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  2. Box step - Wikipedia

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    Box step is a basic dance step named after the pattern it creates on the floor, which is that of a square or box. It is used in a number of American Style ballroom dances: rumba, [1] waltz, [2] bronze-level foxtrot. While it can be performed individually, it is usually done with a partner. This is the most common dance step in the waltz.

  3. V.Smile - Wikipedia

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    The games also have a suggested age range on the box, that sometimes changes depending on which country it was released in. The Console and its games were sometimes distributed by different companies, such as Concentra in Portugal, and Giochi Preziosi in Italy. Some V.Smile games were rereleased with V.Motion functionality.

  4. V.Flash - Wikipedia

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    The V.Flash Home Edutainment System, also known as V.Smile Pro in Europe, is a seventh-generation educational home video game console and spinoff from the V.Smile series of video game consoles developed by VTech and Koto Laboratory. [1] Unlike the V.Smile, this game console uses 3D graphics. This system is designed for kids aged 6 to 10. [2]

  5. VTech Socrates - Wikipedia

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    The VTech Socrates is an 8-bit educational home video game console manufactured and released in 1988 by VTech. The console features a robot character Socrates, named after the philosopher. The character is similar to Johnny Five from the Short Circuit movies. It was discontinued in 1994.

  6. Template:Video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Displays video game console information. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Generation Generation One of All, First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, or Other. String optional Examples {{Video game consoles}} gives:

  7. RCA Studio II - Wikipedia

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    Joyce Weisbecker, the daughter of the console's designer, learned how to program her father's homemade home computer as a child. After graduating from high school in 1976, she used her familiarity with the architecture to create School House I and Speedway/Tag for the Studio II, becoming the first woman to develop a commercial video game. [5]

  8. Who Are Tim Walz's Kids? All About Hope and Gus Walz - AOL

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    Tim Walz's kids had a moment in the spotlight at the 2024 Democratic National Convention (DNC).. He and wife Gwen Walz's two children, son Gus Walz and daughter Hope Walz took the stage with the ...

  9. RetroN - Wikipedia

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    RetroN is a series of video game consoles created and developed by Hyperkin which allows users to play video games from consoles such as the Nintendo Entertainment System and the Super NES. Since the release of the RetroN 5, they have been connected via HDMI. [1] The latest in the series, RetroN Sq, was released in 2021.