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  2. LaserActive - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer released the LaserActive model CLD-A100 in Japan on August 20, 1993, at a cost of ¥89,800, and in the United States on September 13, 1993, at a cost of $970. An NEC-branded version of the LaserActive player known as the LD-ROM² System , or model PCE-LD1 , was released in December 1993, which was priced identically to the original ...

  3. Magic: The Gathering formats - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer was created in the autumn of 2019. [27] The rules for card legality are similar to Modern, consisting of cards that were released into the Standard format starting with a given expansion set. For Pioneer, the first legal expansion set is Return to Ravnica. The cutoff was made as Return to Ravnica was the first block released after ...

  4. DLX - Wikipedia

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    The DLX is essentially a cleaned up (and modernized) simplified Stanford MIPS CPU. The DLX has a simple 32-bit load/store architecture, somewhat unlike the modern MIPS architecture CPU. As the DLX was intended primarily for teaching purposes, the DLX design is widely used in university-level computer architecture courses.

  5. Pioneer (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer is a free and open source space trading and combat simulator video game inspired by the commercial proprietary Frontier: Elite 2. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is available for Linux , and Microsoft Windows .

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Reference library/Games ...

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    Sports and Action Games: Ballblazer, F-15 Strike Eagle, Rescue on Fractalus!, Spy vs. Spy II, APBA Major League Players Baseball, On-Court Tennis, Super Bowl Sunday, The World's Greatest Football Game; Strategy Games: Field of Fire, Felony!, The Other Side, Panzer-Jagd, SunDog: Frozen Legacy, Squire

  7. First generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    In the history of video games, the first generation era refers to the video games, video game consoles, and handheld video game consoles available from 1972 to 1983. Notable consoles of the first generation include the Odyssey series (excluding the Magnavox Odyssey 2), the Atari Home Pong, [1] the Coleco Telstar series and the Color TV-Game series.

  8. Magnavox Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    An Odyssey controller. The Odyssey consists of a black, white, and brown oblong box connected by wires to two rectangular controllers.The console connects to the television set through an included switch box, which allows the player to switch the television input between the Odyssey and the regular television input cable, and presents itself like a television channel on channel three or four ...

  9. Golden age of arcade video games - Wikipedia

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    The first popular player vs. player fighting game for arcades. [166] Initially released as a dual joystick game with alternating play. The subsequent Player vs. Player version featured four 4-way joysticks. Kung-Fu Master: 1984 Irem (Japan) / Data East (US) The first side-scrolling beat-em-up arcade game. [167] Punch-Out!! 1984 Nintendo