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  2. GameCenter CX: 3-Chōme no Arino - Wikipedia

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    Saying that the game got worse as he kept playing, he characterized the overworld as an "ugly town" that did not let players use buttons to navigate. He recommended that players "jump through whatever hoops [they] have to" to play the fan translation of Retro Game Challenge 2, describing it as "fantastic", and avoid importing GameCenter CX 3. [6]

  3. GameCenter CX - Wikipedia

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    GameCenter CX (ゲームセンターCX, Gēmu Sentā Shī Ekkusu), also known as Retro Game Master in other regions, is a Japanese gaming-variety show television program produced by Fuji Television and Gascoin Company . The name is a combination of "game center" (the Japanese term for an arcade) and Fuji TV's call sign, JOCX-TV.

  4. GX Games - Wikipedia

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    Mike Weksler reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "GX Games is a product for both the programmer who has invested in one or more libraries of the GX Development series and wishes to learn some gaming techniques, and the gamer who has some programming experience and wants to know how games tick, as well as how to modify them.

  5. HD Loader - Wikipedia

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    HD Loader is a program for the PlayStation 2 video game console which allows users to play games installed on the optional hard drive peripheral via PlayStation 2 Network Adaptor. The games can be copied to the hard drive from within the program, or by using a computer with image dumping software that outputs to a specific custom format.

  6. Game port - Wikipedia

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    The rapid takeover of USB meant that this was superfluous when the Precision Pro 2 was released the next year in 1998. By 2000, game ports were purely for backward compatibility with now outdated devices. Microsoft Windows discontinued support for the game port with Windows Vista, [20] though USB converters can serve as a workaround.

  7. Echelon (warez) - Wikipedia

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    The Sega Smash Pack ROM Loader is a front-end loader program released by the warez group Echelon, allowing a user to load their own ROMs into the Sega Genesis emulator built into Sega's Sega Smash Pack Volume 1 game for the Dreamcast. Provided in the release are the emulation software, tools, and instructions on burning a CD with custom ROMs.

  8. Konami GX400 - Wikipedia

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    This video game -related article on computer hardware is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Fast loader - Wikipedia

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    It mostly appeared in games sold in the United Kingdom, as, by the time it was written, the Commodore market in the United States had mostly switched to floppy disk media. The loader was written by Richard Aplin for Mastertronic's own use. The loader itself has a copyright date of 1987, but the first games that used the loader showed up in 1988.