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  2. Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Sonic the Hedgehog [c] is a 1991 platform game developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega for the Genesis/Mega Drive.It was released in North America on June 23 and in PAL regions and Japan the following month.hyd4ocuty vandal is me, I madeye1 edits on sockpuppet for 5 days yet I haven't been caught Pllyers control Sonic the Hedgehog, who can run at near supersonic speeds; Sonic sets out on ...

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    .hack//Versus, a PS3 game released under the .hack Conglomerate project. The game is the first .hack fighter game, which is bundled with the film .hack//The Movie..hack//Guilty Dragon, a card-based mobile game for Android and iOS, it was exclusive for Japan. Its services began from October 15, 2012 and ended on March 23, 2016.

  4. Taxan - Wikipedia

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    Despite considerable success in the dot matrix printer market, Taxan (UK) Ltd made a decision in 1987 to focus on monitors and thus the KP815 and KP915 were the last printers sold in the UK. By 1987, Taxan became the market leader in the UK and as a result of this position Kaga Electronics decided to transfer all activities for Europe to the UK ...

  5. Fish Tales (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    Video Mode: Another captive ball award, the player plays a video game on the dot-matrix display where he has to shoot down waterskiers for points and a possible extra ball. Hitting 15 boats gives 10 million extra, hitting all 20 boats awards 20 million bonus (totalling to about 42 million).

  6. Liquid-crystal display - Wikipedia

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    A comparison between a blank passive-matrix display (top) and a blank active-matrix display (bottom). A passive-matrix display can be identified when the blank background is more grey in appearance than the crisper active-matrix display, fog appears on all edges of the screen, and while pictures appear to be fading on the screen.

  7. Back-face culling - Wikipedia

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    It is also possible to use this method in projection space by representing the above inequality as a determinant of a matrix and applying the projection matrix to it. [ 2 ] Another method exists based on reflection parity, which is more appropriate for two dimensions where the surface normal cannot be computed (also known as CCW check).

  8. Hurricane (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    Other features include the dummy and the shooting gallery targets in form of Cats and Ducks that returned from Comet. Another feature of this game is a rotating backglass that is similar to Cyclone's award wheel with the Hurricane rollercoaster spinning around and choosing the award the player receives on the Dot-Matrix display.

  9. List of Apple printers - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Dot Matrix Printer (often shortened to Apple DMP) is a printer manufactured by C. Itoh and sold under Apple label in 1982 for the Apple II series, Lisa, and the Apple III. [1] Apple followed this release with a Qume daisy wheel engine, the Apple Letter Quality Printer (also known as the Apple Daisy Wheel Printer), in January 1983.

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