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68k-based game consoles

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The list 68k-based game consoles includes Super A'Can, Atari Panther, Neo Geo CD, CD-i and Amiga CD32. The list consists of 11 members and 1 sublist.
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    Sega Genesis

    Fourth-generation home video game console and fourth developed by Sega
    Sega Genesis
    Overview: The Sega Genesis, known as the Mega Drive outside North America, is a 16-bit fourth generation home video game console developed and sold by Sega. It was Sega's third console and the successor to the Master ...
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    Atari Jaguar

    Home video game console
    Atari Jaguar
    Overview: The Atari Jaguar is a home video game console that was developed by Atari Corporation. The console is the sixth programmable console to be developed under the Atari brand, originally released in North ...
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    Sega CD

    add-on for the Sega Genesis video game console
    Sega CD
    Overview: The Sega CD, known as Mega-CD in most regions outside North America and Brazil, is a CD-ROM accessory and format for the Sega Genesis produced by Sega as part of the fourth generation of video game co ...
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    Commodore CDTV

    Multimedia entertainment and video game console
    Commodore CDTV
    Overview: The CDTV (from Commodore Dynamic Total Vision, later treated as a backronym for Compact Disc Television) is a home multimedia entertainment and video game console – convertible into a full-fledged personal ...
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    Atari Panther

    Video game console
    Atari Panther
    Overview: The Atari Panther is a cancelled 32-bit video game console from Atari Corporation that was going to be the successor to the Atari 7800 and the Atari XEGS. It was developed by the same ex-Sinclair team ...
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    Sega Pico

    Educational video game console
    Overview: The Sega Pico, also known as Kids Computer Pico, is an educational video game console by Sega Toys. Marketed as "edutainment", the main focus of the Pico was educational video games for children between ...
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    CD-i

    Video game console and interactive multimedia CD player
    CD-i
    Overview: The Compact Disc-Interactive (CD-I, later CD-i) is a digital optical disc data storage format that was mostly developed and marketed by Dutch company Philips. It was created as an extension of CDDA and ...
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    Amiga CD32

    1993 video game console
    Amiga CD32
    Overview: The Amiga CD32, styled Amiga CD and code-named "Spellbound", is a 32 bit home video game console developed by Commodore and released in western Europe, Australia, Canada and Brazil. It was first announced ...
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    Neo Geo (system)

    Cartridge-based arcade system board and home video game console
    Overview: The Neo Geo (Japanese: ネオジオ, Hepburn: Neojio), stylised as NEO・GEO, also written as NEOGEO, is a cartridge-based arcade system board and fourth-generation home video game console released on April 26 ...
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    Super A'Can
    Overview: The Super A'can is a home video game console that was released exclusively in Taiwan in 1995 by Funtech/Dunhuang Technology. Inside is a Motorola 68000, also used in the Sega Genesis and Neo Geo. Twelve ...
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    Neo Geo CD

    Home video game console
    Neo Geo CD
    Overview: Neo Geo CD (Japanese: ネオジオCD, Hepburn: Neo Jio Shī Dī) is the second home video game console of SNK Corporation's Neo Geo family, released in September 9, 1994, four years after its cartridge-based eq ...
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