For someone who already own V Smile, Smart Keyboard accessory and a touch tablet enhanced joystick will provide a similar experience. Since keyboard can be disconnected and a standard joystick or other V Smile accessory used, PC Pal can easily convert into duty as a normal V Smile system.
New variant of V Smile is V Motion Active Learn System, introduced as a sort of low cost, educational alternative from Vtech to popular Wii with it built in controller accelerometers that detect movement. V Motion system is not as advanced, but includes a Wireless, motion activated joystick that is right left adaptable. Controller can be tilte in a direction to achieve a result on screen, rather than using traditional joystick directional control.
Dodging things or moving left and right with controller can inspire play to physically engage in games. V Smile Pocket direct competition is handheld Leapster by Leapfrog.
V Tech has advantage in number and diversity of available accessories such as Smartbooks and Art Studio, whereas Leapfrog Leapster accessories are generally focused on portability options such as batteries and cases.
V Smile family in general is more focused on TV connectability, while Leapster is more focused on handheld, portable systems, but Vtech and Leapfrog have move to compete with 1 another on both fronts. Leapster systems and games tend to be slightly more expensive than V Smile games.
Leapster does have an age range for some games that reach up to age 11, which is territory more for V Flash than V Smile. Noteworthy is that both Leapfrog and Vtech continue to sell previous generation handhelds at a reduced price compared to Leapster 2 and V Smile Pocket.
V Smile PC Pal and Smart Keyboard accessory faces direct competition with Leapfrog Clickstart educational computer offering, and indirect competition with various toy educational laptops and low cost desktop PC with children software and child friendly accessories installed. While V Smile Smartbook may face competition from Sega Pico due to similarity of concepts, Sega Pico has not been available outside Japan for a long time. Rough comparisons in technological capability with V Smile consoles in terms of graphics and sound can be made to SNES and Game Boy Advance systems, generally console is technologically comparable to most 4 or 5 generation consoles despite being released in 7 generation of gaming consoles.
V Smile systems in general are offered for a fraction of price of those consoles when V Smile systems were designed specifically for children with a focus on education. Durability and quality of plastics and other components of V Smile systems is in line with expectations given low cost of devices.
Replacement game system hardware can often be bought for less than cost of a single game on dedicated current generation console game systems from Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo.
Several games were released in different countries, and as a result of console being aimed at young children who might not know English, they were translated into their respective languages. Games also have a suggested age range box, that sometimes changes depending on which country it was released in. Console and it games were sometimes distributed by different companies, such as Concentra in Portugal, and Giochi Preziosi in Italy.
Some V Smile games were re released with V Motion functionality, while some were exclusive to system, and others were never upgraded. Cartridges are light purple in color, but there are others 1 that work with accessories are bright yellow, V Smile Smartbook games are red, and transparent dark purple cartridges, which came with several bundles of special edition console in different games. V Motion cartridges are a round top with a hole in shape of a V and are orange in color.
There is a known unreleased title, Adventures In Oz, which was listed on Amazon by Vtech in before console was released, but it is unknown if it was ever developed or if when why it was cancelled. Research by American Academy Pediatrics AAP and National Institutes Health NIH show that Vtech V Smile Baby product, marketed for ages 9 months to 3 years, does not meet claims that it helps with childhood development or education in any way, stating that children ages 0 to 2 years do not understand what is going on on a TV screen.
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Shape Combination teaches you how to combine shapes to make certain objects. One example is a car. Color Filling has you filling images with the correct colors. You have a total of 13 colors to pick from. Color Mixing has you mixing colors. Pal gives you many more colors to pick from. Someone please post clear gameplay of all the modes and the entire game Creative Play already has clear footage. Creative Play has Rainbow Chase and Toy Maker, which don't use the drawing tablet for drawing anything.
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