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===Background===
===Background===
The '''V.Smile''' (stylized as '''V.SMILE TV LEARNING SYSTEM''') is an educational home video game console manufactured and released by [[VTech]]. Titles are available on ROM cartridges called "Smartridges", to play off the system's educational nature. The graphics are primarily sprite-based. Several variants of the V.Smile console are sold including handheld versions, or models with added functionality such as touch tablet integrated controllers or microphones. Licensed games for the system were released including games of characters from Disney and [[Nick Jr. Productions|Nick Jr.]].
The '''V.Smile''' (stylized as '''V.SMILE TV LEARNING SYSTEM''') is an educational home video game console manufactured and released by [[VTech]]. Titles are available on ROM cartridges called "Smartridges", to play off the system's educational nature. The graphics are primarily sprite-based. Several variants of the V.Smile console are sold including handheld versions, or models with added functionality such as touch tablet integrated controllers or microphones. Licensed games for the system were released including games of characters from Disney and [[Nick Jr. Productions|Nick Jr.]].
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'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see an orange card (which is a reference to the V-Motion game card later in 2008). It spins rapidly and then it grows arms and legs. Later the white oval on the orange card grows a face and it jumps as V.SMILE and LEARNING SYSTEM fade in.
'''Logo:''' On a white background, we see an orange card (which is a reference to the V-Motion game card later in 2008) forming. It then spins rapidly and then it grows arms and legs. Later the white oval on the orange card grows a face and it jumps as '''{{color|blue|V.}}{{color|orange|SMILE}}''' and {{color|blue|LEARNING SYSTEM}} fade in.


'''Variants:''' There exists different language versions of the start-up in French, German, Italian, Castilian Spanish, Mexican Spanish and Chinese.
'''Variants:''' There exists different language versions of the start-up in French, German, Italian, Castilian Spanish, Mexican Spanish and Chinese.


'''Technique:''' CGI animation.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Some bouncing sounds followed by the orange card giggling and saying "V.Smile".
'''Music/Sounds:''' Bouncing sounds followed by the orange card giggling and saying "V.Smile".


'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' International versions of the console would have a different voice for the orange card.
'''Music/Sounds Variant:''' International versions of the console would have a different voice for the orange card.

Revision as of 02:27, 29 June 2023

Background

The V.Smile (stylized as V.SMILE TV LEARNING SYSTEM) is an educational home video game console manufactured and released by VTech. Titles are available on ROM cartridges called "Smartridges", to play off the system's educational nature. The graphics are primarily sprite-based. Several variants of the V.Smile console are sold including handheld versions, or models with added functionality such as touch tablet integrated controllers or microphones. Licensed games for the system were released including games of characters from Disney and Nick Jr..

(August 4, 2004-2010)


Logo: On a white background, we see an orange card (which is a reference to the V-Motion game card later in 2008) forming. It then spins rapidly and then it grows arms and legs. Later the white oval on the orange card grows a face and it jumps as V.SMILE and LEARNING SYSTEM fade in.

Variants: There exists different language versions of the start-up in French, German, Italian, Castilian Spanish, Mexican Spanish and Chinese.

Technique: CGI.

Music/Sounds: Bouncing sounds followed by the orange card giggling and saying "V.Smile".

Music/Sounds Variant: International versions of the console would have a different voice for the orange card.

Availability: Appears after the VTech logo when starting up a V.Smile.

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