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− | The Nintendo Gateway System is a series of game consoles rather than a single console. The thing that sets this series apart is that they are specialized for use on airplanes and hotels. The Gateway line includes versions of the [[ | + | The Nintendo Gateway System is a series of game consoles rather than a single console. The thing that sets this series apart is that they are specialized for use on airplanes and hotels. The Gateway line includes versions of the [[Gameboy]], [[Gameboy Color]], [[Gameboy Advance]], [[Super Nintendo]], [[Nintendo 64]], and [[Gamecube]]. While GB, GBC, and GBA games are exclusive to the airlines, the N64 and GC games are exclusive to the hotels, and the SNES is available for both. |
In order to play the games, the player pays for a certain amount of time. The game is then transmitted to the machine by phone lines. The library is limited. | In order to play the games, the player pays for a certain amount of time. The game is then transmitted to the machine by phone lines. The library is limited. | ||
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*''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' | *''[[Yoshi's Story]]'' | ||
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*''[[1080° Avalanche]]'' | *''[[1080° Avalanche]]'' | ||
*''[[Animal Crossing]]'' | *''[[Animal Crossing]]'' |