Is the V smile discontinued?
Smile (without motion capabilities). The V. Smile’s last game was a V-Motion game for the Disney-Pixar movie Cars 2 released in June 2011, and the console was discontinued shortly after. Smile™ TV Learning System – a unique video game system created especially for children aged 3 to 7. The V. Smile™ TV Learning System combines a kid-friendly design, age- appropriate curriculum, entertaining graphics, and fun game play into a unique experience that your child will love and you can support.
Who made the V smile?
The V. Smile was an educational game console created by VTech. It was such a success that it gained two generational upgrades, two spinoff consoles, three portable models, and many different peripherals. The V. Smile™ TV Learning System engages your child with two modes of play: the Learning Adventure – an exciting exploratory journey in which learning concepts are seamlessly integrated, and the Learning Zone – a series of games designed to focus on specific school skills in a fun, engaging way.V. Smile® MotionTM plugs directly into the TV to provide kids with a high-tech gaming experience using thrilling, age-appropriate learning games and a motion-activated, intui- tive wireless controller.The learning grows as your baby grows! The V. Smile Baby™ Infant Development System combines a baby-friendly wireless activity panel, age-appropriate curriculum, entertaining images, and fun early learning activities into a unique experience for babies and parents to share together.
Was the V smile successful?
By the decade’s end, having branched out into commercial phones, we were the world’s largest manufacturer of cordless phones. Meanwhile, V. Smile became our most successful ever electronic learning product. The V. Smile is a low-cost (about $50 U. S. TV, while the Pocket is a mobile version with its own screen that sells for about $80 (although it, too, can be plugged into a TV).