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  1. VHS continues to be the favored format for the large number of films released in home video form in 1996. November 1 – The DVD format is introduced in Japan. December 12 – It's announced that 20th Century Fox leaves the Swedish market from 1997, making Egmont Film the largest home video rental company in Sweden. The following movies were released on video on the following dates: The ...

  2. VHS continues to be the favored format for the large number of films released in home video form in 1996. November 1 – The DVD format is introduced in Japan.[1] December 12 – It was announced that 20th Century Fox is to leave the Swedish market from 1997, making Egmont Film the largest home video rental company in Sweden.[2] The following movies were released on video on the following ...

  3. www .britannica .com. The Encyclopædia Britannica ( Latin for 'British Encyclopædia') is a general knowledge English-language encyclopaedia. It has been published by Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. since 1768, although the company has changed ownership seven times. The encyclopaedia is maintained by about 100 full-time editors and more than ...

  4. A home video game console is a predesigned piece of electronic hardware that is meant to be placed at a fixed location at one's home, connected to a display like a television screen or computer monitor, and to an external power source, to play video games on using one or more video game controllers. This differs from a handheld game console ...

  5. In April 2003, Buena Vista Home Entertainment released a compilation DVD that consisted of 8 episodes, two from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, two from Power Rangers in Space, one from Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, two from Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue and the episode "Forever Red" from Power Rangers Wild Force.

  6. Silly Song: "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything". Awards: This episode won a Chicago Film Festival Award for Best Animated Home Entertainment and a GMA Dove Award for Best Long Form Music Video of the Year. 8. "Larry-Boy!

  7. Breakers was released for the Neo-Geo arcade platform on December 17, 1996. Home versions were released for the Neo Geo cartridge console on March 21, 1997, and for the Neo Geo CD on April 25, 1997. An updated version of the game titled Breakers Revenge was released exclusively for the arcades on July 3, 1998.

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