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System Request(s): VTech Systems

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2022 4:28 pm
by PeanutButterOwO
I'm finding more and more of these kids systems while going thrifting

VTech VFlash:
VFlash was a Optical Disc-Cart based educational video game system that came out in June of 2006.
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VSmile/VSmile Motion/VSmile Pocket
The VSmile line of systems was a Cartridge based educational video game system. The original VSmile came out in 2004, the motion in 2008. and the pocket in 2007.

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Original VSmile
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VSmile Plus
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VSmile Motion
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VSmile Pocket
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VSmile Cyber Pocket
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VSmile Cartridges
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VSmile Motion ONLY Cartridges

VSmile Baby
VSmile Baby was a cartridge based educational video game system for younger kids. It released in 2006.

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Whiz Kid
I'm not entirely sure if this can be classified as a console itself, but it does have cartridge games that go with it. I'd say it is
Whiz Kid was a educational learning system that used a computer's screen to run. It also had its own little touch pad thing you use the attached pen on. Whiz Kid Education System released in 2007

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The Whiz Kid touch pad
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The cartridges you need for it to work

Re: System Request(s): VTech Systems

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2022 11:42 pm
by PeanutButterOwO
VReader
The VReader was an educational-reading focused handheld that took cartridges. It was released in 2010.
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The device
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Cartridges

Re: System Request(s): VTech Systems

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2023 10:07 am
by organicsailor
I tried buying VFlash once. It's cost-effective and more effectiveredactle in educating young children than I expected.

Re: System Request(s): VTech Systems

Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2023 3:25 am
by sahesta
My child also loves to play and I find it very usefulgeometry dash subzero, Good price. Overall quite satisfied.

Re: System Request(s): VTech Systems

Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2024 3:02 am
by PeanutButterOwO
Bumping this because I saw that V.Smile was added but the others were not

Re: System Request(s): VTech Systems

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2024 2:08 pm
by alickabrook1
I'm finding more and more of these kids systems while going thrifting