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Parent topics
- Arcade game [r]: A coin-operated machine that is dedicated to the play of one specific style of game. [e]
- Video game [r]: A game played using an electronic controller to manipulate images on a display screen. [e]
Subtopics
- Nintendo DS [r]: A handheld video game system created and sold by Japanese company Nintendo. [e]
- Nintendo 3DS [r]: A handheld video game system able to display images in 3D, developed and sold by Japanese company Nintendo. [e]
- Wii [r]: A home video game console created and sold by Japanese company Nintendo in which games were controlled by a wireless, motion-sensitive remote. [e]
- Wii U [r]: A home video game console sold by Japanese company Nintendo that can be controlled with either wireless, motion-sensitive controllers or a Gamepad with a second, touch-compatible screen. [e]
- Nintendo Switch [r]: A video game console created and sold by Nintendo with motion sensitive, wireless controllers that can be attached or detached from the screen to change the method of play. [e]
- Arcade game [r]: A coin-operated machine that is dedicated to the play of one specific style of game. [e]
- Australia [r]: Continent in the Southern Hemisphere and the federal parliamentary nation that occupies it. [e]
- Card game [r]: A game that relies mostly on playing cards. [e]
- Culture of Japan [r]: Set of traditions, pastimes, artistic expression, use of language, belief systems and so on that distinguishes Japan from other nations. [e]
- Final Fantasy [r]: A role-playing video game series made in Japan by the company Square-Enix. [e]
- Georgia (U.S. state) [r]: medium-sized, populous state in southeast U.S. on the Gulf of Mexico; one of the country's original 13 colonies that rebelled during the civil war (1861-1865). [e]
- Handheld game console [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Japanese language [r]: (日本語 Nihongo), Japonic language spoken mostly in Japan; Japonic family's linguistic relationship to other tongues yet to be established, though Japanese may be related to Korean; written in a combination of Chinese-derived characters (漢字 kanji) and native hiragana (ひらがな) and katakana (カタカナ) scripts; about 125,000,000 native speakers worldwide. [e]
- Japanese popular culture [r]: Add brief definition or description
- MOS Technology [r]: Semiconductor design and fabrication company based in Norristown, Pennsylvania, in the United States, famous for its 6502 microprocessor, and various designs for Commodore International's range of home computers. [e]
- Manga [r]: Japanese or Japanese-style comics. [e]
- McDonald's [r]: The world's largest chain of fast food restaurants; while there are regional variations, the chain emphasizes consistency in its core products and ambience [e]
- Melbourne [r]: Capital city of the state of Victoria, Australia. [e]
- Metroid [r]: A video game released first for the Famicom Disk System in 1986 and later for the Nintendo Entertainment System. [e]
- Nintendo Entertainment System [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Paper Mario [r]: a role-playing game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. [e]
- Pokémon [r]: Nintendo-owned entertainment franchise based on computer game where players collect "pocket monsters" and use them in RPG-style battles. [e]
- Seattle, Washington [r]: Add brief definition or description
- SimCity [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Sony PlayStation [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Stylus [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Super Mario Bros. [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Washington (U.S. state) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Web browser [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Nintendo DS [r]: A handheld video game system created and sold by Japanese company Nintendo. [e]