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Description The rear of an Apple Pippin, a video game console/computer hybrid that was manufactured by Bandai and released in 1995. This is the Japanese version, the Atmark, that was colored white. The version released in America was called the @WORLD and was colored black. The system was based on the Apple Macintosh computer that was streamlined and focused for playing CD-ROM games.
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