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  2. Video game packaging - Wikipedia

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    Unlike PC games, console manufacturers charge a license fee to anyone developing for their machine, and exert a certain amount of influence in the style of packaging. Nintendo, for example, maintained almost completely standardized boxes for SNES games. PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox game boxes also conform to the keep case form factor.

  3. Case modding - Wikipedia

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    Console case modding started in the late 1980s when the NES and Sega Genesis, were released; many customers simply put pictures or stickers on them until the PlayStation was released. Many case modders started to change hardware, for example by altering them to play copied games (known as 'chipping' the games console).

  4. Tiger Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Electronics has been part of the Hasbro toy company since 1998. [8] [9] Hasbro paid approximately $335 million for the acquisition. [10]In 2000, Tiger was licensed to provide a variety of electronics with the Yahoo! brand name, including digital cameras, webcams, and a "Hits Downloader" that made music from the Internet (mp3s, etc.) accessible through Tiger's assorted "HitClips" players ...

  5. R-Zone - Wikipedia

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    The R-Zone is a portable game console (originally head-worn, later handheld) developed and manufactured by Tiger Electronics.The R-Zone was shown at the American International Toy Fair in February 1995, [1] and was released later that year. [2]

  6. uDraw GameTablet - Wikipedia

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    The uDraw GameTablet was developed by THQ as a gaming accessory for the Wii.It was the first drawing device for the seventh generation consoles. [citation needed] After the release of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter for the Nintendo Wii, THQ began development on the uDraw, then called the "Drawn To Life Pal" in reference to the Drawn to Life series. [3]

  7. Category:Drawing video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Drawing video games" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Acme Animation Factory;

  8. Gizmondo - Wikipedia

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    First-party game studios were located in Sweden and England to develop video games for the system. In an attempt to promote the product's launch, Gizmondo Europe extravagantly spent millions on promotions such as a celebrity party at London's Park Lane Hotel , and taking part at the 24 Hours of Le Mans , despite never making a profit.

  9. Game.com - Wikipedia

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    Tiger designed the console's features to be simple and cheap. [16] The device was powered by four AA batteries, [15] and an optional AC adapter was also available. [6] One of the major peripherals that Tiger produced for the system was the compete.com serial cable, [5] allowing players to connect their consoles to play multiplayer games. [23]