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Batlab Electronics is an American electronic manufacturing designer and video game developer founded by engineer and artist Andrew Reitano[1], notable for collaborating with chiptune artist Note! on releasing his 2013 Color Mechanica as a hybrid Sega Mega-CD/music album with extensive interactive elements and bonus content.[2]

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