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===Emulation boxes===
 
===Emulation boxes===
* [[Emulation boxes|NES Classic Edition]] and variants (hardware manufacturer)
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* [[Emulation boxes|NES Classic Edition]] and variants (hardware manufacturer, published by [[Nintendo]])
* [[Emulation boxes|SNES Classic Edition]] (hardware manufacturer)
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* [[Emulation boxes|SNES Classic Edition]] (hardware manufacturer, published by Nintendo)
* [[Emulation boxes|Genesis Mini / Mega Drive Mini]] (hardware manufacturer)
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* [[Emulation boxes|Genesis Mini / Mega Drive Mini]] (hardware manufacturer, published by [[Sega]])
* [[Emulation boxes|PC Engine mini / TurboGrafx-16 mini]] (hardware manufacturer)
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* [[Emulation boxes|PC Engine mini / TurboGrafx-16 mini]] (hardware manufacturer, published by [[Konami]])
* [[Emulation boxes|Game Gear Micro]] (hardware manufacturer)
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* [[Emulation boxes|Game Gear Micro]] (hardware manufacturer, published by Sega)
* [[Emulation boxes|Astro City Mini]] (hardware manufacturer)
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* [[Emulation boxes|Astro City Mini]] (hardware manufacturer, published by Sega Toys)
* [[Emulation boxes|Egret II mini]] (hardware manufacturer)
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* [[Emulation boxes|Egret II mini]] (hardware manufacturer, published by [[Taito]])
* [[Emulation boxes|Astro City Mini V]] (hardware manufacturer)
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* [[Emulation boxes|Astro City Mini V]] (hardware manufacturer, published by Sega Toys)
* [[Emulation boxes|Genesis Mini 2 / Mega Drive Mini 2]] (hardware manufacturer)
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* [[Emulation boxes|Genesis Mini 2 / Mega Drive Mini 2]] (hardware manufacturer, published by Sega)
 
* [[Emulation boxes|X68000 Z]] and variants (hardware manufacturer and publisher)
 
* [[Emulation boxes|X68000 Z]] and variants (hardware manufacturer and publisher)
  
[[Category:Subsidiaries]]
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[[Category:Companies]]

Revision as of 01:03, 8 February 2024

All hardware manufactured is based on ARM technology, using a proprietary SoC (ZUIKI Z7213) based on Allwinner R16 + Mali GP-400; it also runs stuff through a (proprietary?) Linux kernel called Vivid Linux.

Plug 'n Play

  • Densha de GO! Plug 'n Play (hardware manufacturer, based on Densha de GO! FINAL for PlayStation 2)
  • Densha de GO! Plug 'n Play 2 Sanyo Shinkansen Edition EX (manufacturer and publisher, based on Densha de Go! Shinkansen San'yō Shinkansen-hen for Wii)
  • DanceDanceRevolution Classic Mini (hardware manufacturer and publisher, includes songs from DanceDanceRevolution, DanceDanceRevolution 2ndMix and DanceDanceRevolution 3rdMix)

Emulation boxes