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'''Camerica''' were the manufacturers of the [[Game Genie]]. Camerica also published NES games that were developed by [[Codemasters]], including Micro Machines. In order to reduce production costs, the Micro Machines cartridge required a second cartridge to be plugged into it while the game was running.
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{{sub-stub}}'''Camerica''' were the manufacturers of the [[Game Genie]]. Camerica also published NES games that were developed by [[Codemasters]], including Micro Machines. In order to reduce production costs, the Micro Machines cartridge required a second cartridge to be plugged into it while the game was running.
  
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Camerica
Founded: 19xx
Headquarters:
3415 14th Avenue, Markham, Ontario, L3R 0H3, Canada[1]

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Camerica were the manufacturers of the Game Genie. Camerica also published NES games that were developed by Codemasters, including Micro Machines. In order to reduce production costs, the Micro Machines cartridge required a second cartridge to be plugged into it while the game was running.

Accessories produced

Master System

  • (1988)

Mega Drive

  • (1992)

References