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  2. List of barcode games - Wikipedia

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    Games released for non-scanning consoles would employ the barcode scanner as a means to unlock secret content within the game or to add enhanced functionality. A number of games also relied on the barcode-scanning portion of the game in a manner which was integral to gameplay.

  3. DotCode - Wikipedia

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    DotCode barcode can be used in the same way as Code 128 or any (2D) matrix barcode. At this time, it is used mostly to encode GS1 data in tobacco , [ 10 ] [ 11 ] alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage, [ 12 ] pharmaceutical and grocery industries.

  4. Category:Video games using barcodes - Wikipedia

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  5. Code 128 - Wikipedia

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    The 128 code – Learn the Code 128 encoding algorithm with a font-based barcode solution. Online barcode generator – Free online Barcode generator for the various barcode types. Barcode types in an overview - Common 1D & 2D barcode types in an overview; Online Barcode Generator - Free online barcode generator, 1D and 2D.

  6. Skannerz - Wikipedia

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    Skannerz is a series of electronic toys made by Radica Games [1] that use barcode technology to create an interactive battle game. Radica brand barcodes have the additional feature of being able to act as a healing code in the first 2 iterations of the game.

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  8. Barcode World - Wikipedia

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    This video game was released exclusively in Japan on December 18, 1992 for the Nintendo Family Computer. [1] As the title suggests, it is a video game where players use a Barcode Battler II (a card-scanning handheld) together with a Nintendo-licensed Famicom-Barcode Battler interface that came packaged with the game and not sold separately.

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