How do I set up VTech V Smile?
Smile to your TV set using the audio/video cables connected to the main unit.
- Turn off the TV and the V. Smile system.
- Locate the composite audio/video inputs on your TV.
- Plug the yellow connector into the yellow video jack.
- Plug the red and white audio cables into the red and white coded jacks.
How old is Vsmile?
Smile (marketed as the V. Smile TV Learning System) is a handheld and home edutainment console made for children ages 3 and up. It was released in August 2004 and discontinued in 2010, it was replaced by the InnoTV/Storio TV.
When did the Vsmile come out?
What year did the Vsmile come out?
Why was the Wii so popular?
Nintendo came up with the Wii. The console had worse graphics and a slower processor than its rivals, yet it destroyed them in sales, and it drove the company to new heights of popularity, praise, and profit.
Are the V-Motion and Smartridges backwards compatible with other models?
The V-Motion and Smartridges however are fully backwards compatible with other V.Smile variants and V.Smile Smartridges, and a V-Motion Smartridge can also be played on V.Smile console or handheld, albeit without the motion functionality used.
How much does a Smartridge cost?
Titles are available on ROM cartridges called “Smartridges”, to play off the system’s educational nature, and were sold for a retail price of $19.99. The graphics are primarily sprite-based. The console is often sold bundled with a particular game.
What age is V Smile for?
The V.Smile is an educational game system by VTech. It is designed for children ages 3 to 6, but offers software designed for several age groups between 3 to 9, and had a suggested retail price of $59.99.
What is the pin count of the Smile motion cartridge connector?
The pin count of a V.Smile, V.Smile Motion, and V.Smile Baby cartridge connector is 52, the same connector used on the Amstrad CPC’s expansion port. The system’s kiosk cartridge pins were soldered directly from the smartridge to the console board to prevent any kind of error when switching games.