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  2. Sega Game Pack 4 in 1 - Wikipedia

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    Sega Game Pack 4 in 1 is a collection of four video games released by Sega in 1992 for their Game Gear handheld console and was generally included with new consoles. The games include Flash Columns , Penalty Shootout, Tennis and Rally.

  3. Sega Gopher - Wikipedia

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    Sega Gopher (also known as Sega Genesis Arcade Ultimate Portable Player) is a portable version of the Sega Genesis manufactured by AtGames. Initially released in Taiwan in 2007, sales distribution of the portable console has since expanded to Europe and the United States as well.

  4. List of handheld game consoles - Wikipedia

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    [1] Entex Select-A-Game: Dual set of input buttons above and below screen allowed for two player play on same console. [3] Plays monochrome games from ROM cartridges. [3] Only 6 games released. [3] 1981 [3] [3] Entex Adventure Vision: Plays (red) monochrome games from ROM cartridges [4] Only 4 games released. [4] Considered a commercial failure ...

  5. Jungle (console) - Wikipedia

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    The Jungle was a portable game console in development by Panasonic, and announced in October 2010. With a design being roughly similar to a small laptop, it was developed as a portable platform for MMOs and aimed at players who wanted to play online games on the go. The Jungle was also Panasonic's first attempt at creating a handheld console.

  6. USB flash drive - Wikipedia

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    In January 2013, tech company Kingston, released a flash drive with 1 TB of storage. [24] The first USB 3.1 type-C flash drives, with read/write speeds of around 530 MB/s, were announced in March 2015. [25] By July 2016, flash drives with 8 to 256 GB capacity were sold more frequently than those with capacities between 512 GB and 1 TB.

  7. Genesis Nomad - Wikipedia

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    The Nomad is a portable variation of the Sega Genesis home video game console (known as the Mega Drive outside North America). It could also be used with a television set via a video port. It was based on the Mega Jet , a portable version of the home console designed for use on airline flights in Japan.

  8. Multicart - Wikipedia

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    Among pirate Famicom games, multicarts often advertise an inflated number of games on their labels, calling them "x-in-1" (x can be any number greater than 1, such as "76-in-1," "200-in-1," "1200-in-1," and even "9999999-in-1"), but in reality usually [1] only have anywhere from five to one hundred truly unique games. The list is padded by ...

  9. Eighth generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    1 USB-C port (on Console) Near Field Communication (NFC) Bluetooth 4.1; HDMI (1 out port on dock) 1 LAN port (on dock) 2 USB 2.0 ports (on dock) 1 USB-C port (on Console) Near Field Communication (NFC) [135] Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR (Playstation 4) or Bluetooth 4.0 (LE) (Playstation 4 Slim) HDMI (1 out port) 2 USB 3.0 ports (at front of console) PS ...