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By building $10 TV-compatible computers out of discarded keyboards and equipping them with cartridge-based educational games, the Playpower team is aiming to inspire an 8-bit educational revolution.
Raymond Schillinger: Serious Gaming: Improving the World, One Power-Up at a Time Raymond Schillinger 2011
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However, the Game Boy played numerous games through cartridge-based gameplay, and presented games on a monochromatic screen (essentially black and green).
Gunpei Yukoi Papercraft | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models Michael James 2008
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Another change that developers will welcome: after three cartridge-based systems in a row, Nintendo is finally switching to discs, which should help bring down costs to third-party developers.
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It did make me appreciate my cartridge-based fountain pen all the more.
Archive 2007-04-01 2007
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It did make me appreciate my cartridge-based fountain pen all the more.
Creative Creativity 2007
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In a couple of years, Nintendo - which had dominated the videogame industry and smashed the competition through two consoles (the Nintendo and the Super Nintendo) - decided to make their new system, the Nintendo 64, cartridge-based.
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They must have put a lot of thought into making their Nintendo 64 cartridge-based, as opposed to the CD-Rom game delivery medium that all of the other console makers - like Sony's PlayStation - were betting on.
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R System is an easy-to-use cartridge-based platform that enables rapid, cost-effective, multiplexed testing in a near-patient setting.
unknown title 2011
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Although similar machines were in development at Atari and RCA at the time, the console Lawson's team built for Fairchild was the first cartridge-based gaming system that came to market.
Wired Top Stories Chris Kohler 2011
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Gerald "Jerry" Lawson, creator of the first cartridge-based videogame console, died Saturday morning in a Mountain View, California, hospital, Wired.com has learned.
Wired Top Stories Chris Kohler 2011
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