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V.Flash
DeveloperVTech
Koto Laboratory
ManufacturerVTech
TypeEducationalhome video game console
GenerationSeventh
Release dateSeptember2006
Introductory price$100
Discontinued2007
MediaCustomized encasedCD-ROM "V.Discs"
CPUARM9 fromLSI Logic
StorageMemory card
Graphics3D Capable
Controller inputJoystick
Marketing targetChildren aged 5-10
PredecessorV.Smile
SuccessorInnoTV

TheV.Flash Home Edutainment System, also known asV.Smile Pro inEurope, is aseventh-generationeducationalhome video game console and spinoff from theV.Smile series ofvideo game consoles developed byVTech and Koto Laboratory.[1] Unlike the V.Smile, this game console uses3D graphics. This system is designed for kids aged 6 to 10.[2]

Although critics praised the V.Flash for improving on the V.Smile's base, the console's sales lagged behind the former.[3] VTech discontinued the V.Flash shortly after and shifted focus back to the V.Smile.

History

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It was revealed at the 2006 London Toy Fair,[4] and released in September2006.[5] The system retailed for $100.[2]

Games

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Since the console did not sell as well as the V.Smile, not many games were made for it. All games were released in theUnited States, theUnited Kingdom,Spain,France andGermany, with the exceptions of Bratz Fashion Pixiez: The Secret Necklace, which was not released in the United Kingdom and Germany, Multisports, which was exclusive to Germany, and Scooby-Doo!: Ancient Adventure, which was not released in Germany. Additionally, Bratz Fashion Pixiez: The Secret Necklace, Cars: In the Fast Lane and Disney Princess: The Crystal Ball Adventure were released inMexico.

There are 10 titles known to have been released.The Princeton Review was involved in the development of educational content for some games.[2][6]

#US/UK titleOverseas title(s)Age range
1Bratz Fashion Pixiez: The Secret NecklaceSpainBratz Fashion Pixiez: El Misterio del Collar
FranceBratz Fashion Pixiez: Le Collier Magique
MexicoBratz Fashion Pixiez: El Secreto del Magico
NetherlandsBratz Fashion Pixiez: De Magische Ketting
United States6-8
Spain6-9
France6-9
Mexico6-9
2Cars: In the Fast LaneSpainCars: El Carril Rápido
FranceCars: À Fond La Caisse!
GermanyCars: Auf Der Überholspur
MexicoCars: El Corredores Rapido
Netherlands Cars: in de Snelle Baan
United States6-8
United Kingdom5-7
Spain6-9
France6-9
Germany6-8
Mexico6-9
3Disney Princess: The Crystal Ball AdventureSpainDisney Princess: El Castillo de las Princesas
FranceDisney Princess: L'aventure enchantée
GermanyDisney Prinzessinnen: Das zauberhafte Märchen-Abenteuer
MexicoDisney Princesas: La aventura encantado
United States6-8
United Kingdom5-7
Spain6-9
France6-9
Germany6-10
Mexico6-10
4N/A[a]GermanyMultisports
FranceDéfis Sports
Germany6-8
France6-9
5Scooby-Doo: Ancient AdventureSpainScooby-Doo: Viaje Al Pasado
FranceScooby-Doo!: Les Civilisations Perdues
MexicoScooby-Doo!: Las Viajan de Pasado
United States6-8
Spain6-9
France6-9
6Shrek the Third: The Search for ArthurSpainShrek Tercero: ¿Donde Está Arturo?
FranceShrek Le Troisieme: En quête d'Arthur
GermanyShrek Der Dritte: Die Suche nach Arthus
United States6-8
United Kingdom7-9
Spain6-9
France6-9
Germany6-8
7SpongeBob SquarePants: Idea SpongeSpainBob Esponja: Misión Esponja
FranceBob L'Éponge: Une Idée Spongieuse
GermanySpongebob Schwammkopf: Ein Schwamm voller Ideen
United States8-10
United Kingdom7-9
Spain6-9
France8-11
Germany8-10
8The Amazing Spider-Man: Countdown to DoomSpainEl Asombroso Spider-Man: Persecicíon en la Ciudad
FranceSpider-Man: Course-poursuite à Manhattan
GermanySpider-Man: Angriff der Super-Schurken
United States8-10
United Kingdom7-9
Spain8-11
France8-11
Germany8-10
9The Incredibles: Mission IncredibleSpainLos Increíbles: Misión Increíble
FranceLes Indestructibes: Les Indestructibes À La Rescousse
GermanyDie Unglaublichen: In unglaublicher Mission
United States8-10
United Kingdom7-9
Spain8-11
France8-11
Germany8-10
10Wacky Race on Jumpin' Bean IslandSpainCarrera Loca En La Isla De Las Vainas Fritas
FranceDingo'Rallye: Fou! Fou! Fou!
GermanyDas Verrückte Rennen Der Hüpf-Bohnen Insel
United States5-7
United Kingdom5-7
Spain6-9
France6-10
Germany6-8
11National Geographic Kids[7]Unreleased, showcased in a 2007 V.Tech catalog?-?

CDs

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Unlike most otherCD-ROM-basedconsoles, this system uses 12 cmCDs enclosed with plastic to protect damage from touching (although it could also protect from piracy), which is somewhat similar to 3.5"floppy disks orUMDs. The discs use theISO 9660[8] file system, without anycopy protection mechanism other than a simple sensor in the case jacket, making it possible to make adisc image out of the media.[9] Because of this, the V.Flash can also playaudio CDs and user-recordedCD-Rs using the supplied disc adapter.

Other hardware

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The processor is anARM9 processor fromLSI Logic. Files are stored in 3 main formats:.mjp (Motion JPEG),.ptx (Pro Tools session file), and.snd. The latter have been determined to bePCM WAV files.

Capable of rendering 1.5 million polygons per second and equipped with a 32 bit CPU, this system is directly comparable to the fifth generation game consoles, such as thePlayStation.

The system may use a memory card to save games.[2]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Although the name is in English, Multisports was exclusive to Europe and no English version exists.

References

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  1. ^Amos, Evan (2021).The Game Console 2.0: A Photographic History from Atari to Xbox. No Starch Press (published Sep 8, 2021). p. 237.ISBN 9781718500617.
  2. ^abcd"New & Future Releases".Children's Technology Review.15 (3): 15. March 1, 2007. Retrieved22 May 2022.
  3. ^"VTech Annual Report 2007"(PDF).VTech Corporate.
  4. ^"VTech Unveils a New CD-Based Home Edutainment System – V.Flash at London Toy Fair".VTech. 26 January 2006. Retrieved2020-02-09.
  5. ^Orland, Kyle (October 26, 2006)."Nine year old wins scholarship for edu-game idea".Joystiq. Archived fromthe original on 28 January 2015. Retrieved28 January 2015.
  6. ^Buckleitner, Warren (May 1, 2006)."Getting Smart on Smart Toys".Children's Technology Review.14 (5): 8. Retrieved22 May 2022.
  7. ^"VTech Products".VTechkids. Retrieved27 October 2020.
  8. ^"V.Flash Explorations".Emu Vibes. 26 May 2007. Archived from the original on 5 March 2010. Retrieved5 March 2010.
  9. ^"V.Flash Hacking".vtech-v-flash-hacking.webnode.com. Retrieved2021-05-11.

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