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    Indrema Corporation, also known as Indrema Entertainment Systems, was a consumer electronics company famous for the Indrema L600 Entertainment System...
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  • software company. Later in 1999, Gildred became well known as the founder of Indrema, a consumer electronics company which developed, but ultimately never released...
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  • cryptosystem Intertemporal elasticity of substitution Intuitive eating scale The Indrema Entertainment System, also known as the L600, an unreleased sixth generation...
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    Sega (Japan) ? 32-bit L600 cancelled (development stopped in April 2001) Indrema (U.S.) x86 @ 600 MHz 32-bit Panasonic M2 cancelled (supposed to be released...
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  • GameCube-based Q multimedia console. Defunct companies: Bullfrog Productions, Indrema, Dynamix, Sanctuary Woods, SNK. After Dynamix (1984–2001) is closed as...
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  • #3 (March 2001) Start your own game company v3 #4 (April 2001) Field of Indrema v3 #5 (May 2001) Old Systems, New Games v3 #6 (June 2001) Sega's Next Move...
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  • webpage and social media presence were shut down. Ouya Phantom (console) Indrema ZX Spectrum Vega+ Intellivision Amico Neal, Ellis (December 18, 2015)....
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  • service did not materialize when the Lapboard ultimately launched in 2008. Indrema ApeXtreme Coleco Chameleon Piposh Hollywood, a video game that Phantom...
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  • retailers, later followed by Fun 4 Tux, Wupra, ixsoft, and LinuxPusher. The Indrema Entertainment System (also known as the L600) was also in development since...
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  • ethernet port. 5.1 Dolby Digital audio was supported. Infinium Phantom Indrema "Nine Toys the Techies Are Drooling For". Washington Post. 21 March 2004...
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