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educational toy for US$4.99 (equivalent to US$51 in 2024). The
Digi-Comp I has been
referred to as the
first home computer. A successor, the
Digi-Comp II...
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March 15, 2006. A
version of
SimTower called The
Tower DS was
published by
DigiToys in ****an on June 26, 2008. Yoot
Tower was also
released for iPad devices...
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Edutainment JVC
Advanced Media 1997 JP
Movioke Non-game,
Multimedia Tool
DigiToy Entertainment 1997 NA
NetCruiser Non-game, Web Tool
Netcom 1996 JP New...
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Digi-Comp may
refer to:
Digi-Comp I, a
mechanical toy computer without marbles Digi-Comp II, a marble-based
mechanical toy computer Dr. NIM, a game of...
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produced by Toei
Animation for the
Digimon franchise, are
centered on the
DigiDestined (選ばれし子供達,
Erabareshi Kodomotachi,
Chosen Children), a
group of children...
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primary purpose of
DigiCube was to
market and
distribute Square products, most
notably video games and
related merchandise,
including toys, books, and music...
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Digi-Comp II was a
toy computer invented by John "Jack"
Thomas Godfrey (1924–2009) in 1965 and
manufactured by E.S.R., Inc. in the late 1960s, that...
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established E.S.R., Inc. in 1963 to
produce and
market their new
toy,
dubbed the
Digi-Comp I,
which has been
referred to as the
first home computer. According...
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through any computer. They are also
given D-Terminals that hold Crest-themed
Digi-Eggs that
allow their Digimon partners to
undergo Armor Digivolution to counter...
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different musical score. As a cross-promotional stunt, 2001 and 2002 saw
Digi-Bowl
specials co-produced with Fox Sports; NFL on Fox
commentator Terry Bradshaw...