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page 1Products introduced in 1984

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.
Air Jordan
brand of shoes and athletic clothing designed, owned, and produced for Michael Jordan by Nike
Birkin
line of tote bags by French luxury goods maker Hermès
NES Zapper
light gun accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System game console
Nintendo VS. System
arcade system by Nintendo

Discman
thumb|Discman logo used by Sony until 2000.
thumb|CD Walkman logo used from 1997 until 2000. Later Sony models bear the Walkman logo. Walkman is a Sony exclusive naming.
thumb|Discman D-145 (1995)
thumb|CD Walkman D-E330 (2002), with Walkman logo
was a brand name used by Sony for their portable CD players. The first Discman, the Sony D-50 or D-5 (depending on region), was launched in 1984. The Sony brand name for Discman changed to CD Walkman, initially for Japanese lineups launched between October 1997 and March 1998, and then entirely in 2000. Discman and CD Walkman players were discontinue
Epoch Game Pocket Computer
handheld game console by Epoch Co.
gel pen
writing implement
Ecosphere
trademark sealed blown-glass miniature aquaria
Chapagetti
Chapagetti () is a brand of ramyeon produced by Nongshim. It was first released in South Korea on 19 March 1984. Chapagetti is the first instant noodle product to resemble the Chinese dish jjajangmyeon () in South Korea and is the second highest-selling brand of instant noodles in South Korea, behind Shin Ramyun. Its name is a portmanteau of jajangmyeon (which is also romanized as chajangmyŏn) and spaghetti. It is one of Nongshim's leading brands, with sales greater than 200 billion won per year.
Extra
brand of chewing gum
Chocapic
Chocapic, known as Koko Krunch in Asia and most of the Middle East, is a chocolate-flavored whole-grain breakfast cereal distributed by Nestlé in most of Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. The cereal was introduced in 1984. It has been available to consumers in Portugal since 1986.
Koala's March
cookie snack from Japan
Palmtex Portable Videogame System
handheld video game console
Cinnamon Toast Crunch
breakfast cereal by General Mills
Coco
women's perfume by Chanel
HP LaserJet
laser printer model series produced by Hewlett-Packard
Slice
Brand of fruit-flavored soft drink
Digi Casse
handheld game console
President's Choice
private label brand of the Loblaw Companies
Romtec Colorvision
handheld game console
TV80
thumb|The Sinclair FTV1/TV80 flat screen TV