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Q11255
series of office programmes developed by Microsoft
video game console
interactive entertainment computer or customized computer system for running video games
streaming media
continuous multimedia operated and presented to users by a provider
subscription
recurring payment at regular intervals for access to a product
compilation album
album type consisting of works chosen for a particular purpose or theme
buffet
thumb|Swedish smörgåsbord buffet
health club
place which houses exercise equipment for the purpose of physical exercise
subscription television
subscription-based television services
Club Med
French company
software bloat
computer program performance degradation process
table d'hôte
a menu where multi-course meals with only a few choices are charged at a fixed total price
package tour
type of tourism
product bundle
several products combined for sale as one product
shovelware
Shovelware is a type of video game or software bundle known more for the quantity of what is included than for its quality or usefulness.
kids' meal
fast food meal marketed to children
razor-and-blades model
business model of selling high-profit consumables or subscription services for use with a subsidized durable good
tying
practice of selling one product or service as a mandatory addition to the purchase of a different product or service
gift basket
a basket of goods given as a present
Menú del día
fixed menu in Spanish restaurants
Microsoft Power Platform
Family of business software products by Microsoft
dynamic packaging
flexible method of booking holidays
multicart
thumb|A pirate multicart released for a famiclone In video game parlance, a multicart is a cartridge that contains more than one game. Typically, the separate games are available individually for purchase (such as Sega Smash Pack) or were previously available individually (such as Final Fantasy: Dawn of Souls). For this reason, collections, anthologies, and compilations are considered multicarts. The desirability of the multicart to consumers is that it provides better value, greater convenience, and (in the case of portable games) more portability than the separate games would provide. The ad