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TurboGrafx-16 :: The Higher Energy Video Game Site
What is Neutopia II? Where can I find Neutopia II? Can I use your guide on my website? Is this the latest version of the guide? Can I send you E-mail? ...
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TurboGrafx-16 :: The Higher Energy Video Game Site
The image and its contents are NOT allowed to be used in part or in whole on any other website than eBay or similar auction-type website. ...
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HISTORY DEPT. - ATARI 2600 VIDEO COMPUTER SYSTEM
Most importantly however, PONG caused Nolan Bushnell to start Atari. .... games which were fun to play, as well as reverse-compatiblity with all Atari 2600 ...
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TurboGrafx-16 :: The Higher Energy Video Game Site
Virtual-Turbo.com is a TurboGrafx-16 web site that primarily deals with all Turbo releases on the Nintendo Wii Virtual Console. Since many Wii owners don't ...
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Atari 7800.com - The ATARI LYNX Color Portable Video Game System
The Atari Lynx Color Portable Video Game System was Atari's powerful entry into the handheld gaming market. The first portable game system ever, ...
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Atari7800.com - 25 Years & Counting : The History of the Famed ...
The woodgrain front is dropped in favor of a more stylish gloss-black, the "Video Computer System" is re-crissened the "Atari 2600" ...
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Atari 7800.com Institue For Advanced Atari Gaming Studies ...
The new advanced series of Atari accessories were engineered to all be fully compatible with the 7800 ProSystem, and recieved the name "ProLine" in keeping ...
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Atari7800.com - The ATARI 5200 SuperSystem
However the public saw the 5200 more as Atari's competitor to the CBS ColecoVision, and in reality, it was. The ColecoVision was swift competition for the ...
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Atari 7800.com - History @ Atari 7800.com
In the future we plan to expand our tapestry of Atari history with new articles to include PONG, Atari Coin-Op, Atari Computer, and the Atari Jaguar. ...
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Atari 7800.com Institute For Advanced Atari Gaming Studies - Links
Atari Explorer is absolutely hands down my favorite Atari site to-date. Atari Explorer is the brainchild of Karl Morris, formerly known for his Atari Time ...