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  • ...the controls, screen and speakers are all part of a single unit. The first handheld game console with interchangeable cartridges was the Milton Bradley Microvision which wa
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  • #REDIRECT [[Handheld game console]]
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  • 16-bit handheld game console made by [[Sega]] and compatible with its [[Sega Genesis|Genesis]] game cart
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  • {{r|Handheld game console}}
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  • ...the controls, screen and speakers are all part of a single unit. The first handheld game console with interchangeable cartridges was the Milton Bradley Microvision which wa
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  • Nintendo released their '''Nintendo DS''' [[handheld game console]] first in the United States on November 21, 2004 then in Japan on December
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