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On this page, you'll find resources from systems that don't have enough to get their own page. The systems are in roughly chronological order. If a system gets enough submissions it will get its own page. It's happened before.

 



ColecoVision
  The ColecoVision is Coleco Industries' second generation home video game console and was released in August 1982. The ColecoVision offered arcade-quality graphics and gaming style, the ability to play Atari 2600 video games, and the means to expand the system's hardware.

Source: Wikipedia


Smurf Rescue in Gargamel's Castle
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Smurf Tymime



Master System
  The Sega Master System is an 8-bit cartridge-based video game console that was manufactured by Sega and was first released in 1986. It was successful in Europe but had little impact in Japan and North America.

Source: Wikipedia


Mônica No Castelo Do Dragão
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Mônica dimps

Ninja Gaiden
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Ryu Hayabusa Kyon Smith

Phantasy Star
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Robotcop / Androcop Ryan914
Saccubus / Dark Force Ryan914
Cutscenes Ryochan

Sonic the Hedgehog
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Sonic BadassBill

Sonic the Hedgehog 2
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Sonic BadassBill



TurboGrafx-16
  The TurboGrafx-16, known as PC Engine in Japan, is a video game console developed by the Nippon Electric Company and released in Japan on October 30, 1987, and in North America on August 29, 1989.

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Castlevania Dracula X: Rondo of Blood
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Cameila ACE Spark
Greater Werewolf ACE Spark
Bone Golem ACE Spark

Dragon Ball Z: Idainaru Son Goku Densetsu
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Intro

Nightmare

Neutopia II
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Hero Garsh

Splatterhouse 2
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Rick ACE Spark



TurboGrafx-CD
  The TurboGrafx-CD was a CD-ROM peripheral for the TurboGrafx-16, much like the Sega CD was for the Genesis. Although it came before the Genesis, its prohibitively high price and small library of games kept it from achieving much success.

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Dragon Half
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Mink Maneko
Rufa Maneko
Pias Maneko
Mappy Maneko

Niko-Niko Pun
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Player 1 Maneko
Player 2 Maneko
Player 3 Maneko

The Dynastic Hero
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Dyna Ryan914
Allies Ryan914



Sega CD
  The Sega CD (Sega Mega-CD in Europe, Australia, and Japan) is an add-on device for the Sega Genesis. It device upgraded the functions of the Genesis and added a CD-ROM drive that allowed the user to play games on a CD-ROM, audio CDs, and CD+G discs.

Source: Wikipedia


Shining Force CD
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Queen Anri

Ryochan
Huge Bat Ryochan
Rat Fly Ryochan
Dragonute Ryochan
Ratman Ryochan
Scavenger Ryochan
Goblin Ryochan
Death Archer Ryochan
Dark Mage Ryochan
Incubus Ryochan

Iom / Cypress Knight

Ryochan
Hell Soldier Ryochan
Brass Loader Ryochan
Hell Sniper Ryochan
Pegasus Knight Ryochan
Priest Ryochan
Backgrounds Ripper
Battle Backgrounds Ryochan

Vay
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Sandor

Ryochan


  The Sega Pico, also known as Kids Computer Pico, was an electronic toy by Sega. The aim of creating the Pico was to get more young children to use video game systems. The Sega Pico was designed for ages 2–8. It was first available in 1993.

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Sonic The Hedgehog Gameworld
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Sonic, Tails, Amy, & Robotnik DualEdge

Tails And The Music Machine
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Tails DualEdge



Sega 32X
  The Sega 32X is an add-on for the Genesis. In Japan, it was called Sega Super 32X, and in Europe, Australia, and other PAL regions, it was called the Sega Mega Drive 32X. It was released late 1994 in NA and Japan, and early 1995 in PAL territories.

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Knuckles' Chaotix
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Knuckles Toadkarter
Charmy Toadkarter
Espio Toadkarter
Heavy Toadkarter
Bomb Toadkarter
Mighty Toadkarter
Vector Toadkarter
Amy Sound Test Toadkarter

Tempo
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Tempo Jurae818
Pizza Minigame Jurae818
Surfing Minigame Jurae818
Karate Minigame Jurae818
Circus Performance Enemies Jurae818
Circus Performance Boss Jurae818
Downtown Performance Enemies Jurae818
Sounds Ripper
Theme Song Jurae818



Saturn
  The Sega Saturn is a 32-bit video game console that was first released on November 22, 1994 in Japan, May 11, 1995 in North America, and July 8, 1995 in Europe. The system was supported in North America and Europe until late 1998, and in Japan until the end of 2000.

Source: Wikipedia


Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
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Richter Belmont NIK

Dragon Ball Z: Shin Butouden
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Kid Goku Kaos
Super Buu Kaos
Frieza Kaos
Piccolo Kaos

Guardian Heroes
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Golden Silver NIK
Knight Grim & Bonzai

Princess Crown
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Girl Grim
Kwein Grim
Messengers Grim



Virtual Boy
  Nintendo's Virtual Boy was the first portable game console capable of displaying "true 3D graphics." It was released in 1995 in Japan and North America and met with lukewarm reception. It is now infamous for its headache-inducing red and black graphics.

Source: Wikipedia


Mario Clash
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Mario LukeIsTheMan
Enemies Ragey

Virtual Boy Wario Land
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Wario Ragey



Nintendo 64
  The Nintendo 64, often abbreviated as N64, is Nintendo's third home video game console for the international market. Named for its 64-bit processor, it was released in 1996 and was the last major home console to use cartridges.

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Dr. Mario 64
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Hammer-Bot Ragey
Helio Ragey
Lump Ragey
Mad Scienstein Ragey
Octo Ragey
Rudy the Clown Ragey
Silky Ragey
Webber Ragey

Flying Dragon
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SD Character Portraits DualEdge

Flying Dragon
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Stars Drshnaps
Ability Icons Drshnaps
HR-H & HR-E Drshnaps

Paper Mario
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Mario DualEdge

Rat Attack!
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Rat Ragey

Super Smash Bros.
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Mugshots and Icons Ragey



Gamecube
  The Nintendo GameCube is Nintendo's fourth home video game console and is part of the sixth generation era. The console was released in 2001 in Japan and North America, and in Europe and other PAL regions in 2002.

Source: Wikipedia


The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
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Armos GaryCXJk
Dodongo GaryCXJk




PSP
  The PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a handheld game console made by Sony Computer Entertainment. Released in Japan on December 12, 2004, in North America on March 24, 2005, and in the PAL region on September 1, 2005.

Source: Wikipedia


Mega Man Powered Up
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User Interface Xando
User Interface 2 Xando

Metal Gear Ac!d
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Cards Harsh29




Wii
  The Wii is the fifth home video game console released by Nintendo. A distinguishing feature of the console is its wireless controller, the Wii Remote, which can be used as a handheld pointing device and detect movement in three dimensions.

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Super Smash Bros. Brawl
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2D Assist Trophies GaryCXJk
Event Icons GaryCXJk
Replay Icons GaryCXJk
Stage Icons GaryCXJk
Sticker Thumbnails GaryCXJk
Stock Icons GaryCXJk