The Leapster Learning Game System, previously known as the Leapster Multimedia Learning System, is an
educational
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handheld game console
A handheld game console, or simply handheld console, is a small, portable self-contained video game console with a built-in screen, game controls and speakers. Handheld game consoles are smaller than home video game consoles and contain the con ...
aimed at 4- to 10–11-year-olds (
preschool
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to
fourth grade or
fifth grade
Fifth grade (also 5th Grade or Grade 5) is the fifth or sixth year of formal or compulsory education. In the United States, this is mostly the last grade of primary school, but for some states, it could be the first year of middle school. Primary ...
), made by
LeapFrog Enterprises. Its games teach the
alphabet
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,
phonics
Phonics is a method for teaching reading and writing to beginners. To use phonics is to teach the relationship between the sounds of the spoken language (phonemes), and the letters (graphemes) or groups of letters or syllables of the written ...
, basic math (
addition
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,
subtraction
Subtraction (which is signified by the minus sign, –) is one of the four Arithmetic#Arithmetic operations, arithmetic operations along with addition, multiplication and Division (mathematics), division. Subtraction is an operation that repre ...
,
multiplication
Multiplication is one of the four elementary mathematical operations of arithmetic, with the other ones being addition, subtraction, and division (mathematics), division. The result of a multiplication operation is called a ''Product (mathem ...
,
division), and art and animal facts to players. Along with a
directional pad
The D-pad (short for directional pad) is a compact input method developed for video games, designed to translate thumb movement into directional control through a flat, cross-shaped surface that rests on four internal switches. Each switch corres ...
, the system features a
touchscreen
A touchscreen (or touch screen) is a type of electronic visual display, display that can detect touch input from a user. It consists of both an input device (a touch panel) and an output device (a visual display). The touch panel is typically l ...
with a stylus pen that enables young users to interact directly with the screen. The Leapster was released in October 2003.
LeapFrog released the Leapster2 handheld device as a successor to the Leapster in July 2008. The Leapster2 is essentially the previous system with an added
USB port
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and
SD card
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slot. These additions give the ability to play a downloaded full game or short game including the ability to log data on gameplay, such as what has been learned by the user or art created by the user. Downloadable games are not for sale.
The games released since the Leapster2's release log user activity and will send this data to LeapFrog's "Learning Path" system, which tracks educational milestones completed. Completion of certain learning activity can allow online games to be accessed. In the case of art created on the device, the art can be further embellished online and printed with a printer accessible by the user's computer. Both the Leapster and Leapster L-MAX were retired in 2014 and the Leapster2 was retired in 2019.
History
Released on October 7, 2003,
the Leapster has since undergone several revisions and remakes. The Leapster L-MAX, a version that has one extra feature (an A/V TV output, which allows the user to view and hear gameplay on their television) was released in 2004. The L-MAX console's size has decreased and the pen is now a wire instead of a thread. The Leapster TV, a screenless version with the same basic control layout in a console form, was released in 2005 and retired in 2007.
The Leapster was the best-selling educational handheld game console in America and has sold about 4 million units and 12 million software cartridges since its inception, as of May 2007. It is regularly sold in nine countries directly, and in another 7 for teaching
English as a second language
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in schools.
Software
There are approximately 40 games available, and over 50 have been created. This is the largest library for any handheld designed exclusively for educational use.
All games for the Leapster feature a "Hint" function along with a dedicated "Hint" button that will bring up audio or animated information on instructions given in the game.
LeapFrog has not opened the Leapster platform to significant amounts of third-party or
homebrew development; software is typically developed in-house or as work-for-hire.
Criticism
Dave Bauer stated that there is a "depressingly small library of software available for the Leapster ... but some more varied software would make it much more interesting for (my son) ... no platform that has ever been successful without third-party software. ... Besides that, a strong hobbyist platform would be amazing".
Ian Bogost stated "the potential for improved educational game design is simply not going to come from inside the LeapFrog corporation".
Games licensed
*''
1st Grade''
*''2nd Grade: Musical Menace''
*''Adibou: À la Recherche de Robilloc''
*''
Animal Genius''
*''
The Backyardigans
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''
*''The Batman: Multiply, Divide and Conquer''
*''The Batman: Strength in Numbers''
*''Bratz World: The Jet Set''
*''
Cars
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''
*''
Cars 2
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''
*''Cars Supercharged''
*''
Clifford the Big Red Dog: Reading''
*''Cosmic Math''
*''Crayola: Art Adventure''
*''Creature Create''
*''Digging for Dinosaurs''
*''
The Disney•PIXAR Collection''
*''
Disney Fairies
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''
*''
Disney Princess: Enchanted Learning''
*''Disney Princess: Worlds of Enchantment''
*''
Dora the Explorer: Camping Adventure''
*''Dora the Explorer: Piñata Party''
*''Dora the Explorer: Wildlife Rescue''
*''
Finding Nemo
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*''
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
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''
*''Get Puzzled!''
*''Go, Diego, Go!: Animal Rescuer''
*''
I Spy: Challenger!''
*''I Spy: Treasure Hunt''
*''
The Incredibles
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''
*''
Kindergarten
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''
*''Learning with Leap'' (cartridge-only game, built in on some Leapsters)
*''Letter Factory''
*''Letters on the Loose''
*''Letterpillar''
*''
Madagascar
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*''Math Baseball''
*''Math Missions''
*''Mr. Pencil's Learn to Draw and Write''
*''My Amusement Park''
*''
NASCAR
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''
*''
Ni Hao, Kai-Lan: Beach Day''
*''
Noddy: Rainbow Adventures'' (UK only)
*''Number Raiders''
*''Numbers on the Run: Counting on Zero''
*''Outwit!''
*''
The Penguins of Madagascar: Race for 1st Place!''
*''Pet Pals''
*''Phonics: Lesson One''
*''
The Princess and the Frog
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*''
Ratatouille
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''
*''Reading with Phonics: Mole's Huge Nose''
*''Rock the World: A Reading Adventure''
*''
Schoolhouse Rock!: America Rock''
*''Schoolhouse Rock!: Grammar Rock''
*''
Scooby-Doo!: Math Times Two''
*''Scooby-Doo!: Spooky Snacks''
*''
Sonic X
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''
*''
Spider-Man: The Case of the Sinister Speller''
*''
SpongeBob SquarePants: Saves the Day''
*''SpongeBob SquarePants: Through the Wormhole''
*''
Star Wars: The Clone Wars - Jedi Math''
*''
Star Wars: Jedi Reading''
*''
Tangled
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''
*''The Talking Words Factory''
*''
Thomas & Friends: Calling All Engines!''
*''
Top-Secret Personal Beeswax: Share a Journal with Junie B.''
*''
Toy Story 3
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''
*''
Up''
*''
WALL-E
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''
*''
Wolverine and the X-Men''
*''Word Chasers''
Technical specifications
Hardware
*
CPU: Custom
ASIC
An application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC ) is an integrated circuit (IC) chip customized for a particular use, rather than intended for general-purpose use, such as a chip designed to run in a digital voice recorder or a high-efficien ...
containing an
ARCTangent
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-A5 CPU, running at 96 MHz.
* Memory: Original Leapster: 2 MB onboard
RAM
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* A male sheep
* Random-access memory, computer memory
* Ram Trucks, US, since 2009
** List of vehicles named Dodge Ram, trucks and vans
** Ram Pickup, produced by Ram Trucks
Ram, ram, or RAM may also ref ...
, 256 bytes non-volatile. Leapster2: 16 MB RAM, 128 KB non-volatile storage
* Media type: Cartridges of 4-16 MB with between 2 and 512 KB non-volatile storage.
* Graphics: 4 MB ATI chip.
* Audio: Proprietary hardware audio acceleration, which includes
MIDI
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (; MIDI) is an American-Japanese technical standard that describes a communication protocol, digital interface, and electrical connectors that connect a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, ...
playback and
CELP voice compression sampled at 8000 Hz.
** It retains the same sound source from the original
LeapPad from 1999.
* Screen: 160x160
CSTN with touchscreen.
* Leapster2 only: USB 1.1 (client only) and full-sized SD slot.
* Some Leapster2s have no SD slot and use onboard memory in place of it.
Most of the software content for the original Leapster was created with Macromedia Flash MX 2004; the device runs a version of
Adobe Flash Player
Adobe Flash Player (known in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Google Chrome as Shockwave Flash) is a discontinuedExcept in China, where it continues to be used, as well as Harman for enterprise users. computer program for viewing multimedia ...
that was licensed to LeapFrog and ported to the Leapster. Tom Prichard, Sr. Vice President of Marketing for Leapfrog, said that he believed using Flash allowed them to "bring the Leapster system to life more rapidly than we could have with any other development method".
References
External links
Official site
{{LeapFrog Enterprises
Handheld game consoles
Discontinued handheld game consoles
Products introduced in 2003
Sixth-generation video game consoles
Products and services discontinued in 2019
LeapFrog Enterprises
Educational video game consoles