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page 1Products introduced in 1983
Nintendo Entertainment System
home video game console
Apple Lisa
personal computer by Apple Inc.

SG-1000
The is a home video game console manufactured by Sega. It was Sega's first entry into the home video game hardware business. Developed in response to a downturn in arcades starting in 1982, the SG-1000 was created on the advice of Hayao Nakayama, president of Sega's Japanese arm, and was released on July 15, 1983, the same day that Nintendo released the Family Computer in Japan. It also had a limited release in Australia and New Zealand.
Axe
brand of male grooming products
Chicken McNuggets
chicken dish of McDonald's

G-Shock
The G-Shock is a line of watches manufactured by the Japanese electronics company Casio, designed to resist mechanical stress, shock and vibration. G-Shock is an abbreviation for Gravitational Shock. The watches in the G-Shock line are designed primarily for sports, military and outdoors-oriented activities; all G-Shocks have a chronograph feature, 200 metre water resistance and an alarm, with either a digital display, analogue display or a combination of analogue and digital displays. Other features such as a countdown timer, world clock, and a backlight are included in most models. Newer hig

PV-1000
thumb|Casio PV-1000 joystick
The is a third-generation home video game console manufactured by Casio and released in Japan in 1983. It was discontinued less than a year after release.
contraceptive sponge
birth control device combining barrier and spermicidal methods
Aquarius
mineral sports drinks
Always
brand of feminine hygiene products
Super Cassette Vision
third-generation home video game console released by Epoch Co. in 1984

Snuggle

Clavinova
thumbnail|250px|right|Clavinova CVP-303 Player Piano
Sharp Nintendo Television
television produced by Sharp Corporation with a built-in licensed Nintendo Entertainment System
Vanish
stain removing brand from Reckitt

Gakken Compact Vision TV Boy
second-generation home video game console
Philips Videopac+ G7400
third-generation home video game console released by Philips
100plus
100PLUS (often pronounced as "hundred plus") is a brand of isotonic sports drink manufactured by Fraser and Neave. It was created and launched in 1983 in both Malaysia and Singapore, with the name commemorating 100 years of Fraser and Neave's founding.
Choco Taco
discontinued ice cream novelty dessert
Ansungtangmyun
Ansungtangmyun () is a brand of ramyeon produced by Nongshim in South Korea since 1983, and is the third highest-selling brand of noodles in South Korea. It is made with beef stock from cows in Anseong. In 1992, V Ansungtangmyun and in 1996, Shrimp Ansungtangmyun was launched. On June 22, 2005, Ansungtang noodles bowl made of pop-shaped container noodles was released, but it was discontinued due to sluggish sales, and 66g Ansungtang noodles cup was released on September 11, 2010. On September 10, 2018, to mark the 35th anniversary of the sale of Ansungtangmyun, a new seafood Ansungtangmyun was
CalorieMate
CalorieMate (カロリーメイト karorīmeito) is a brand of nutritional energy bar and energy gel foods produced by Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., in Japan. It was first released in 1983 debuting with a cheese flavored block. CalorieMate comes in several forms, including Block, Jelly, and Can. CalorieMate Block resembles a bar-shaped cookie (somewhat like a shortbread), sold in packs of either two or four. CalorieMate Jelly is a gelatin sold in a pouch with a spout. CalorieMate Can is a canned drink.
Hot Pockets
American brand of microwaveable food
CP-300
CP 300 was a personal microcomputer produced by Prológica, a computer company located in Brazil, and introduced in 1983.
Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola
caffeine-free version of Coca-Cola introduced in 1983.