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ISn't Leap Frog a handheld anyways. And I suppose you could count it as one, however it would be a really ****** one at that. And no one on gamespot is going to be interested in it (I hope anyways)
i think we can all agree on this basic rule. if gamespot rewiews its games, than its a console (iphone games are outsourced to another site)darkspineslayerwell its games might get Bad reviews because its all kid games but if they review it based on how it makes kids smart or if hardcore games were available it might get good ones and if it does we might consider it
My wife and I bought my 3 year old son a Leapfrog Leapster for Christmas this year, along with a Thomas and Freinds game and a Pixar's Cars game. He loves it and has a blast playing and learning with the system.
I thought of it as his first handheld system, and a great learning experiance. As he gets older I plan to buy other handhelds such as the PSP or DS (prolly a PSP2 or DS2 by that time), but the Leapster is a great gaming system for children at the pre-k, to maybe thrird grade age.
They system itself is a MASSIVE battery hog, but the graphics are nice and colorful, very comparable to GBA games. The touch screen is responsive, and the system is very sturdy, and can handle the wear and tear of a young boy hauling it around.
I think it is a great machine for what it does, and so does my little boy.
I'm sorry, but a system that plays educational games only should NEVER be considered a console.
MasterBolt360
yup, heaven forbid our kids actually learn something while they have fun.
What competition could it possible put out?
I guess uber high rez alphabets in full 1080 might be cool.......:roll:
What would we call the Leapfrog fanboys? Froggers?clubsammich91Post Of The Day my friend, good one!
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