Vtech - V.Motion Active Learning System
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Details
Features
- Release Date: July 10, 2008
- Learning System guides kids through age-appropriate skill levels and developmental activities
- Web connect features allow for bonus gameplay downloads
- Wireless motion-activated joystick is adaptable for right- or left-handed players
- Compatible with the entire V.Smile Smartridge library
- Manufacturer's Suggested Age: 3 Years and Up
Additional Information
- DPCI: 204-04-0160
- ASIN: B00160240M
- Catalog #: 10824538
- Item can be gift wrapped.
- Made in the USA or Imported
Shipping & Policies
- You may return this item to any Target store.Opens in New Window
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- Estimated Ship Dimensions : 16.3 inches length x 13.1 inches width x 5.1 inches height
- Estimated Ship Weight: 1.10 pounds.
Guest Reviews
Average rating:
11-14 (of 14 Reviews)
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A 2 year olds dream!!!!
January 14, 2009
Reviewer:
Mommyof4
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My two and a half year old loves this game system!!!! We got it for him for christmas along with the Wonder Pets game and Wall E.....he loves the Wonder Pets game and I have been pretty pleased with the education level....the games are very "simple" as far as being easy for a 2 year old to pick up on and as far as durable he has thrown the controller several times and it hasn't even scratched!! Overall, its a great purchase...
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Wasted my money :(
March 15, 2009
Reviewer:
cachesmom
(Denver, CO)
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I bought this for my son who is almost 3. I could not believe how crappy the graphics were, and as others, thought it would be an alternative to using the family wii. Please don't waste your money like I did. Its REALLY boring. He plays it for maybe 5 minutes and then gives me the controller. It wasn't expensive but I'm sure their is something better out there.
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DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!!!
February 9, 2009
Reviewer:
NO MORE CHEAP TOYS! "BOYCOTT VTECH"
(LYONS OHIO)
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My mother bought my three sons a v-smile console for Christmas last year and as Grandmas do, went overboard buying every single game she could find. She also purchased extra controllers, charger, adapter, you name it. This toy began powering itself off after the second or third use and never came back on. Exchanged it for a new one that did the same thing. Exchanged THAT for a v-smile pocket hoping for better luck and THAT did the same thing after about 5 uses! It also would not release the cartridges! Wrote to v-tech and was continually insulted and patronized by their associates, never been so upset with any company in my life! I have done research into this and found many other parents say the same! Look this up, you will find it! V-tech told me to keep the games and the unit cleaner, now I ask how dirty it could be after a couple of uses? Complete waste of a lot of Grandma's money and three heartbroken kids! I do not recommend!
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A Bit Boring
January 23, 2009
Reviewer:
Momma Bear "Amy B"
(Charlotte, NC)
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My 4 year old son received the V-Motion as a birthday gift from his grandparents. I do not appreciate the ads coming off as two players can play this system at one time. I understand the concept of sharing and taking turns but do not mis-lead the consumer in such manners. This system, although somewhat educational, does not keep my sons attention for any amount of time. He gets bored. I also find is exhausting to have to replace batteries in the unit weekly due to any amount of playtime. My friends 3 year old also got one for Christmas and had to do the same until she broke down and purchased the ac adapter (that I personally feel should have been with the unit). I feel that the maker of this system should be ashamed of themselves for trying to market this toy as the toddler version of the Wii and they know that is exactly what they did. For Shame! For Shame!
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