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Parent topics
- Video game [r]: A game played using an electronic controller to manipulate images on a display screen. [e]
Subtopics
- Dreamcast [r]: A sixth generation videogame console released by Sega in 1998 in Japan and 1999 in North America and Europe. [e]
- Sega Genesis [r]: Sega's 16-bit video game console. Also known as the Sega Mega Drive. [e]
- Sega Master System [r]: 8-bit video game console manufactured by Sega. [e]
- Sega Nomad [r]: 16-bit handheld game console made by Sega and compatible with its Genesis game cartridges. [e]
- Japan [r]: East Asian country of about 3,000 islands; one of the world's largest economies; population about 125,000,000. [e]
- Acclaim Entertainment [r]: A video game developer/publisher located in New York City with development houses in Europe and North America, they were founded in 1987 and filled for bankruptcy some time in 2004. [e]
- Nintendo [r]: A leading manufacturer of consumer electronics, especially video games and video game consoles; based in Japan. [e]
- Console video games [r]: An interactive entertainment computer or electronic device that manipulates the video display signal of a display device (a television, monitor, etc.) to display a game. [e]