- The
Watara Supervision, also
known as the
QuickShot Supervision in the UK, is a
monochrome handheld game console,
originating from Asia, and introduced...
-
Genesis Nomad, a
handheld version of the Genesis, as the successor. The
Watara Supervision was
released in 1992 in an
attempt to
compete with the Nintendo...
- also
known as the
Wattara Empire or
Ouattara Empire for its
founder Seku
Watara, was a pre-colonial
state centered in what is now
northeastern Ivory Coast...
-
endemic to Australia.
Aboriginal people give it
names including munyunpa and
watara. A
medium to
large shrub, it is
often multi-stemmed and has
narrow leaves...
- the
reign of Seku
Watara, who
established the Kong
Empire in 1710. His
brother Famagan Watara and sons Kere-Mori and
Bamba Watara pla****
important roles...
- Seku
Watara (also
spelled Sekou Ouattara or Wattara) was the
founder and
first king of the Kong Empire.
Aboudoudou Kadal Watara was born the son of Dioula...
- Al****ane
Dramane Ouattara (US;
French pronunciation: [alasan
wataŹa]; born 1
January 1942) is an
Ivorian politician and
economist who has been President...
- Game Boy and
other early cartridge-based
handheld systems such as the
Watara Supervision and Mega Duck. With the
exception of the
latter two handhelds...
- List of
Vectrex games List of
VideoBrain Family Computer games List of
Watara Supervision games List of
XavixPORT games List of
Zapit Game Wave games...
- was sold by
Delplay in France. The
cartridges resemble those used by the
Watara Supervision, with the card edge of the
cartridge jutted out past the plastic...