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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Let's! TV Play Classic (Let's!TVプレイCLASSIC or レッツテレビプレイ クラシック) is a series of Japan-only plug & play devices developed and distributed by Bandai programmed on XaviX software created by SSD Company Limited in 2006 that contain arcade games from either Namco or Taito, with Namco's being called \"Namco Nostalgia\" while Taito's are called \"Taito Nostalgia\". Each device in the series contains 4 games, with 2 being classic arcade games while the other 2 are new games using the original game's sprites developed by Bandai. Namco's released arrangement games are completely new sequels to the original games that utilise the same sprites, gameplay and engine. Taito's arrangements and the unreleased Namco Nostalgia 3 consist of a new playable character with different strategy and a new, very difficult final boss at the end of the game. It is possible to continue indefinitely with all the games and there is an option to load the game where the most recent playthrough left off from the title screen. The game is started by inserting a credit via a special credit button on the side of the device to mimic the feel of a real arcade cabinet. However, there is no start button so the mode of the game (one player, two player, load game is chosen by scrolling down with the joypad and selecting a game with any button. For authenticity the two player mode is in the original games but was removed for the arrangements because it is turn based and could be considered redundant since the game was on a console. When each game is selected from the main menu there is a small description of the game and screenshots that appear within a border that resembles the actual arcade cabinet of the original games. High scores are also saved on each console. Due to these games being released on Plug and Plays and not on popular game consoles, they have become very obscure, especially outside Japan, and little information is available on the internet about them."@en }

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