Aug 08 2008
VTech offers Wii-type gaming for younger kids
From indystar.gns.gannett.com:
“Now that Nintendo’s Wii has revolutionized the way we play video games with its motion-sensing controllers, VTech hopes to get in on the action with a new gaming system of its own aimed at young children called the V.Smile V-Motion
Active Learning System.
V-Motion combines motion-activated video gaming with educational content to teach 3- to 7-year-olds math, reading, science, spelling and logical thinking.”
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