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Works explorer

Sega collection

videogame

Collection of computer games and equipment for playing. See Documentation for inventory list.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

SonicX

Similarity: 68%

Nintendo Entertainment Sytem (NES) console with two controllers

1985
Similarity: 65%

Commodore 64

Similarity: 65%

Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) console with controller

Japan, 1990
Similarity: 65%

Playstation 2

2000
Similarity: 64%

Playstation 2

2000
Similarity: 64%

Atari PONG video game console

Similarity: 63%

Famicom: Nintendo Family Computer HVC-001

Similarity: 63%

Intellivision video game console

Similarity: 63%

MSX Sony ‘Hit Bit’ HB-75B game console and accessories

Similarity: 62%

Videologic Computer Training Series

United States, 1988
Similarity: 62%

Play It Again II: Games Collection

Aotearoa / New Zealand and Australia, 1990s
Similarity: 62%

Polybius

United Kingdom, 2012
Similarity: 62%

Atari 2600

1977
Similarity: 62%

TVG-8610C Console

Hong Kong, c. 1978
Similarity: 61%

Metal Gear Solid

2000
Similarity: 61%

Leapster

2003
Similarity: 61%

Metal Gear Solid

1998
Similarity: 61%
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