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  1. Megabit

    Quantities of bits The megabit is a multiple of the unit bit for digital information or computer storage . The prefix mega mega symbol M is defined in the International System of Units SI as a multiplier ... on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty SI prefixes ref and therefore 1 megabit gaps 10 sup 6 sup bits gaps 1 000 000 bits 1000 kilobit s. The megabit has the unit symbol Mbit or Mb . Using the common byte ... . The megabit is closely related to the mebibit , a unit multiple derived from the binary prefix mebi ... to gaps 2 sup 20 sup bits gaps 1 048 576 bits , or approximately 5 larger than the megabit. Despite ... binary multiples. The megabit is widely used when referring to data transfer rates of computer networks or telecommunications systems. Network transfer rates and download speeds often use the megabit as the amount transferred per time unit, e.g., a 100 Mbit s megabit per second Fast Ethernet ... second. If one goes to buy a 2 megabit per second internet plan, they are really only getting a 250 ... has been to use the Mb abbreviation in reference to the binary interpretation of the megabit. For example ... s. During the 16 bit game console era, the megabit was a commonly used measure of the size computer ... of Super Nintendo Entertainment System SNES and Mega Drive Genesis games were produced on 8 megabit cartridges, although other sizes, such as 4, 12, 16, 24, 32, and 48 megabit cartridges appeared. The standard rule is 8 bits to a 1 byte. Therefore, a 4 megabit cartridge had a capacity of 512 kibibyte KiB , and a 8 megabit cartridge held 1 mebibyte MiB of data. See also Megabyte Orders of magnitude data SI prefix References reflist Category Units of information be da Megabit de Megabit es Megabit eu Megabit fa fr M gabit ko hr Megabit it Megabit ms Megabit nl Megabit ja no Megabit pnb pl Megabit pt Megabit ru simple Megabit sr sv Megabit tr Megabit ...   more details



  1. Boston MXP

    Infobox Internet exchange point name Boston Metropolitan Exchange Point image image width full name abbreviation MXP founded 1996 location Boston , United States members ports peers 8 As of 2009 August website http www.bmxp.net www.bmxp.net peak http www.bmxp.net stats.html 40 Mbit s As of 2009 August peak in peak out daily http www.bmxp.net stats.html 40 Mbit s As of 2009 August daily in daily out The Boston MXP is an Internet Exchange Point in Boston, Massachusetts and Quincy, Massachusetts . It was originally founded by MAI in 1996. It supports 10 megabit and 100 megabit connections on copper, and gigabit connections on fiber. See also Internet Exchange Point External links http www.bmxp.net Official Boston MXP website https www.peeringdb.com private exchange view.php?id 25 profile on PeeringDB.com Category Internet exchange points Category Internet architecture Category Network access Category Telecommunications in the United States Category Communications in Massachusetts Category Internet in the United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. Duck Maze

    Infobox VG title image File Duck Maze Cover.jpg 250px caption developer Bit Corp. publisher HES Interactive designer engine released vgrelease AUS 1990 genre Platform game Platform , Puzzle game Puzzle modes Single player ratings platforms Nintendo Entertainment System media 3 megabit cartridge electronics cartridge requirements input Gamepad Duck Maze is a platform game platform puzzle game developed by Bit Corp. and published by HES Interactive . External links http www.gamefaqs.com console nes home 567292.html Duck Maze at GameFAQs Category 1990 video games Category Nintendo Entertainment System games puzzle videogame stub ...   more details



  1. Hyper CD-ROM

    Infobox media name Hyper CD ROM logo image caption type 3D optical disc encoding capacity 10 terabyte TB , theoretically up to 1 petabyte PB read based on controlled fluorescence extinction, 3  Megabit per second Mbit s write based on controlled fluorescence extinction, 3  Megabit per second Mbit s standard owner http www.storextechnologies.com index.html Storex Technologies , CEO Dr. Eugen Pavel use Data storage, br video, br audio dimensions 10 mm 120 mm weight extended from extended to The Hyper CD ROM is an optical data storage device similar to the CD ROM with a multilayer Three dimensional space 3D structure, invented by Romanians Romanian scientist Dr. Eugen Pavel . Characteristics The disc has a height of 10  mm and a diameter of 120  mm and can be produced with existing technology. The storage capacity of one such disk is over 10,000 gigabyte GB 10 terabyte TB , as storage occurs on 10 000 different levels layered inside the glass body of the disk. Capacity 10 terabyte TB with possibility of extension up to 1 petabyte PB Medium transfer rate 3  Megabit per second Mbit s may be more Hard drive dimensions 80 x 150 x 300  mm Disk dimensions 10  mm 120  mm Temperature resistance up to 550 C High reliability Maximum usage period 5 000 years In November 1999 , the disk was presented at EUREKA 48th World exhibition of Innovation and New Technology in Brussels . The technology has gained recognition in 21 countries including the U.S. , the EU , Canada , Japan and Israel . There has not been any large scale production of the Hyper CD ROM, although several firms like IBM , Compaq , Philips and other Hollywood businesses have taken an interest in this form of data storage. External links http www.dntb.ro users frdbuc hyper cdrom hyper.htm About the Hyper CD ROM http www.storextechnologies.com index.html Storex Technologies , the Company producing the disk. Category Video storage Category Vaporware Category Audio storage Category 120 ...   more details



  1. IEEE 802.9

    The 802.9 Working Group of the IEEE 802 networking committee developed standards for integrated voice and data access over existing Category 3 twisted pair network cable installations. Its major standard was usually known as isoEthernet . IsoEthernet combines 10 megabit s per second Ethernet and 96 64 kilobit s per second ISDN B channels. It was originally developed to provide data and voice video over the same wire without degradation by fixing the amount of Bandwidth computing bandwidth assigned to the Ethernet and B channel sides. There was some vendor support for isoEthernet, but it lost in the marketplace due to the rapid adoption of Fast Ethernet and the working group was disbanded. References IEEE Std 802 1990 IEEE Standards for Local and Metropolitan Networks Overview and Architecture New York 1990 IEEE standards telecom stub Category IEEE 802 Category Telecommunications standards ja IEEE 802.9 uk IEEE 802.9 ...   more details



  1. Category 4 cable

    Category 4 is a description of a cable that consists of four unshielded Twisted pair twisted pair UTP wires with a data rate of 16 Megabit Mbit s and performance of up to 20 Megahertz MHz . It was used in token ring networks, 10BASE T , 100BASE T4 , and is no longer common or used in new installations. It is used in telephone networks which can transmit voice and data from 12mbps to 16mbps. It was quickly superseded by Category 5 cable Category 5 5e cable, both of which have 100 15 ohm Characteristic impedance impedance . Category 4 is not recognized by the TIA EIA 568 data cabling standards. References references http www.ciscopress.com articles article.asp?p 31276 CCNA Network Media Types UTP Cable Standards Category Networking hardware Category Signal cables Category Ethernet cables compu network stub es Cable de Categor a 4 ...   more details



  1. Skyriver

    Infobox Company company name Skyriver company logo Image Skyriverlogo.png company slogan vector logo company type Private company Private genre foundation 2000 founder location San Diego, California origins key people area served industry Telecomunications products Internet Service Provider revenue operating income net income num employees 45 parent subsid owner homepage http www.skyriver.net skyriver.net footnotes Skyriver is a broadband internet access provider headquartered in San Diego California . Skyriver supplies wireless last mile connectivity for small businesses and enterprise customers. At present Skyriver offers services in Southern California with coverage in San Diego , Los Angeles , Inland Empire, California Inland Empire , Palm Springs, California Palm Springs and Pasadena, California Pasadena . Skyriver uses wireless technology transmitted from mobile phone Cell site towers over unlicensed spectrum in the ISM band including 2.4 GHz, 5.3 GHz, 5.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz and Fcc licensed spectrum including 18 GHz. Time Line 2000 Founded 2003 Acquired California based Internet Service Provider http www.tns.net TNS.net 2005 Acquired San Diego based IT Outsourcing provider Integrate IT, Inc. 2007 Completed its high capacity backhaul upgrade in anticipation of its planned WiMAX rollout 2007 Adds Orange County, Ca to its fixed wireless footprint. Wireless broadband speeds of 1.5Mbps to 45Mbps can now be accessed in Anaheim, La Habra, Garden Grove, Fullerton, Brea and Orange. Services In Southern California Skyriver offers plans with symmetrical speeds ranging from 1 megabit Mb to 3.0 megabit Mb . Skyriver also offers its enterprise grade high capacity wireless services in some areas from 10 megabit Mb to 45 megabit Mb . As with any ISP, the listed transfer rate s are under ideal conditions actual results vary greatly depending on factors such as service load, distance, and obstacles between the transmitter and receiver. In addition to broadband wireless services Skyr ...   more details



  1. Magic Darts

    Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 notable December 2009 Infobox VG title image File Magic Darts Cover.jpg 250px caption developer Romstar publisher Seta Corporation designer engine released vgrelease JP April 26, 1991 NA September 1991 genre Sports game Sports modes Single player , Multiplayer ratings platforms Nintendo Entertainment System media 3 megabit cartridge electronics cartridge requirements Magic Darts Magic Darts is a vgy 1991 darts Nintendo Entertainment System nes game developed by Romstar and published by Seta Corporation . External links http www.gamefaqs.com console nes home 587431.html Magic Darts at GameFAQs Category 1991 video games Category Nintendo Entertainment System games Category Darts video games Category Video games developed in the United States Sports videogame stub ...   more details



  1. Shockwave (video game)

    Infobox VG title Shockwave image File Shockwave Cover.jpg 250px caption Cover art developer American Game Cartridges publisher American Game Cartridges designer engine released vgrelease NA 1990 genre Puzzle game Puzzle modes Single player video game Single player , Multiplayer video game Multiplayer ratings platforms Nintendo Entertainment System media 3 megabit ROM cartridge cartridge requirements input Gamepad Shockwave is a puzzle game developed and published by American Game Cartridges . External links http www.gamefaqs.com console nes home 587611.html Shockwave at GameFAQs Category 1990 video games Category Nintendo Entertainment System games Category Nintendo Entertainment System only games ...   more details



  1. Mebibit

    Quantities of bits The mebibit is a multiple of the bit , a unit of Computer data storage digital information storage , prefixed by the standards based multiplier mebi mebi symbol Mi , a binary prefix meaning 2 sup 20 sup . ref International Electrotechnical Commission, IEC 60027 2 2000 11 Ed. 2.0 ref ref Cite journal title Prefixes for binary multiples author A.J. Thor journal Metrologica year 2000 volume 37 issue 81 url http ej.iop.org links rDo33k,Nb lrUHtuYE3BGiff6cav5vpA me0112.pdf url http iopscience.iop.org 0026 1394 37 1 12 pdf 0026 1394 37 1 12.pdf format PDF doi 10.1088 0026 1394 37 1 12 page 81 ref The unit symbol of the mebibit is Mibit or Mib . 1 mebibit 2 sup 20 sup bit s gaps 1 048 576 bits 1024 kibibit s ref http physics.nist.gov cuu Units binary.html Definitions of the SI units The binary prefixes ref This unit is most useful for measuring Random access memory RAM and Read only memory ROM chip capacity. The mebibit is closely related to the megabit which equals 10 sup 6 sup bits 1,000,000 bits, but is sometimes used to denote the mebibit value in traditional computer technology writing. Citation needed date October 2010 Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, video game manufacturers would sometimes report the amount of internal cartridge Read only memory ROM in megabits on their packaging. 1 megabit equaled 128 kibibyte 8 megabits were 1 mebibyte of ROM containing game instructions and data. The binary prefixes are not part of the International System of Units SI . See also Mebibyte Mebibit per second References reflist Category Units of information ca Mebibit da Mebibit es Mebibit eu Mebibit ko it Mebibit ms Mebibit nl Mebibit ja no Mebibit sr ...   more details



  1. O2 wireless box

    100 Data rate units Megabit per second Mbps br li nowrap begin Wi Fi 802.11b 802.11g nowrap end ul ... units Megabit per second Mbps br li nowrap begin Wi Fi 802.11b 802.11g nowrap end ul O2 Wireless Box IV ADSL , ADSL2 ul li 4 Ethernet 100 Data rate units Megabit per second Mbps br li nowrap begin Wi ...   more details



  1. Paremhat

    Unreferenced date August 2009 Paremhat Coptic language Coptic Coptic , also known as Baramhat , is the seventh month of the Coptic calendar . It lies between March 10 and April 8 of the Gregorian calendar . The Coptic name Paremhat comes from the Egyptian name of the month, pa en Amenhotep , month of Amenhotep I , who was deified in the polytheistic Ancient Egyptian religion following his reign ca. 1500 BC the month formerly known as Rekeh nedjes being renamed in his honor. Paremhat is also the third month of the Season of Season of the Emergence Proyet Growth and Emergence in Ancient Egypt, where the Nile floods recede and the crops start to grow throughout the land of Egypt . In the Ethiopian calendar , the corresponding month is called Megabit start box succession box before Meshir title Coptic calendar Egyptian Months years days 30 days after Parmouti end box Category Months of the Coptic calendar OrientalOrthodoxy stub am ar de Pa en Amenhotep ext Paremhat fr Phaminoth la Phamenoth arz pl Famenot ...   more details



  1. X-Zone

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox VG title X Zone image Image XzoneSNES boxart.jpg 250px caption Box art developer Kemco publisher Kemco designer engine released 1992 genre Shoot em up Tube and rail shooters Rail shooter modes Single player video game Single player ratings platforms Super Nintendo Entertainment System media 8 megabit ROM cartridge cartridge requirements Super Scope input Light gun X Zone is a game released in 1992 by Kemco for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super NES . It was one of the few games to support the Super Scope light gun. The players assume the role of a soldier in flying power armor assigned to destroy an army of malfunctioning defense robots commanded by a sentient bio computer in its sudden war against humanity. Category 1992 video games Category Kemco games Category Light gun games Category Rail shooters Category Super Nintendo Entertainment System games Rail shooter videogame stub pt X Zone ...   more details



  1. Chester Cheetah: Wild Wild Quest

    Unreferenced date November 2006 Infobox VG title Chester Cheetah Wild Wild Quest image Image Chester Cheetah Wild Wild Quest Coverart.png developer Kaneko publisher Kaneko designer engine released 1993 Genesis br March, 1994 SNES genre Platform game Platform modes Single player ratings vgratings Videogame Rating Council VRC General Audiences platforms Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super NES , Sega Mega Drive Mega Drive Genesis media 8 megabit cartridge electronics Cartridge Chester Cheetah Wild Wild Quest is a 1990s video game that starred Cheetos mascot Chester Cheetah . It is the sequel to Chester Cheetah Too Cool to Fool . The game is designed much like Super Mario World in which the player navigates through levels in a map, and the game is also a platformer. Category 1993 video games Category Advergames Category Platform games Category Sega Mega Drive games Category Super Nintendo Entertainment System games Category Frito Lay platform videogame stub Advergames fr Chester Cheetah Wild Wild Quest ...   more details



  1. Boxxle

    Infobox VG title image File Boxxle Cover.jpg 250px Boxxle cover art caption Boxxle cover art developer Thinking Rabbit publisher Fujisankei Communications International designer Toshirou Inoue distributor Nintendo series Boxxle released vgrelease JP September 1, 1989 NA February 1990 ref cite web url http www.gamefaqs.com portable gameboy data 585643.html title Release date publisher GameFAQs date accessdate 2010 04 04 ref genre Puzzle game Puzzle modes Single player video game Single player platforms Game Boy media 1 megabit ROM cartridge cartridge Boxxle is a puzzle game puzzle video game for the original Game Boy released by Fujisankei Communications International . The game is a Sokoban clone, with the plot being that the player must manoeuvre boxes in a warehouse in order to make enough money to woo his desired girlfriend. It had a sequel called Boxxle 2 . References reflist Category 1989 video games Category Game Boy games Category Game Boy only games Category Puzzle video games puzzle videogame stub ...   more details



  1. True Golf Classics: Waialae Country Club

    Unreferenced date February 2007 Infobox VG title True Golf Classics Waialae Country Club image Image True Golf Classics Waialae Country Club Coverart.png caption Cover art developer T&E Soft publisher T&E Soft released vgrelease North America NA November 1991 ref name dates cite web url http www.gamefaqs.com console snes data 588830.html title Release dates publisher GameFAQs accessdate 2008 03 15 ref br vgrelease Japan JPN September 18, 1992 ref name dates genre Sports game Sports modes Single player video game Single player , multiplayer video game multiplayer platforms Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super NES NEC PC9801 media 16 megabit ROM cartridge Cartridge True Golf Classics Waialae Country Club is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super NES golfing game that is based in the Waialae Country Club , located in Hawaii . It served as a launch title for the SNES during its American debut. This game is also on the PC9801 under its Japanese name Wailae no Kiseki . References reflist 2 fullmotionvideo.free.fr screen a.html Category 1992 video games Category Golf video games Category Super Nintendo Entertainment System games Category Video games developed in Japan Golf videogame stub ...   more details



  1. V-Tetris

    inline date July 2008 Infobox VG title V Tetris image Image V Tetris for Virtual Boy.jpg 250px developer Blue Planet Software Bullet Proof Software publisher Bullet Proof Software designer engine released vgrelease JP August 8, 1995 genre Puzzle modes Single player video game Single player ratings platforms Virtual Boy media ROM cartridge 4 Megabit Cartridge requirements input nihongo V Tetris is a Japanese exclusive Tetris game for the Virtual Boy . It is not to be confused with the similar Virtual Boy title 3D Tetris , as the two games are entirely different. V Tetris , unlike 3D Tetris , is mostly the same as the original Tetris games, the only difference being the cylindrical puzzle mode in which blocks could be placed in a 3 D spiral. References cite web url http www.vr32.de modules games index.php?type released&sec main&id 15 title V Tetris publisher Planet Virtual Boy accessdate 2006 06 05 Tetris Category Virtual Boy games Category 1995 video games Category Tetris Category Puzzle video games Category Japan exclusive video games fr V Tetris nl V Tetris pt V Tetris ...   more details



  1. Gekitotsu Yonku Battle

    Infobox VG title Gekitotsu Shiku Battle image Image .jpg 250px Gekitotsu Yonku Battle caption Cover art developer Tamtex publisher Irem company Irem designer Hiro Saito composer Ikuko Mimori released Vgrelease JP November 17, 1989 genre Vehicular combat game Vehicular combat modes Single player video game Single player ratings platforms Nintendo Entertainment System Family Computer media 1 megabit 64 kilobyte Random access memory RAM ROM cartridge cartridge small Digital media Physical small input Gamepad Nintendo Family Computer game controller Nihongo Gekitotsu Shiku Battle Four Wheel Drive Battle Clash is a Japan exclusive video game of the vehicular combat game genre released in 1989 by Irem for the Nintendo Entertainment System Family Computer . References http www25.atwiki.jp famicomall pages 507.html Atwiki.jp Category 1989 video games Category Irem games Category Japan exclusive video games Category Nintendo Entertainment System games Category Nintendo Entertainment System only games Category Vehicular combat games Action videogame stub ja ...   more details



  1. Emit (video game)

    Infobox VG title EMIT image 242px EMIT developer Koei publisher Koei designer designer engine released vgrelease JP 1995 genre Adventure modes Single player ratings platforms FM Towns , Personal Computer PC , PlayStation , Sega Saturn , Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom , 3DO Interactive Multiplayer 3DO media 24 megabit ROM cartridge cartridge SFC , CD ROM Others requirements input Emit is a video game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Famicom in 1995. It is a sound novel game. The game comes in 3 volumes, each with its own cartridge and an audio CD. It was designed to teach Japanese students more about English, and played the audio CD back at particular times using a peripheral called Voice Kun, an IR emitter that could command the CD to change tracks and play them. ref http superfami.com sfc emit2.html ref The game is about a girl that can travel through time by walking in a mysterious tunnel. references DEFAULTSORT Emit Video Game Category 1995 video games Category Japan exclusive video games Category Super Nintendo Entertainment System games Category Visual novels visual novel stub ja ...   more details



  1. Las Vegas Cool Hand

    Orphan date November 2007 Infobox VG title Las Vegas Cool Hand image File Las Vegas Cool Hand Coverart.png 250px Las Vegas Cool Hand caption Cover art of Las Vegas Cool Hand developer Tarantula Studios publisher Take Two Interactive designer released vgrelease NA 1998 EU 1998 ref cite web url http www.gamefaqs.com portable gbcolor data 575338.html title Release date publisher GameFAQs date accessdate 2008 06 04 ref genre Casino game Casino modes Single player video game Single player , multiplayer video game multiplayer ratings vgrelease ESRB Everyone platforms Game Boy Color media 6 megabit ROM cartridge cartridge Las Vegas Cool Hand is a Game Boy Color game that has blackjack , cribbage , and solitare . Blackjack can be played by either Las Vegas Strip rules, downtown Las Vegas rules, London, England London rules, or Atlantic City, New Jersey Atlantic City rules. The player starts out with a certain amount pretend money that can be used to practice for the real casino. References reflist casino videogame stub Category 1998 video games Category Casino video games Category Game Boy Color games ...   more details



  1. Permitted Attached Private Lines

    Cleanup date September 2009 Permitted Attached Private Lines , abbreviated PAPL , are voice grade telephone wires that run point to point rather than point to exchange between locations in the telephone company s copper network. Data can travel across the PAPL link at a distance of up to 3.5  km at speeds of around 2 Megabit Mb per second. Originally, PAPLs were intended to act as basic alarm circuit s for fire or security systems, though in recent years have been utilised to carry Digital subscriber line DSL data signals. In 2007, Telstra announced the cessation of all Voice Grade Data Lines in favour of IP networks in a document titled Whats Next Product Exits Changes and Solutions . A good document to read detailing one users exit strategy is authored by Brian Smith of the NSW RTA. A copy is available from migration paclink.com.au References div class references small references http www.internetnews.com xSP article.php 38791 Telstra Holds Off on Scrapping Copper http www.efa.org.au Publish noie98.html Information Access Electronic Frontiers Australia http lists.dpi.qld.gov.au SCRIPTS WA.EXE?A2 ind9809&L web authors&T 0&P 537 Telstra Impose their own Internet GST div Category Local loop telecomm stub ...   more details



  1. Super Chinese 3

    Infobox VG title image Image SuperChinese3 J .gif 252px Title screen caption Official cover art of Super Chinese 3 developer Culture Brain publisher Culture Brain distributor Nintendo release vgrelease JP March 1, 1991 genre Action role playing game Action RPG modes Single player video game Single player media 4 megabit ROM cartridge cartridge platforms Nintendo Entertainment System NES Super Chinese 3 is an action RPG video game released in 1991 in video gaming 1991 for the Nintendo Entertainment System . It is the last of the NES Super Chinese games and was not released outside of Japan . Gameplay Similar to Little Ninja Brothers before it, Super Chinese 3 incorporates console role playing game elements into the gameplay. External links http www.gamefaqs.com console nes home 570542.html Super Chinese 3 at GameFAQs Super Chinese action videogame stub Category 1991 video games Category Nintendo Entertainment System only games Category Role playing video games Category Super Chinese Category Japan exclusive video games ja 3 ...   more details



  1. Melon Chan's Growth Diary

    refimprove date March 2010 Infobox VG title Melon Chan s Growth Diary developer ADK ADK company publisher vgrelease JP SNK Playmore SNK Corporation released vgrelease JP October 28, 1998 genre Life simulation game modes Single player ratings platforms Neo Geo Pocket media 16 Megabit cartridge electronics Cartridge input Melon Chan s Growth Diary Japan Melon chan no Seichouki is a Life simulation game it is comparable to Tamagotchi and other virtual life simulations. In Melon Chan s Growth Diary the player raises and nurtures little girl Melon Chan. The games was only released in Japan and was one of the earliest titles released for the Neo Geo Pocket . The game was released for the Neo Geo Pocket and features monochrome graphics however the Neo Geo Pocket Color is backwards compatible with the game. A sequel called Melon Chan Growth Diary 2 was planned but was cancelled. ref cite web url http www.neo geo.com pocket title NGPC Masterlist complete NGPC list author Unknown publisher Neo Geo.com year 2001 accessdate 2010 03 22 ref References Reflist Category 1998 video games Category Neo Geo Pocket Color games Category Japan exclusive video games ...   more details



  1. Kikou Seiki Unitron

    Infobox VG title image File Kikou Seiki Unitron Coverart.png developer Aicom Yumekobo publisher SNK Playmore released vgrelease JP January 20, 2000 genre Strategy modes Single player , multiplayer platforms Neo Geo Pocket Color media 16 Megabit cartridge electronics Cartridge requirements input Link cable support for two players Kikou Seiki Unitron is a video game . It was released in 2000 in video gaming 2000 for the Neo Geo Pocket Color handheld game console . It is the sequel to Biomotor Unitron . It was only released in Japan. Gameplay The game takes place 400 years after Biomotor Unitron. Kikou Seiki Unitron plays similar to Biomotor Unitron with top down dungeons and menu based combat. The game requires the player to upgrade their unitron robot with various weapons and accessories to compete against various enemies within the dungeon areas. Using a link cable two players can pit their unitrons against each other in a head to head battle. External links http www.mobygames.com game neo geo pocket color kikou seiki unitron Kikou Seiki Unitron at Moby Games http www.gamefaqs.com portable neopocket home 916539.html Kikou Seiki Unitron at Gamefaqs Category 2000 video games Category Neo Geo Pocket Color games Category Japan exclusive video games ...   more details



  1. Super Mario Bros./Tetris/Nintendo World Cup

    refimprove date November 2009 notability products date November 2009 Infobox VG title image File Super Mario Bros. Tetris Nintendo World Cup Cover.jpg 250px caption developer Nintendo publisher Nintendo designer engine released vgrelease EU November 1988 genre Platform Game Platform , Puzzle Game Puzzle , Sports Game Sports modes Single player , Multiplayer ratings platforms Nintendo Entertainment System media 3 megabit cartridge electronics cartridge requirements input Gamepad Super Mario Bros. Tetris Nintendo World Cup is a Nintendo Entertainment System game developed and published by Nintendo . There are two versions of the game a gold and a grey cartridge, both only obtainable from a Nintendo held championship in Europe, in November 1988. ref http www.gamefaqs.com console nes data 930338.html ref This competition cartridge is not to be confused with the 1990 Nintendo World Championship cart. External links http www.gamefaqs.com console nes home 930338.html Super Mario Bros. Tetris Nintendo World Cup at GameFAQs References reflist Category 1988 video games Category Europe exclusive video games Category Nintendo Entertainment System games Category Video game collections platform videogame stub puzzle videogame stub footy videogame stub ...   more details




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