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Strange and forgotten consoles

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|Released in Japan by Konami in 1993, The Extremely Rare extremely rare Picno is an Odd odd hybrid of a Video Game Console and a Drawing Tablet that used cartridges similar to [[wikipedia:HuCard|HuCard's]], it's unknown how many units were sold, when it was discontinued or how many games were released.
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|[[wikipedia:Tandy_Video_Information_System|Memorex VIS]]
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|Have you every played a poor Game & Watch clone and said to yourself "I Would Love to Play This On The Big Screen"? Then the Light Games from 1988 is for you. It has a built-in projector and less then 10 games released for it. Its It's unknown how many units were sold or when it was discontinued.
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|Giochi Preziosi My Life
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|Released in Italy in 2007, My Life was marketed towards young girls Five five to Thirteen thirteen years of age, A Simple life simulator Serves As serves as the Builtbuilt-in Game game and As as the Main main UI, . How many units sold, number of games were released and when it was discontinued is unknown.
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|[[wikipedia:Game_Master_(console)|Hartung Game Master]]
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|In 1996, Koei released a Game Boy competitor in Japan called the PasoGo , and for some reason Koei decided to market it as being designed specifically to play the traditional Asian board game, Go. The console flopped thanks to its high price tag of 39,800 Yen (about $600 when adjusted for inflation), the size of the device, and the fact that all six launch titles were slightly different versions of Go. Its It's unknown how many units were sold or when it was discontinued.
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|[[wikipedia:Leapster|Leapster]]
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|Released in 1984, The Colorvision was another cheaply made console released during the Video Game Crash. Its It's unknown how many units were sold or when it was discontinued. Only 5 games were released for it.
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|[[wikipedia:Tapwave_Zodiac|Tapwave Zodiac]]
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|An extremely rare console released in 1983 by VTech, its it's unknown how many units were sold and was likely discontinued shortly after released. While six games were announced, only 3 are known to have been released.
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|[[wikipedia:VTech Variety|VTech Variety]]
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|Another extremely rare console released from VTech in 1983, like the 3D Gamate. Its It's unknown how many units were sold and was also likely discontinued shortly after released. Only six games are known to have been released for it.
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|[[VTech ProScreen]]
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