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Strange and forgotten consoles

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| The Krokha (Кроха) is an unreleased Russian console by SKB Kontur (СКБ Контур), the . The console was only in development for a short time in 1990 before Kontur pulled the plug on the project, they . They made 200 units for internal testing and , after it was cancelled, the 200 units were given to the people who worked on the system.
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|[[wikipedia:Tandy_Video_Information_System|Memorex VIS]]
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|Released around 2004, the system is the result of a partnership between Cadaco Toys and NTN Buzztime; and, and as the name implies, the console was designed around playing trivia with family and friends, it. It's unknown how many games were made for it, how many units sold or when it was discontinued.
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|[[wikipedia:Nuon_%28DVD_technology%29|Nuon]]
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|[[wikipedia:Barcode BattlerDesign Master Senshi Mangajukuu|Barcode BattlerBandai Denshi Manga Juku]]
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|Released in Japan by Epoch Bandai in 1991 and internationally later the same year1995, the Denshi Manga Juku was a touchscreen-based console that was basically digital trading card game, the player used Barcodes predecessor to get new characters, enemies and power-ups, Barcode cards were available in packs and the player was even encouraged to use Barcodes found on everyday products around the house, the Barcode Battler WonderSwan. It was hugely popular discontinued in Japan but a major flop everywhere else, its unknown how many units were sold or how many cards 1996 and only four games were officially releasedfor it (including of all things, an exclusive Rockman aka Mega Man game).
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|[[wikipedia:Design Master Senshi MangajukuuBarcode Battler|Bandai Denshi Manga JukuBarcode Battler]]
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|Released in Japan by Bandai Epoch in 1995, 1991 and internationally later the Denshi Manga Juku same year. The console was basically a touchscreendigital trading card game, whereas the player used Barcodes to get new characters, enemies and power-based console that ups, Barcode cards were available in packs and the player was the predecessor even encouraged to use Barcodes found on everyday products around the WonderSwanhouse. It The Barcode Battler was discontinued hugely popular in 1996 and only four games Japan but a major flop everywhere else. It's unknown how many units were sold or how many cards were officially released for it (including of all things, an exclusive Rockman aka Mega Man game).
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|[[wikipedia:Cybiko|Cybiko/Cybiko Xtreme ]]
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|Released in 2003 and underwent 5 total revisions. An often forgotten attempt by Hasbro and their subsidiary Tiger Electronics (of Game.com fame) to use the popularity of the their VideoNow portable video players to enter the Video Game market.
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