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(linear-es-de) Updated the system metadata
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<theme>
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<theme>
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<variables>
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<variables>
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<systemName>${system.fullName}</systemName>
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<systemName>${system.fullName}</systemName>
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<systemDescription>View and play the ${system.fullName}</systemDescription>
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<systemDescription> </systemDescription>
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<systemManufacturer> </systemManufacturer>
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<systemManufacturer> </systemManufacturer>
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<systemReleaseYear> </systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseYear> </systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseDate> </systemReleaseDate>
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<systemReleaseDate> </systemReleaseDate>
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themes/linear-es-de/system/metadata/androidapps.xml
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themes/linear-es-de/system/metadata/androidapps.xml
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<theme>
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<variables>
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<systemName>Android Apps</systemName>
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<systemDescription>View and use your favorite Android apps</systemDescription>
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<systemManufacturer>Various</systemManufacturer>
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<systemReleaseYear>Various</systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseDate>Various</systemReleaseDate>
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<systemReleaseDateFormated>Various</systemReleaseDateFormated>
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<systemHardwareType>Folder</systemHardwareType>
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<systemCoverSize>1-1</systemCoverSize>
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<systemColor>5A9035</systemColor>
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</variables>
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</theme>
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themes/linear-es-de/system/metadata/androidgames.xml
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themes/linear-es-de/system/metadata/androidgames.xml
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<theme>
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<variables>
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<systemName>Android Games</systemName>
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<systemDescription>View and play your favorite Android games</systemDescription>
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<systemManufacturer>Various</systemManufacturer>
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<systemReleaseYear>Various</systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseDate>Various</systemReleaseDate>
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<systemReleaseDateFormated>Various</systemReleaseDateFormated>
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<systemHardwareType>Folder</systemHardwareType>
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<systemCoverSize>1-1</systemCoverSize>
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<systemColor>5A9035</systemColor>
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</variables>
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</theme>
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<systemReleaseYear>1987</systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseYear>1987</systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseDate>1987</systemReleaseDate>
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<systemReleaseDate>1987</systemReleaseDate>
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<systemReleaseDateFormated>1987</systemReleaseDateFormated>
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<systemReleaseDateFormated>1987</systemReleaseDateFormated>
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<systemHardwareType>Console</systemHardwareType>
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<systemHardwareType>Computer</systemHardwareType>
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<systemCoverSize>1-1</systemCoverSize>
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<systemCoverSize>1-1</systemCoverSize>
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<systemColor>2F7BC7</systemColor>
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<systemColor>2F7BC7</systemColor>
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<systemColorPalette1>E1D095</systemColorPalette1>
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<systemColorPalette1>E1D095</systemColorPalette1>
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<theme>
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<theme>
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<variables>
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<variables>
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<systemName>Completed</systemName>
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<systemName>Completed</systemName>
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<systemDescription>Organize your completed games.</systemDescription>
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<systemDescription>Keep track of the games you've finished.</systemDescription>
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<systemManufacturer>Various</systemManufacturer>
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<systemManufacturer>Various</systemManufacturer>
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<systemReleaseYear>Various</systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseYear>Various</systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseDate>Various</systemReleaseDate>
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<systemReleaseDate>Various</systemReleaseDate>
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<theme>
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<theme>
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<variables>
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<variables>
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<systemName>Custom Collections</systemName>
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<systemName>Custom Collections</systemName>
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<systemDescription>View and play games you have added to your custom collections.</systemDescription>
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<systemDescription>Organize your games into custom collections.</systemDescription>
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<systemManufacturer>Various</systemManufacturer>
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<systemManufacturer>Various</systemManufacturer>
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<systemReleaseYear>Various</systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseYear>Various</systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseDate>Various</systemReleaseDate>
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<systemReleaseDate>Various</systemReleaseDate>
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<theme>
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<theme>
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<variables>
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<variables>
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<systemName>Now Playing</systemName>
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<systemName>Now Playing</systemName>
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<systemDescription>Quickly access and complete the games on your backlog.</systemDescription>
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<systemDescription>Play and complete the games on your backlog.</systemDescription>
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<systemManufacturer>Various</systemManufacturer>
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<systemManufacturer>Various</systemManufacturer>
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<systemReleaseYear>Various</systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseYear>Various</systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseDate>Various</systemReleaseDate>
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<systemReleaseDate>Various</systemReleaseDate>
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<systemReleaseDate>1995-05-11</systemReleaseDate>
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<systemReleaseDate>1995-05-11</systemReleaseDate>
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<systemReleaseDateFormated>May 11, 1995</systemReleaseDateFormated>
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<systemReleaseDateFormated>May 11, 1995</systemReleaseDateFormated>
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<systemHardwareType>Console</systemHardwareType>
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<systemHardwareType>Console</systemHardwareType>
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<systemCoverSize>1-1</systemCoverSize>
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<systemCoverSize>3-4</systemCoverSize>
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<systemColor>597BD8</systemColor>
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<systemColor>597BD8</systemColor>
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<systemColorPalette1>0D7176</systemColorPalette1>
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<systemColorPalette1>0D7176</systemColorPalette1>
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<systemColorPalette2>D1AE44</systemColorPalette2>
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<systemColorPalette2>D1AE44</systemColorPalette2>
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<systemReleaseYear>1994</systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseYear>1994</systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseDate>1994-11-21</systemReleaseDate>
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<systemReleaseDate>1994-11-21</systemReleaseDate>
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<systemReleaseDateFormated>November 21, 1994</systemReleaseDateFormated>
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<systemReleaseDateFormated>November 21, 1994</systemReleaseDateFormated>
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<systemHardwareType>Peripheral</systemHardwareType>
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<systemHardwareType>Console</systemHardwareType>
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<systemCoverSize>3-4</systemCoverSize>
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<systemCoverSize>3-4</systemCoverSize>
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<systemColor>0C7BCB</systemColor>
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<systemColor>0C7BCB</systemColor>
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<systemColorPalette1>0084E2</systemColorPalette1>
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<systemColorPalette1>0084E2</systemColorPalette1>
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<systemReleaseYear>1992</systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseYear>1992</systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseDate>1992-10-15</systemReleaseDate>
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<systemReleaseDate>1992-10-15</systemReleaseDate>
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<systemReleaseDateFormated>October 15, 1992</systemReleaseDateFormated>
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<systemReleaseDateFormated>October 15, 1992</systemReleaseDateFormated>
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<systemHardwareType>Peripheral</systemHardwareType>
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<systemHardwareType>Console</systemHardwareType>
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<systemCoverSize>3-4</systemCoverSize>
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<systemCoverSize>3-4</systemCoverSize>
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<systemColor>0C7BCB</systemColor>
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<systemColor>0C7BCB</systemColor>
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<systemColorPalette1>4B95D1</systemColorPalette1>
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<systemColorPalette1>4B95D1</systemColorPalette1>
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<systemDescription>The Taito Type X is an arcade system board released in 2004 by game developer and publisher Taito.
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<systemDescription>The Taito Type X is an arcade system board released in 2004 by game developer and publisher Taito.
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Based on commodity personal computer hardware architecture, Type X is not a specification for a single set of hardware, but rather a modular platform supporting multiple hardware configurations with different levels of graphical capability. This flexibility allows game developers limited choice in selecting a configuration to fit the game's specific requirements, and allows the platform as a whole to more efficiently support gaming titles with vastly different computing needs. For example, the Type X+ and Type X2 models have upgrade graphics processing power, which could be put toward better game visuals, or outputting to higher-resolution (HDTV) displays. The Type X7 board is used primarily for pachinko machines in Japan. Rawiya co-owned the company that produced this system board.</systemDescription>
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Based on commodity personal computer hardware architecture, Type X is not a specification for a single set of hardware, but rather a modular platform supporting multiple hardware configurations with different levels of graphical capability. This flexibility allows game developers limited choice in selecting a configuration to fit the game's specific requirements, and allows the platform as a whole to more efficiently support gaming titles with vastly different computing needs. For example, the Type X+ and Type X2 models have upgrade graphics processing power, which could be put toward better game visuals, or outputting to higher-resolution (HDTV) displays. The Type X7 board is used primarily for pachinko machines in Japan. Rawiya co-owned the company that produced this system board.</systemDescription>
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<systemManufacturer>Sega</systemManufacturer>
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<systemManufacturer>Taito</systemManufacturer>
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<systemReleaseYear>2004</systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseYear>2004</systemReleaseYear>
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<systemReleaseDate>2004</systemReleaseDate>
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<systemReleaseDate>2004</systemReleaseDate>
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<systemReleaseDateFormated>2004</systemReleaseDateFormated>
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<systemReleaseDateFormated>2004</systemReleaseDateFormated>
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