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  2. Broadway (processor) - Wikipedia

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    The bond, assembly, and test operation for the Broadway module was performed at the IBM facility in Bromont, Quebec. Very few official details have been released to the public by Nintendo or IBM; unofficial reports claim it is derived from the 486 MHz Gekko architecture used in the GameCube and runs 50% faster at 729 MHz.

  3. Nintendo Switch - Wikipedia

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    The Switch Lite is physically larger than previous Nintendo handhelds: its display is 0.62 inches (1.6 cm) larger and the unit measures 1.9 inches (4.8 cm) longer when compared to a New Nintendo 3DS XL, which itself was the large-sized model in the Nintendo 3DS line.

  4. Human Resource Machine - Wikipedia

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    Human Resource Machine is a visual programming-based puzzle video game developed by Tomorrow Corporation.The game was released for Microsoft Windows, OS X and Wii U in 2015, being additionally released for Linux in March 2016, for iOS in June 2016, for Android in December 2016 [1] and for the Nintendo Switch in March 2017. [2]

  5. Nintendo Direct - Wikipedia

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    Spring-Summer 2018 Nintendo Switch games January 11, 2018: Japan, North America, Europe, Australia [266] [267] Nintendo Direct Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS games, with a focus on Mario Tennis Aces: March 8, 2018: Japan, North America, Europe, Australia [268] [269] Nindies Showcase: Indie games for the Nintendo Switch March 20, 2018: North ...

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  7. CIC (Nintendo) - Wikipedia

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    The Checking Integrated Circuit (CIC) is a lockout chip designed by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) video game console in 1985; the chip is part of a system known as 10NES, in which a key (which is stored in the game) is used by the lock (stored in the console) to both check if the game is authentic, and if the game is the ...

  8. Joy-Con - Wikipedia

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    Joy-Con [a] are the primary game controllers for the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 video game consoles. They consist of two individual units, each containing an analog stick and an array of buttons. They can be used while attached to the main Nintendo Switch console unit, or detached and used wirelessly; when detached, a pair of Joy-Con ...

  9. Color TV-Game - Wikipedia

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    The TV-Game 15 has detachable controllers which are stored in a small compartment on the system. Nintendo produced a second model of the TV-Game 15 with a reddish-orange casing, which had a longer production run and are more common. [16] Sharp made a white-colored version that was renamed Color TV-Game XG-115. [16]