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  2. AirConsole - Wikipedia

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    All games have their own smartphone optimised controls. Next to the AirConsole exclusive titles, there is a selection of games available from Nintendo Switch, Xbox and Steam. Some of their best ranking games include Let's Cook Together, GoKartGo!Air!, Mega Monster Party, fARTworks, Ludo and The Neighbourhood.

  3. Harrison Audio - Wikipedia

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    This was followed by the PP-1 film console, the MR-2, MR-3, and MR-4 music recording consoles, the TV-3, TV-4 broadcast consoles, the HM-5 live console, the Raven music recording console, and the Air-7/Pro-7 broadcast and production consoles. These fully-analog console designs continued into the 1990s, while the digital revolution was taking place.

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  5. List of Intellivision games - Wikipedia

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    The Intellivision. This is a list of cartridges and cassettes for the Intellivision game system. Some cartridges were branded as both Mattel Electronics and Sears Tele-Games, and later republished by INTV Corp. as Intellivision Inc.

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    Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!

  7. Combat flight simulation game - Wikipedia

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    Examples of console or PC games include Ace Combat, H.A.W.X., and Project Wingman. Many arcade combat flight shooters in amusement arcades are housed in cockpit arcade cabinets that use motion simulator technology, often incorporating hydraulics. Popular examples include the original arcade versions of After Burner, Thunder Blade and Air Combat.

  8. Aerobiz - Wikipedia

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    Aerobiz [a] is a business simulation video game for the Super NES and Mega Drive/Genesis game consoles, released in 1992 by Koei. [2] It was also released for the FM Towns, PC-9801 and X68000 computer platforms in Japan.

  9. Apache: Air Assault - Wikipedia

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    Apache: Air Assault is a combat flight simulator video game for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It was developed by then-Russian developer Gaijin Entertainment , which is most famous for its World War II MMO-game War Thunder and published by Activision .