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  2. VTech CreatiVision - Wikipedia

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    VTech Creativision - Dark Watcher's Console History at the Wayback Machine (archived September 26, 2009) Video Game Console Library database entry; 20th Century Retro Games entry (Gallery page for many VTech CreatiVision models and regional variants.) Retrospective: A Tale Of Dick Smith’s Wizzard (AUSRETROGAMER E-Zine. May 9, 2016 By Aaron ...

  3. Thumby (console) - Wikipedia

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    A stated goal was to ship consoles to backers by February 2022, with plans to ship some early units in Fall 2021. [3] The console shipped in 2022. [11] The Verge reported on a follow-up Thumby Color console Kickstarter in August 2024. [12] Listed improvements include a color display, improved processor, and a haptic feedback motor. [13]

  4. Game development kit - Wikipedia

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    An Xbox Debug Kit, intended for game developers on porting PC games to the Xbox. Game development kits (GDK) are specialized hardware and software used to create commercial video games for game consoles. They may be partnered with game development tools, special game engine licenses, and other middleware to aid video game development.

  5. Net Yaroze - Wikipedia

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    Sony Net Yaroze with software development kit. The Net Yaroze (ネットやろうぜ, Netto Yarōze) is a development kit for the PlayStation video game console.It was a promotion by Sony Computer Entertainment to computer programming hobbyists which launched in June 1996 in Japan [1] and in 1997 in other countries. [2]

  6. Category:Video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Video game consoles by Instruction set architecture (9 C) Pages in category "Video game consoles" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  7. 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]

  8. BSS 01 - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, video games in East Germany were to introduce children and young people to technology and show that the GDR was a progressive country. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The BSS 01 was manufactured between 1979 [ 4 ] and 1981 [ 5 ] by the to the Kombinat Mikroelektronik Erfurt belonging VEB Halbleiterwerk Frankfurt (Oder) [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] as a ...

  9. Category:FPGA-based video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "FPGA-based video game consoles" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.