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Tectoy was founded in September 1987 by Daniel Dazcal, Leo Kryss, and Abe Kryss. Dazcal was previously associated with Sharp Corporation in Brazil, while the Kryss brothers were the owners of Evadin, a Brazilian TV manufacturer associated with Mitsubishi.
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This is a list of the built-in games included with the Tec Toy Master System Collection 131 video game system released in Brazil in 2011. The collection contains both video games that were previously released for the Master System as well as new titles produced specifically for the system.
The Master System. The Master System which was renamed with a redesigned casing from original Sega Mark III, which had been released in the Japanese market in 1985—is a video game console released by Sega in the North American market in September 1986 to compete with the Nintendo Entertainment System, which had been released in the same market in February 1986 (an earlier test market for NES ...
Tectoy: 1989 8 million [56] Dendy Home Micro Genius: 1992 6 million [57] Super NES Classic Edition: Dedicated Nintendo: 2017 5.28 million [58] Advanced Pico Beena: Home Sega: 2005 > 4.1 million [59] NES Classic Edition: Dedicated Nintendo: 2016 3.56 million [60] [61] WonderSwan & WonderSwan Color: Handheld Bandai: 1999, 2000 3.5 million [note 8 ...
Zeebo Inc. was an American consumer electronics company and creator of the Zeebo entertainment and education system.Designed for "emerging markets" in countries such as Brazil, Mexico, India and China, the Zeebo system (or "Zeebo") runs videogames and other interactive content delivered via wireless 3G digital distribution.
The Boomerang, sold by Tectoy in Brazil, is a wireless controller with a built-in accelerometer, using motion-sensing technology to play games with actual physical gestures. [41] It has a D-Pad, two buttons (labeled 1–2) on the top-left side, a "Home" button, a sliding on-off switch and a wrist strap.
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