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Palm OS
Manufacturer: Palm

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Palm OS was an operating system developed by Palm, Inc. for its line of personal data assistants (PDAs).

In 2003, Sega Mobile partnered with Palm to release some emulated Game Gear games for Palm's ARM-based PDAs. These games were available for digital download as well as compiled on a physical release, the PalmPak Sega Classics Card.[1]

List of Sega games for Palm OS

References


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