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History Of Video Game Consoles (sixth Generation) ... Games were still being produced for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Nintendo GameCube as of 2007, while Dreamcast games were officially discontinued in 2002... There were still a few games being produced for the Dreamcast in 2007, but they are essentially NAOMI arcade ports released only in Japan, with small print runs...

Handheld Electronic Game ... Starting in 1980, Nintendo began to release a series of electronic games designed by Yokoi called the Game & Watch games... Taking advantage of the technology used in the credit-card-sized calculators that had appeared on the market, Yokoi designed the series of LCD-based games to include a digital time display in the corner of the screen...

Atari Lynx ... Today, as with many older consoles, there is still a small group of devoted fans, creating and selling games for the system... Features The Atari Lynx has several innovative features including its being the first color handheld, with a backlit display, a switchable right-handed/left-handed (upside down) configuration, and the ability to network with up to 17 other units via its "ComLynx" system (though most games would network eight or fewer players)... The Lynx was also the first gaming console with hardware support for zooming/distortion of sprites, allowing fast pseudo-3D games with unrivaled quality at the time and a capacity for drawing filled polygons with limited CPU intervention...

PlayStation Portable ... The PlayStation Portable is the only handheld video game console to use an optical disc format, Universal Media Disc (UMD), as its primary storage medium. Other distinguishing features of the console include its large viewing screen, robust multi-media capabilities, and connectivity with the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, other PSPs and the Internet...

Role-playing Video Game ... Role-playing video games typically rely on a highly developed story and setting, which is divided into a number of quests... Role-playing video games also typically attempt to offer more complex and dynamic character interaction than what is found in other video game genres... Story and setting The premise of most-role-playing games tasks the player with saving the world, or whichever level of society is threatened...

Table Game ... The term has significance in that some jurisdictions permit casinos to have only slots and no table games... Games Cards Asian stud Asia Poker Australian Pontoon Baccarat Blackjack Blackjack switch Caribbean Stud Poker Casino Hold'em Casino war Chinese poker Fan-Tan Faro Four card poker Let It Ride Mambo stud Pai gow poker Poker Pyramid Poker Red Dog Spanish 21 Super Fun 21 Teen Patti Texas Hold'em Texas Hold'em Bonus Poker Three card poker Two-up Penny-up Ultimate Texas Hold'em Dice / Tiles Chuck-a-luck Craps Pai Gow Sic bo Random numbers Big Six wheel Roulette Chase Beezy ...

Gambling ... In other forms, gambling can be conducted with materials which have a value, but aren't real money; for example, games like Pogs or Magic: The Gathering...

Online Text-based Role-playing Game ... Role-playing games based on popular media (for example, the Harry Potter series) are common, and the players involved tend to overlap with the relevant fandoms... Varieties MUDs Precursor to the now more popular MMORPGs of today are the branch of text-based games known as MUD, MOO, MUCK, MUSH et al., a broad family of server software tracing their origins back to MUD1 and being used to implement a variety of games and other services... Although interest in these games has suffered from the popularity of MMORPGs, a large number of them still operate...

Massively Multiplayer Online Role-playing Game ... A few games also offer some form of modding in order to allow for even greater flexibility of choice...

Tapwave Zodiac ... The product was designed to be a "high performance mobile entertainment system” centred on games, music, images, and video, aimed at 18 to 34 year old gamers and technology enthusiasts. By running an enhanced version of the Palm Operating System (5.2T), Zodiac also provided access to Palm’s personal information management software and many other applications from the Palm developer community...

Nintendo 3DS ... In addition, consumers who bought the system at its original price gained access to ten free Nintendo Entertainment System games starting September 1, 2011 and 10 free Game Boy Advance games starting December 16, 2011, from the Nintendo eShop...

Razer Switchblade ... The Switchblade's main goal is to provide gamers with the functionality of a Windows computer, combined with the portability of a handheld device. It features a multitouch LCD screen and an adaptive keyboard that changes keys depending on the game you play...

GP32 ... The console has a four-way mini-joystick controller, two main buttons ('A' and 'B'), two shoulder buttons on each side of the SMC slot ('L' and 'R') and two other menu buttons on each side of the screen ('SELECT' and 'START'), made from a softer, translucent rubber. The console also has a USB 1.1 port for connection with a host computer, a serial expansion port, a 3.3 V power adapter input, a headphone connector and a rear compartment which holds two AA sized batteries...

Video Game ... The input device used to manipulate video games is called a game controller, and varies across platforms... Early personal computer games often needed a keyboard for gameplay, or more commonly, required the user to buy a separate joystick with at least one button...

N-Gage ... In 2005, Nokia announced that it would move its N-Gage games capabilities onto a series of smartphones... These devices have been available since early 2007, and a pre-release version of the N-Gage application allowing users to purchase and download games was made available for download from the official N-Gage website on February 4, 2008...

GP2X ... The GP2X is designed for homebrew developers as well as commercial developers. It is commonly used to run emulators for classic game consoles such as Neo Geo, Sega Mega Drive, Sega Master System, Sega Game Gear, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Nintendo Entertainment System, PC-Engine/TurboGrafx-16, MAME and others...

Game Boy Advance ... After the Game Boy Advance's support lessened, the most popular software became mostly games oriented to younger gamers... Games See also: List of Game Boy Advance games The Game Boy Advance became the modern flagship of sprite-based games... With hardware comparable to the Super NES it had proven that sprite-based technology could improve and live side by side with the 3D games of the day's consoles...

Dart Golf ... History Dart golf games have been around since as early as 1932 based on Harrison Johnston UK Patent submission...

Redemption Game ... Redemption games can be seen as the modern successor to carnival games, as the same general principles apply... Legacy As revenue from traditional arcade games started to decline in the latter half of the 1990s due to competition from home game consoles and the Internet, arcade operators began to rely on the income from redemption and merchandiser games to remain profitable... These games were often much less expensive to purchase, and had a better return on investment than video games...

Neo Geo Pocket Color ... The Neo Geo Pocket Color was designed to replace SNK's original Neo Geo Pocket monochrome handheld, which debuted in 1998 in Japan. In 2000, following SNK's purchase by Japanese pachinko manufacturer Aruze, the Neo Geo Pocket Color was dropped from both the North American and European markets...

Gamate ... It never sold in numbers comparable to the Game Boy or even the Watara Supervision, and as a result information on the console and its games remains scarce - no emulator or ROM dumps exist... However, over 70 games are known to have been produced for the system, and a color version was rumoured to have been released in Asia and Mexico, but this has never been confirmed... Specifications CPU UMC UA6588F (earlier revision); NCR 81489, 8 bits (BIT WS39323F) in a QFP-100 shell (later revision) ROM 2 KB (UM6116M-2L CMOS static RAM, pin compatible with ROM/EPROM chips) RAM 16 KB (2 x CXK5864M-15L chips) of static RAM Size : 16.7 x 9.7 * 3.3 cm (6.58 x 3.82 x 1.3 inches) in grey plastic Keys D-pad, A, B, START and SELECT Screen LCD in 4 greyscale, 160 x 144 pixels Sound internal mono speaker, external stereo headphones Media ROM card, very similar to Hu-Card (PC-Engine), My Card (Sega SG-1000) and Sega Card (Sega Master System) 19x2 pins Input/Output Cartridge Slot...

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