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{{WIP}} '''add: [https://github.com/paladin-t/fantasy these consoles and computers]''' | {{WIP}} '''add: [https://github.com/paladin-t/fantasy these consoles and computers]''' | ||
{{For|software that emulates other systems on these computers/consoles|Emulators on Fantasy Computer}} | {{For|software that emulates other systems on these computers/consoles|Emulators on Fantasy Computer}} | ||
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'''[[wikipedia:Fantasy video game console|Fantasy consoles]]''' or fantasy computers are fictitious systems that aim to recreate the experience of retro gaming without the need to emulate real hardware, allowing specifications of their emulated hardware surpassing the real hardware specifications of the systems they are molded after. | '''[[wikipedia:Fantasy video game console|Fantasy consoles]]''' or fantasy computers are fictitious systems that aim to recreate the experience of retro gaming without the need to emulate real hardware, allowing specifications of their emulated hardware surpassing the real hardware specifications of the systems they are molded after. | ||