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  2. Barcode Battler - Wikipedia

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    Barcode Battler. The Barcode Battler [a] is a handheld game console released by Epoch Co. in March 1991. [1] The console at retail was supplied with a number of cards, each of which had a barcode. Upon starting the game, the player must swipe a barcode representing a player. The game uses barcodes to create a character for the player to use.

  3. Skannerz - Wikipedia

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    Skannerz. Skannerz is a series of electronic toys made by Radica Games [1] that use barcode technology to create an interactive battle game. Radica brand barcodes have the additional feature of being able to act as a healing code in the first 2 iterations of the game.

  4. CueCat - Wikipedia

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    CueCat barcode scanner and interposer cables with male and female PS/2 connectors. The CueCat, styled :CueCat with a leading colon, is a cat-shaped handheld barcode reader that was given away free to Internet users starting in 2000 by the now-defunct Digital Convergence Corporation (which often styled its own name as Digital:Convergence Corporation).

  5. Aztec Code - Wikipedia

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    The Aztec code is scanned by a handheld scanner by on-train staff or at the turnstile to validate the ticket. Governmental. Car registration documents in Poland bear a summary, compressed by NRV2E algorithm, encoded as Aztec Code. Works are underway to enable car insurance companies to automatically fill in the relevant information based on ...

  6. POSTNET - Wikipedia

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    POSTNET. POSTNET ( Post al N umeric E ncoding T echnique) is a barcode symbology used by the United States Postal Service to assist in directing mail. The ZIP Code or ZIP+4 code is encoded in half- and full-height bars. [1] Most often, the delivery point is added, usually being the last two digits of the address or PO box number.

  7. Supermarket scanner moment - Wikipedia

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    Supermarket scanner moment. A supermarket scanner moment is a political gaffe in which a politician is portrayed as out-of-touch with everyday affairs. The term derives from a 1992 New York Times report that characterized sitting U.S. President George H. W. Bush as being amazed by commonplace supermarket barcode scanner technology at a grocers ...

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