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Strange and forgotten consoles

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Handhelds: added some missing rare consoles
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|[[wikipedia:Design Master Senshi Mangajukuu|Bandai Denshi Manga Juku]]
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|Released in Japan by Bandai in 1995, the Denshi Manga Juku was a touchscreen based console that was the predecessor to the WonderSwan, it was discontinued in 1996 and only four games were released for it (including a Rockman aka Mega Man title of all things)
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|[[wikipedia:Digi Casse|Bandai Digi Casse]]
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|Originally released in Japan by Bandai in 1984, Digi Casse another short live console from the early 80s and only had around 4 to 6 games released for it. the console was released in Europe by an unknown company and in Russia as the Elektronika NM 26, both released sometime in the late 80s
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|[[wikipedia:Cybiko|Cybiko/Cybiko Xtreme ]]
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|An often forgotten attempt by Hasbro and their subsidiary, Tiger Electronics (of Game.com fame) to use the popularity of there VideoNow portable video players to enter the Video Game market.
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|[[wikipedia:VTech 3D Gamate|VTech 3D Gamate]]
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|An extremely rare console released in 1983 by VTech, its unknown how many units were sold and was likely discontinued shortly after released.
While six games were announced, only 3 are known to been released released
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|[[wikipedia:VTech Variety|VTech Variety]]
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|Another extremely rare console released from VTech also released in 1983, like the 3D Gamate, its unknown how many units were sold and was also likely discontinued shortly after released.
Only six game are known to been released for it
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|[[VTech ProScreen]]
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|Once again we have an extremely rare console from VTech, The ProScreen was released in 1984 and only three games are known to of been released.
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|[[wikipedia:Watara_Supervision|Watara Supervision]]
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