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The '''WonderSwan''' (ワンダースワン) was released only in 1998 in Japan. It was a [[16-bit era|16-bit]] [[handheld game console]] designed by Koto Laboratory and [[Bandai]]. | The '''WonderSwan''' (ワンダースワン) was released only in 1998 in Japan. It was a [[16-bit era|16-bit]] [[handheld game console]] designed by Koto Laboratory and [[Bandai]]. | ||
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Revision as of 03:04, 16 February 2022
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The WonderSwan (ワンダースワン) was released only in 1998 in Japan. It was a 16-bit handheld game console designed by Koto Laboratory and Bandai.
Sega support
Only 2 games based on Sega IPs were released for the WonderSwan consoles.
- Puyo Puyo Tsuu (1999)
- Golden Axe (2002) (WonderSwan Color exclusive)