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- Video game (links | edit)
- Calculator (links | edit)
- Dance Dance Revolution (links | edit)
- Handheld game console (links | edit)
- Joystick (links | edit)
- Mainframe computer (links | edit)
- Minicomputer (links | edit)
- Microcontroller (links | edit)
- Neo Geo (system) (links | edit)
- Personal digital assistant (links | edit)
- Pong (links | edit)
- Thin client (links | edit)
- Taito (links | edit)
- Fighting game (links | edit)
- Video game console (links | edit)
- Wearable computer (links | edit)
- 19-inch rack (links | edit)
- Supercomputer (links | edit)
- Server (computing) (links | edit)
- Embedded system (links | edit)
- Microcomputer (links | edit)
- Grid computing (links | edit)
- Arcade video game (links | edit)
- Desktop computer (links | edit)
- Pinball (links | edit)
- Workstation (links | edit)
- Pocket PC (links | edit)
- Pac-Man (links | edit)
- Space Invaders (links | edit)
- Mario Bros. (links | edit)
- Super Mario World (links | edit)
- Mario (links | edit)
- Information Age (links | edit)
- Amusement arcade (links | edit)
- Tetsuya Mizuguchi (links | edit)
- MAME (links | edit)
- Texture mapping (links | edit)
- Pole Position (links | edit)
- Smartphone (links | edit)
- Happy Days (links | edit)
- Mobile workstation (links | edit)
- Isla Mujeres (links | edit)
- Single-board computer (links | edit)
- Superminicomputer (links | edit)
- Laptop (links | edit)
- Memory card (links | edit)
- NBA Jam (1993 video game) (links | edit)
- Joust (video game) (links | edit)
- Cabinet (links | edit)