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PC
Handhelds
100

This North American studio developed the Genesis title "Sonic Spinball."

Sega Technical Institute

100

Captain Falcon from Nintendo's F-Zero franchise pilots the machine with this name.

Blue Falcon

100

Sega released this console in North America in 1986.

Sega Master System

100

This early operating system is typically shortened to DOS.

Disc Operating System

100

This Bandai-developed handheld had multiple variations, such as the "Crystal" and the "Color".

Wonderswan

200

This Dallas-based studio was founded by John Romero in 1996.

Ion Storm

200

This male, middle aged detective is one of the playable characters in 1992's classic "Alone in the Dark".

Edward Carnby

200

This is the first videogame console, released in 1972.

Magnavox Odyssey

200

This CD-based adventure game was the best selling PC game until it was surpassed by The Sims in 2002.

Myst

200

This Japanese exclusive variant of the Game Boy had a light built in.

Game Boy Light

300

This Japanese studio developed Dragon Quest VIII for Square-Enix in 2004.

Level-5

300

In Final Fantasy 4, this Lunarian is the last character to join the party, though not for very long.

Fusoya

300

This was the first console released in the 21st century.

Sony Playstation 2

300

Valve's Half-Life ran on this engine, a heavy modification of iD Software's Quake engine.

GoldSrc
300

This Nintendo handheld, released in 2001, only had ten games released in total.

Pokémon Mini

400

This North American developer's first games include Shadow Knights, Rescue Rover, and Catacomb 3D.

iD Software

400

This 1998 shooter features a female CEO by the name of Elexis Sinclaire as it's villain.

SiN

400

This console was developed under the codename "Project Café".

Wii U

400

This online videogaming service was created by Turner Broadcasting Company in 2005, and was filled with many classic games and, eventually, a couple exclusive, episodic games.

GameTap

400

Faseli, developed by Sacnoth, was released on this handheld in 1999.

Neo Geo Pocket Color

500

This Japanese studio, founded in 1991, developed Game Gear games for Sega like Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Coca-Cola Kid, and Virtua Fighter Animation.

Aspect Co.

500

This character from Sega's 2012 game "Binary Domain" goes by the nickname "Big Bo".

Roy Boateng

500

Sharp worked with Nintendo to release this special combination of the Famicom and Famicom Disc System in Japan in 1986.

Twin Famicom
500

This woman is credited as Designer for 1984's "King's Quest".

Roberta Williams

500

This Nintendo handheld went under the codename "Oxygen".

Game Boy Micro