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Atari's 64-bit resurgence to the console world, it promised to be better than its 16 and 32-bit competition simply because it had more "bits". Viewed as a curiosity due to its complicated gamepad, toilet lid-shaped CD add-on, and late night informercials.
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Kasumi Ninja
Released 1994.
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Released 11/1/1994.
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Released 1995.
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Released 4/1/1995.
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Released 12/1995.
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Released 1/15/1996.
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