LeapTV

LeapTV
DeveloperLeapFrog Enterprises
TypeHome video game console
Release dateOctober 20, 2014
Introductory priceUS$149.99[1]
MediaROM cartridge, digital download
Storage16GB
DisplayHDMI 720p[2]
Camera640 x 480 motion sensing camera
PredecessorZippity Learning System

The LeapTV is an educational video game console developed by LeapFrog and released on October 20, 2014.[3] The console consists of the main unit, a motion sensing camera, and a modifiable controller for different play styles. The console was available at Walmart, Target, Amazon, and Toys "R" Us.[4]

Games

  • Kart Racing Supercharged!
  • Disney Sofia the First
  • Ultimate Spider-Man
  • LeapFrog Letter Factory Adventures
  • Blaze and the Monster Machines
  • PAW Patrol: Storm Rescuers
  • Pixar Pals Plus
  • Nickelodeon Dora and Friends
  • Dance and Learn
  • DoodleCraft
  • Sports!
  • Disney Frozen
  • Bubble Guppies
  • Jake and the Never Land Pirates
  • Disney Princess
  • Pet Play World
  • Banzai Beans: Ninja Number Challenge
  • Leapfrog Classics: Splurgle, LeapSchool Cooking, Aardvark Adventure Tales
  • Solar Taxi
  • Molecule Mission


References

  1. ^ "LeapTV™ Educational Gaming System". Archived from the original on 2014-10-26.
  2. ^ Sawh, Michael (16 December 2016). "LeapTV Review". Trusted Reviews.
  3. ^ Scott Stein (15 July 2014). "LeapTV, a tiny game console for little kids, coming this fall for $149 with a bold controller (hands-on)". Cnet. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  4. ^ "Leapfrog introduces Wii-Inspired LeapTV". thestar.com. 2014-07-15. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
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