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 VSMILE console (educational/kid games), any good? Other consoles similar genre?

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TScrazyconsumer
post Aug 15 2007, 11:16 PM, updated 19y ago

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Seems Toys R Us and departmental stores (Isetan, Parkson, etc.) are having this VSMILE console on demo/promo, targetting children. The demos seems simple, educational and captivating at same time. There are other VSMILE gadgets too eg. portable, drawing tablet, laptop, etc.. rclxms.gif

Anyone has this? It costs about RM300+ but each game catridge costs RM99! blink.gif

Any pirated catridges out there for this console? hmm.gif

Does Playstation or other consoles have as much educational/kids (below age 10) games?


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qudeenz360
post Aug 16 2007, 12:41 PM

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games ni la yg aku carik2 selama nih... ngeh ngeh ngeh...
samurai20
post Aug 16 2007, 12:44 PM

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a MUST buy console.. tongue.gif... GFX damn cun.... laugh.gif
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post Aug 16 2007, 01:10 PM

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The consoles looked awfully close to N64. doh.gif

Get your kid a DS and Big Brain Academy. Nuff said. thumbup.gif
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post Aug 16 2007, 01:17 PM

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The V.Smile by V-Tech is an educational video games
system targeted at 3-7 year-olds. Using the video game format, it
delivers educational software in an entertaining way, much in the
way the Sega Pico had done in the mid-1990s.

The V.Smile runs on three C-sized batteries (not included)
or a 9 Volt AC adaptor, which may be purchased separately. The system
uses large controllers that are easy for children to operate, and
allows for 2 of these to be plugged in so that children can play
games together. Games are stored on "Smartridges" (like
cartridges) and come in a number of titles, many of which are based
on Disney movies.

Upon release, the system sold for $59.99 USD, with
extra Smartridges selling at $19.99 USD, and additional controllers
costing $14.99 USD. The V.Smile is a good idea for teaching young
children in a fun way.

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En_A
post Aug 17 2007, 03:12 AM

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ok now its getting tougher. this or 360 or ps3?
hmm... hmm.gif tongue.gif

i think got that made in china educational stuff oso, try to find out more at shops. (those 1 got keyboard summore)
as long as u kid like to play it, whichever is okay blush.gif
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post Jan 21 2008, 02:41 AM

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can go to http://etoys.com.my to purchase online

 

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