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  2. Mario Party DS - Wikipedia

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    Mario Party DS [a] is a 2007 party video game developed by Hudson Soft and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS.It is the second handheld game in the Mario Party series, as well as the last game in the series to be developed by Hudson Soft, as all subsequent titles have been developed by NDcube.

  3. Blue Microphones - Wikipedia

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    www .bluemic .com. A Yeti USB microphone. Blue Microphones (legally Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics, LLC) is an American audio production company owned by Logitech that designs and produces microphones, headphones, recording tools, signal processors, and music accessories for audio professionals, musicians and consumers.

  4. Ambisonics - Wikipedia

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    The em32 Eigenmike [18] and ZYLIA ZM-1 [19] is a commercially available 32-channel, ambisonic microphone array. A recent paper by Peter Craven et al. [20] (subsequently patented) describes the use of bi-directional capsules for higher order microphones to reduce the extremity of the equalisation involved. No microphones have yet been made using ...

  5. Mario Party 6 - Wikipedia

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    Mario battling Luigi, Peach, and Yoshi in the "Verbal Assault" minigame Mario Party 6 was the first game to make use of the GameCube Microphone. [1]In Mario Party 6, up to four players take turns moving on board game-style stages, often playing multiplayer minigames to earn coins and stars.

  6. List of microphone manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    1 Current microphone manufacturers. 2 Defunct microphone manufacturers. 3 References. Toggle the table of contents. List of microphone manufacturers. 2 languages ...

  7. Voice chat in online gaming - Wikipedia

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    An Xbox 360 wired headset. Voice chat is telecommunication via voice over IP (VoIP) technologies—especially when those technologies are used as intercoms among players in multiplayer online games. The VoIP functionality can be built into some games, be a system-wide communication system, or a third-party chat software.