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@MushroomzOMG3 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@vampirelibrarian7773 ай бұрын
yippee thank you, I need it lmfaooo
@Felecc3 ай бұрын
Thakns, good night 💚
@TomahawkRiddles3 ай бұрын
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@palacioestrella3 ай бұрын
🧢
@PolygonDonut3 ай бұрын
I feel like ENTIRE GAME CONSOLES being made solely for children is such a specific thing to OUR generation. Because nowadays you can just go play on an ipad or fortnite, games/devices made for all ages instead of only children. Being catered to as a child with games and consoles specifically made for you was so fun.
@refdigun3 ай бұрын
@@PolygonDonut pongon!?!?
@ArtemisAYO3 ай бұрын
@@refdigungreat minds think alike
@Sigmaalphatwo3 ай бұрын
POLYGONDONUT!?
@Sealington3 ай бұрын
pogo!
@jan_Eten3 ай бұрын
PLYONGO DUNTO?!?!
@Indigoification3 ай бұрын
The fact that so many of the controllers for these consoles can be easily adapted for left-handed folks genuinely feels remarkable - that's such good design!
@NotArmani312 күн бұрын
Yeah, it's really cool! The only other time I've seen something like that was when some DS games like Flipnote Studio would allow the option to play either left-handed/right-handed
@jane58863 ай бұрын
22:40 "I asked the v smile community discord" BRO THE WHAT
@AcesInEmbers3 ай бұрын
Yeah like pls where is that 😭
@loaduscoolclipz55053 ай бұрын
MIDORANGER JUMPSCARE
@STICKOMEDIA3 ай бұрын
Lmao
@SAEGEntertainmentV2.03 ай бұрын
@@AcesInEmbersidk
@justinnelson59603 ай бұрын
You shouldn't be so surprised. This is the internet, there's a fandom for everything.
@YukaAkemi3 ай бұрын
The amount of left hand accessibility is actually mind blowing , that’s so crazy how clean and smooth they made the buttons or controller switch btwn R and L hand
@WoodlandGloomАй бұрын
YES as a left-handed kid growing up I LOVED this.
@visual_Memories3 ай бұрын
The V-Tech standard was to make everything as bizarre and impractical a shape as possible. Definitely helped 'em stand out.
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@sk3llyb0nes3 ай бұрын
Winnie the Pooh: Honey Hunt on the V-Smile was the beginning of my gamer days. That shit shapped me as a person and I am forever greatful
@katanah31953 ай бұрын
That game was the absolute best!
@neptunepie992 ай бұрын
Me too! That console was the only one I had and that game was the only one we bought and I loved it
@audiohd-jim25 күн бұрын
I just had a memory from the game come back and I completely forgot that it existed
@WolfleeTheDog3 ай бұрын
Every time clue showed off the accessibility features on the controllers my mind was blown. I don’t know why but every time I was like 😦🤯
@MrCharlieBros3 ай бұрын
Right? Like, why can't this be like... standard? WHY DO I HAVE TO USE SYMMETRIC JOYSTICKS SONY?
@LepidoliteMica3 ай бұрын
I feel like to some extent the accessibility features can cause problems down the line. There are plenty of options for southpaw mice, for instance, but most lefties just... use normal mice. Why? Not because it's hard to get left-handed options; it's just that so much of the ecosystem is designed for right-handedness that it becomes easier to just accept it and adapt to it. Handedness isn't even all that consistent; there are people out there who have attested to left-handedness in most of their lives, and then for some reason specifically bat and use scissors right-handed, simply because that's how they learned it. vTech may have been miles ahead of the curve by allowing kids that choice, but it's arguable they set those kids up to be familiar with that choice only to be faced with a world that doesn't give it as well.
@Cole_McGill3 ай бұрын
@@LepidoliteMica its also arguable that they planted the seeds of change in those kids, by giving them a taste of accessibility at such a fundamental point in their development. If most things were designed so that they could just as easily be used by a left handed person as they are right handed people, even right handed people would benefit. So its an important seed to plant. We all would benefit from accessibility.
@LepidoliteMica3 ай бұрын
@@Cole_McGill That's all well and good for things that are easily changed from one to the other, or are cheap enough to be made another way, but that's not a universal guarantee. I find myself regularly using MMO mice as the availability of a full numpad of macro buttons under the thumb is a great aid in workflow, and it's hard enough to get those for right-handed people these days let alone a southpaw configuration. Keyboards are another case of right-handed preference, where the left-side counterpart to the frequently-used enter key is the frequently-maligned caps lock, and the numpad is always placed on the right when it isn't removed from the board entirely. The shifter for a manual transmission is a right-handed component, and even in an automatic car the gas pedal is in the natural resting position of the right foot, with the brake only slightly left of it. Lord knows I _want_ to be able to use a right-handed throttle with the frequently available left-handed joysticks of HOSAS rigs to achieve a backwards HOTAS setup, but there is a limit to what the market is willing to cater mass manufacturing efforts to Training people at a young age to use a backwards setup, only to rugpull them later when their failing neuroplasticity will struggle to recover, is a poor choice.
@zorthonthedevistaorscott24812 ай бұрын
this was the early 2000's... and they even had the motion controls thing figured out before nintendo did with the wii u...
@catsinbed76343 ай бұрын
"Young children are the most naturally imaginative creatures on Earth" is beautifully said and so so true
@JessicaFEREM3 ай бұрын
26:32 Achievement unlocked: played a game that was so boring that you thought something was medically wrong with you because you kept dozing off
@Zach00000013 ай бұрын
I would suggest that Achievement is called: "Who needs Melatonin?"
@Memefan3 ай бұрын
Or, better yet, “Too tired to play.”
@Ragepyro3 ай бұрын
18:30 You throw broken things in the garbage, I hold onto everything in case I can reuse it later, we are not the same.
@NithProYT3 ай бұрын
i was genuinely surprised like why would he do this
@solidargument3 ай бұрын
It hurt me to watch. Bro didn't even bother putting the plastic in the recycling.
@GamingWithKare3 ай бұрын
@@NithProYThe said why he did it in the video he wasn’t able to use it or repair it because it was broken
@NithProYT3 ай бұрын
@@GamingWithKare still
@pluutonius2 ай бұрын
I'm low key a hoarder because of this
@TheBingoAstro3 ай бұрын
I remember legitimately owning a V-Smile as a kid. Can't remember the games I played or...anything else for that matter, but the orange and purple colors along with the wacky design certainly left an impression on me as a young kid. Good times.
@godzzwrath3 ай бұрын
did you also want to eat the face buttons?
@djdragontwist3 ай бұрын
I absolutely recognize the colored controller buttons and the sun and moon buttons on the console.
@coolcorvoid3 ай бұрын
I remember owning one too! I know I had several games for it, but the only one I still remember anything about had something to do with Care Bears. Maybe I should look that up.
@Kapier593 ай бұрын
I had one too! I dont remember all the games I had but I remember constantly playing the avengers game on it nonstop. Such a great learning tool for when I was young!
@happyxdragon12153 ай бұрын
I remember having one when I was little and I remember playing the winnie the pooh, scooby doo, and adventure park games
@christophertibbitts56363 ай бұрын
Thanks for uploading! As a kid I remember dunking on VTech because I dismissed them as a "little kid brand". Amazing to see how much innovation and build quality went into their consoles and games. Glad you showed these off.
@lauren-kitsuneroach3 ай бұрын
jeez, clue. there’s no other youtuber who can simultaneously make you feel like a viewer, a student, and a friend
@Zoopop133 ай бұрын
polygon donut and dream jelly are pretty cool too. all around my age with the same nostalgic things we all had/wanted/did.
@KP_Uravity3 ай бұрын
Getting a little parasocial are we Mr squidward?
@mewity3 ай бұрын
@@Zoopop13pongon mentioned 💥💥💥
@SageArdor3 ай бұрын
Sam O'Nella would like a word
@Electrino523 ай бұрын
pannen
@Hamster073 ай бұрын
I have been religiously watching KZbin for most of my life at this point, and I think this channel might be my favorite right now
@NegativeEnergyX20003 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the Shrek game at 2:15 straight up lifts music from Ocarina of Time
@kacperolszowski13313 ай бұрын
Not only from ocarina of time, but also Super Mario Bros, Darkseed II AND SaGa Frontier
@silvasoul89383 ай бұрын
Playing ocarina after getting too old for my V Smile was definitely uh. Something
@idoghacker80083 ай бұрын
I'm also pretty sure it had several revisions which could have changed it out for something else. None of them did.
@Jac-Man3 ай бұрын
I NEED PROOF
@TruxtonII3 ай бұрын
@@Jac-Man Search for "Shrek: Dragon's Tale (V.Smile) stolen music comparison"
@MtchndraLrd3 ай бұрын
Alphabet Park was my fix as a toddler, it’s so surreal seeing a video made of it now
@NotStoopid02283 ай бұрын
PSA: WD-40 is absolutely not a lubricant, it's for cleaning and displacing. WD stands for water displacement. They do sell lubricants under the brand name though.
@enbybunny99403 ай бұрын
Okay, cool. That’s what I initially thought and then I got really confused when he called it a lubricant. Genuinely thank you for the PSA, it saved me some confusion.
@MatthewCobalt3 ай бұрын
You can blame 'King of the Hill' for that
@Italktocarrots3 ай бұрын
the 40 stands for the fact it was the 40th formula that worked for them 🤗
@tacoman66973 ай бұрын
Well, at least the vid does show that it did a great job cleaning the pad for them.
@misseselise38643 ай бұрын
if lubricants are sold under the WD-40 brand name, then don’t you think when he refers to WD-40 lubricant, he’s talking about lubricants sold under the WD-40 brand name and not regular WD-40? using your brain should not be this hard.
@emilyfoutch3 ай бұрын
OH MY GOD!!! The vtech paw controler I had the pink and purple one, while my brother had the original colored one. We had the oringinal v-smile console, and seeing it just makes me smile. I had one of those when I was really little, that was one of my favorite things I used to have. you just brought back some of my favorite childhood memories with a single image. I remeber playing the dora game ALL THE TIME! it is a litteral core memory of mine. thank you
@uppityducky3 ай бұрын
20:55 No, those skills are valuable NOW not just in 2007. iPads and Chromebooks are legitimately making kids and teens computer illiterate. For example, the 18-year-old that sits next to me in my college class asked me how to get the photos, that he took with his digital camera and that he had already uploaded to the Mac at this point, onto his phone. These tangible, tactile edutainment devices are needed now more than ever honestly because schools are now expecting kids to know how to use a computer because they know iPads; and that couldn't be further from the truth.
@famitory3 ай бұрын
to be fair getting anything onto and off of apple devices is harder than it should be if you don't want to go through a cloud service. you can't just plug in the usb cable and have an iphone show up as a usb drive like you can with an android
@mattwolf76983 ай бұрын
Gen Alpha and the Boomers are bizzarely just as computer illiterate.
@uppityducky3 ай бұрын
@@famitory true but I don't think I've plugged any of my android phones into my computer within the last decade. Gmail, Google Photos, or Drive are usually my go to. Imo, if you own an apple device you should be more than familiar with the cloud concept but I do see your point.
@olive86043 ай бұрын
@@famitory there's air drop, although it's limited to apple devices
@famitory3 ай бұрын
@@olive8604 wireless standards are inherently slower and also like... i want to do the directory browsing from my computer with its full size keyboard and big screen. also phones should have thunderbolt so the files can zip across real fast.
@fennecnuggets34513 ай бұрын
I really appreciate all the effort you go through for your videos! There's nothing wrong with people who simply use photos and other channels' footage (with credit) to discuss things, of course. But it's cool that you take the time to acquire everything you want to talk about so that you're able to experience it all for yourself and provide accurate commentary from your own perspective. It's just a unique thing that not everyone has the means to do, and again that's fine, but it really does add a lot. Not to mention your BGM choices, voice and narration just make the experience very chill and pleasant. Please keep it up!
@fennecnuggets34513 ай бұрын
Just actually finished the video, and I also greatly appreciate your minor soapbox at the end. As someone who majored in child development, you're completely right and I can't stress those points enough either! It is so much healthier for them to have things like books, drawing tools and various toys and manipulatives to explore and develop their imaginations with.
@FrostCHNOS3 ай бұрын
"The only lubricant I had on hand was some wd-40" sounds like I line from a toxic ass romance novel
@FrostCHNOS3 ай бұрын
"What if I step on this with my giant adult foot" Sir?
@patatochipz3 ай бұрын
@@FrostCHNOS WHAT :sob:
@FrostCHNOS3 ай бұрын
@@patatochipz sorry I don't speak bottom
@patatochipz3 ай бұрын
@@FrostCHNOS erm
@patatochipz3 ай бұрын
@@FrostCHNOS wanana make out
@GrimRolland2 ай бұрын
omg i had the artstudio tablet! my granny gave it to me for my birthday, except my mom and i didnt have a lot of money growing up, so i felt obligated to love every gift i got as a kid, and i KNEW the tablet was shitty, even by seven year old standards. but i couldnt say anything, so i would draw with it everyday after school when my granny came over, to show her and mom how much i loved my gift! fun fact, the pen starts to tear through the screen after a while and if it gets damaged, like at all some of the colors will stop working lmao
@oddpeople87333 ай бұрын
I had a V-smile!! Omg the nostalgia!! Edit: while on my nostalgia trip I remembered the most anxiety enducing thing ever in my childhood. The Cinderella math game. You play as Cinderella serving ice cream to your step sisters and step mother and you have to to MATH to deliver the ice cream, but you were on a timer, and when this timer got to a certain time your ice cream would start melting and this voice would tell you "the ice cream is melting!" While you're trying to do MATH
@allycorley1843 ай бұрын
Dude I remember having literal panic attacks over this
@RadeonVega643 ай бұрын
@@allycorley184BRO SAME
@brookewells72083 ай бұрын
I used to hand it to my mom when I needed to go to the bathroom and that still haunts her 😂
@atrociousraspberry10913 ай бұрын
THAT GAME. I had the exact same experience. I feel so validated that other people were scared of that part. 😆
@Bronzekimkai3 ай бұрын
OMG YOU UNLOCKED MY MEMORY
@paolaanimator3 ай бұрын
I remember Leapfrog but never seen this before. That being said, I love seeing older tech like this, it’s always fun to watch. Seeing your video is always a joy! I want to add I saw the end and I agree with you so much. I babysit kids and I bring physical books to read to them, I try to help encourage them doing physical activities like puzzle games, drawing/writing, playing toys with them, etc. I noticed parents who raised kids away from iPad or limited iPad usage, they're more active, very creative, love to ask questions and engage in conversations, etc. It is worth it to be active in learning with them, they will do better in school, socializing and eventually future opportunities like college, trade school, better paying jobs, etc. Kids who are addicted to technology, it is hard to get them out of being dependent on technology all the time, they mostly use it as an entertainment device rather than for learning. I know technology is important to learn, but it is just as important to learn other skills like reading, writing, art, STEM subjects, etc.
@Literally_dangeleeen2 ай бұрын
I had one randomly as a kid probably cause my mom is a teacher😂😂 i think i got it randomly or as a Christmas gift, but tbh i had alot of hand held game , i had a nintendo 2ds lite , a psp 3000, psp go , psp vita , nintendo 3dxl , all accumulated from my childhood , i think my mom just randomly gave me things , cause most timed i rarely remember asking for stuff as a kid😂😂
@Literally_dangeleeen2 ай бұрын
I had one randomly as a kid probably cause my mom is a teacher😂😂 i think i got it randomly or as a Christmas gift, but tbh i had alot of hand held game , i had a nintendo 2ds lite , a psp 3000, psp go , psp vita , nintendo 3dxl , all accumulated from my childhood , i think my mom just randomly gave me things , cause most timed i rarely remember asking for stuff as a kid😂😂
@mightykingwario3 ай бұрын
28:05 love that every time they say the word shrek they have to put the registered trademark next to his name. why did they do that
I had a vsmile pocket gen 2 as a kid, and it was fantastic. I played it every day until the batteries died, and then I'd spend hours flipping the dpad because the mechanism was so fun. this video was a huge nostalgia trip, thank you
@Verminangel3 ай бұрын
The hazy hypnotic comfort of the v.flash games should become a very pacific indie game niche
@AcesInEmbers3 ай бұрын
YWS
@angrysunflower2223 ай бұрын
@@AcesInEmbers that stands for Your Water's Spotted
@joeybu81523 ай бұрын
As a V-Smile user, I had the console and it what got me into Gaming in the first place. And I’m proud there is a video that is talking about this great underrated edutainment console! Thank you Planet Clue. Sincerely, - Joey Bu, a veteran V-Smile user
@snoozersnail3 ай бұрын
Haven't even fully watched the video, but I must say that it's genuinely such a treat whenever you upload. You are so clearly passionate about your niche little interests, the physical manifestation of "a joy to have in class."
@grayskyee3 ай бұрын
i feel the same way! i smiled a real, genuine smile when i saw this video in my recommended. kkclue is such a breath of fresh air.
@DeviBuster3 ай бұрын
Thank you for saying this, it’s exactly why his content is so good. It’s nice to learn about things I’ve never known much about, or learn more about things I only fiddled around with before. Definitely a treat to watch
@Avphonics2 ай бұрын
2:44 this is far as I am rn in the video but I’m SO EXCITED I just had to comment, I haven’t heard or seen ANYONE talk about these in YEARS. My brother and I both had one as kids and since he was a chronic illness child , this console was most of what we could do to spend time together as kids. He was too young and too sick to remember it properly but I remember and it brings me so so much joy. Thank you for talking about this console ❤
@loveslunae3 ай бұрын
The V-Smile is my first “Gaming Console” and it’s quite silly when I think about it, because it did help with those basic things a child should learn. So it’s cool to see a video like this!!
@ZephyrYeti3 ай бұрын
Same, I didn't even know playstation was the big thing back then, just vibing on this
@SockyNoob3 ай бұрын
Kid's console: Cheap and easy accessibility. Regular game consoles: Convuluted and expensive accessories in order to have any form of accessibility.
@MusicalBloodDrop3 ай бұрын
I feel like I've *never* seen a teaching-typing game that's set in an email inbox and now I'm wondering why and how?? That seems like such a brilliant concept for engaging with a character, learning how they feel about a person by the emails exchanged! A slightly more advanced version could even have branching dialogue, how cool
@bland98763 ай бұрын
Imagine a story driven game where it's all told through email and text messages and you get to pick the dialogue but then what you pick it you still have to type it out. If done correctly including multiple endings depending upon what choices you pick and how that affects the story could be really cool. I want saw an episode of a TV show where the entire episode took place over video chat and that was pretty unique.
@elgatoamarillo3 ай бұрын
It's like the typing books in club penguin where what you typed changed the story
@sonicSnap3 ай бұрын
@@bland9876 emily is away is kind of like this, but it's aol messenger and "typing it out" is pressing any key at all
@AnonAmyTheSilly3 ай бұрын
@@bland9876 Ever heard of Emily is Away?
@miraastralis3 ай бұрын
@@bland9876 lol, what you're thinking about is a chatsim visual novel ^^
@AlijahPatt3 ай бұрын
5:29 POKEMON GOTTA CATCH EM ALLLLLL such inspiring words
@cattenchaostherandomperson3 ай бұрын
as someone who played my v-smile all the time as an older toddler to very young child, the mental whiplash I got from this video popping up while eating my lunch and facing the box that my v-smile is currently sitting in cannot be measured
@micshork3 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video. The V. Smile has always been a curiosity for me and it is crazy that they made so many different devices.
@oswaldhomolka3 ай бұрын
9:28 I LOVE this selector design, it's so elegant, Off in the middle, unusual switch shape, Player 1 and 2 on the ends. Wonderful.
@Glacier_Nester3 ай бұрын
It's such an elegant way to handle "what if a kid isn't dexterous enough to handle a normal left/right/middle switch", good touch
@lauren-kitsuneroach3 ай бұрын
yes!!! all switches with three options should follow this design, it looks so much easier to use
@kaylaeyles36773 ай бұрын
This video was so interesting and well researched!! I didn’t know about the Vsmile consoles growing up but it reminds me of my Leapfrog Leapster, I LOVED that thing when I was a kid.
@unknownthing52583 ай бұрын
This couldn't come out at a better time, my family had a v-flash orbiting around the house when I was a kid and every few years I think about it and get the strong urge to re-live those memories.
@GoldenFenrir3 ай бұрын
ending hit different . video was already amazing but that ending...wow i felt that. Honestly think this is one of the best youtube videos I've seen in a long while. it was fun and interesting indepth look at something with so much wonder. rather than a generic overview or analysis or "insert trending topic here." like many other videos have turned into . good video
@cookiecowchu3 ай бұрын
Once i saw a v smile at a goodwill, it was there for like a month. I have no idea who has it now. I wish i bought it lmao
@jackpijjin40883 ай бұрын
Give it another month, they'll have several pop up. It's like mold, or something. Releases edutainment spores.
@sparksfly133 ай бұрын
i work for a thrift store and we have the same problem - but it's with leapfrog/vtech tablets!!! we sell them for usually $5 to $7 but they just sit, and sit, and sit until they eventually get dropped off to the electronic recyclers :(
@iampinball36693 ай бұрын
23:58 VFlash is considered obscure? It’s the only one I knew about, I was waiting for you to get to it. Me and my brothers had Jumpin Bean Island, and it’s all we were allowed to play.
@thelittlecheese63 ай бұрын
I love silly 90's/ early 2000's tech
@BinglesP3 ай бұрын
Same
@leilalsw3 ай бұрын
I'm so happy you made a video on this!!! I feel like no one talks about the V-tech smile! Very happy to see a recent video on it! I have a huge collection of v-smile games
@moonclowns3 ай бұрын
29:55 “…give them the tools and the outlet to express themselves, instead of selfishly sucking that energy away in exchange for some brief silence-” is so poetic and beautifully said. it almost brought me to tears i constantly think about the damage ipad kids, more specifically PARENTS who give their kids ipads, have done to this generation. just because theyre sick of their child “begging” for their attention. kids have the most vivid imaginations ever, and to completely deprive them of their creativity in favor of simple distraction is sickening to me i was born at a point in time where tablets were given to kids left and right, and now that im older (im in highschool now) i found out how detrimental this is to childrens mental and emotional development
@socialgutbrain77743 ай бұрын
My nephew constantly watches slop content on the google home whenever he's at grandma's house, which is really disheartening, especially knowing that it's definitely stunting his brain development. I know mine was.
@dado__3 ай бұрын
You're being extremely judgemental to the parents here, because we have actual studies about which group has the most toddlers with high screen time: People below the federal poverty level. These aren't people throwing money just to shut their kids up, but also people more likely to not have a desktop computer, to work hard and long for little pay, and have much less access to alternative resources for entertaining their kids. In 2021 you can see people over 400% of the federal poverty line go back down to pre-pandemic levels from the high of 2020 (49.2%->39.5%) but *not* people under 100% of the poverty line (60.9%->58.9%) according to a survey of 44,775 US children in "Screen Time, Sociodemographic Factors, and Psychological Well-Being Among Young Children" (Kwon, et al.). Just yelling "parents bad and lazy!!" doesn't solve the problem when it's intrinsically tied to socioeconomic pressures like this. If those parents had more options and more protections (in the US we don't even get guaranteed sick days) then I guarantee those numbers would go down.
@aspookyladmusic49543 ай бұрын
@@dado__ While this may be true, there are other solutions. If a parent puts money towards an iPad or similar, that's a minimum of $500, which could go towards many other better tools for their child's enrichment. Art supplies, musical instruments, flashcards, books, enriching toys, and even used VTech consoles and games to play. There does come a point where you have to admit that the iPad ends up being the easy way out. Even an actual game console is likely to contain more substance for the children who are being fed slop by their iPads.
@mydzy3 ай бұрын
@@aspookyladmusic4954 I don't think any parent below the poverty line is buying an iPad for their kid. They're almost certainly just using the smartphone they already own and need for other things in their life. I have genuinely never seen an 'iPad' kid in my life - it's always just the parent's phone, because it's way more convenient than having a separate device for their kid. Not saying it's good or anything, it's just what I've noticed.
@hahasamian80103 ай бұрын
Art and craft supplies can invite a lot of messes I'm sure, but they're absolutely worth it. If you're gonna give your kids a tablet though, make sure the apps on there aren't just any old slop!! Focus in on things like drawing and other forms of creation and education. Tablets and computers can be used for these things too, it doesn't have to just be one or the other. As someone who has been using a computer since I was 5, it's definitely also a valid space for expression! I remember making weird folder tunnels, writing stories, messing around in Paint. It was great! Windows XP had so much kid appeal, really felt like a playground full of interesting things to find and create. I loved Clippy and Rover...!
@Kiboune_YT3 ай бұрын
6:48 wow this is such a grea idea and execution
@swimmyswim4173 ай бұрын
I have such fond memories of the V Smile console. My mom got a bunch of VTech stuff for my little sister because she was jealous that my brother and I were playing “big kid” consoles like the GameCube and the DS. When she got frustrated playing a game, my brother and I would take over to get through the level and it was a blast. Alphabet Park is the GOAT for VSmile games.
@Relaxandgame3 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this deep dive! I've been looking for a video like this about these VTech consoles for a while, and I was so happy to see this video pop up in my recommendations! I had the v.Flash when I was little, and I found it so funny that it's actually like the most boring one when it comes to the games LMAO. 😂 I learned a lot about VTech products I never even heard of before too, so I just had a blast watching this video. Great work! ❤
@mc.gemstone3 ай бұрын
The V Smile was one of the first consoles I ever own I mean yea it was no GameCube or PS2 and I didn't even get a Wii until like Christmas of 2008. But besides playing PC games and flash games, I have some nice little fond memories of playing it as a kid and I'm thankful for having that part of my childhood all those years ago. Also the 3 games that I had for the first gen V Smile was Winnie The Pooh, some Spider Man and friends game (I don't remember the title of it) and this football game. They might be simple and nothing special but I have a soft spot for what they are.
@snori39753 ай бұрын
I had the exact same ones!! Winnie the pooh and Spiderman. My brother used to get pissed off because I beat them way faster than he could lol
@snori39753 ай бұрын
I had the same ones !! Winnie the pooh and Spiderman. I remember the Winnie the pooh one was my favorite cause it was a 2d platformer
@abbycci291Ай бұрын
Omg! This video is great. KZbin just randomly recommended it to me. I used to have one of these when I was little (and I still have it). My father bought it as a present in Spain and sent it all the way to Uruguay, where I live. I was the only kid I knew who had this console; I even thought it was some niche technology that almost no one else had, haha. It brought me some great memories... Thank you for reminding me! Really interesting video! I wish technology nowadays was as colorful and interesting as these!
@NinetailsNineLives3 ай бұрын
1:15 smartridges??? they call the cartridges smartridges??? yippee!!
@N_S_K_A_3 ай бұрын
Hooray!!🎉
@parkersmith87113 ай бұрын
I randomly see this in my recommendations and you just hit me strait back to childhood. I had the VSmile and I never thought I would hear about another person having one.
@officialwatershieldchannel38583 ай бұрын
I sucked all of the air out of my body by gasping when I saw this video. Vsmile was my first video game console ever, and it just feels so right to hear a deep dive on it from you!
@DaftDoof3 ай бұрын
"Do you like the way that skin feels on your body?" 3:17
@cbragg9233 ай бұрын
Growing up, I had a Leapster and a Leap Pad. I loved them both! I also had a Leap Frog smart globe that was similar to a Leap Pad in that it had a pen you could tap on the globe and interact with it in different ways. Do you think you could do a Leap Frog video? ❤
@ketameme53 ай бұрын
Man I remember absolutely craving one of those leap frog globes as a kid
@Zoopop133 ай бұрын
the marshmellow marsh song is still going through my head to this day
@Ezra6942.13 ай бұрын
I had a different brand but same idea, I think it was like Odysseyus or something, and it had currency and other stats about countries, got it from my grandmas friend, loved it as a kid. I had a VTech camera and my sister had some weird Cinderella Disney princess ds style handheld from VTech, I had a leap pad/leapfrog
@NARUTOSTAN-ve8iv3 ай бұрын
id LOVE to see a leap frog video, i had one of the original first gen leapsters while my younger sibs had newer ones, but man we LOVED those things lol
@AxolotlPog3 ай бұрын
V smile was a very small part of my childhood that I wish I could have played more of. I went from the V-smile, to plug and play video games, then to old CD games on the family computer. Thank you for making this video
@aria_daize99263 ай бұрын
The v-flash princess game was actually my FAVORITE game growing up, and i already had an n64 at the time. Something about being abls to platform across princess worlds and sets fir the first time, and the creative element, was really fun! Maybe thata the nostalgia talking though .... i wish these consoles still existed. Kids need tech FOR kids....not unsupervised computer or social media time
@Yash-z4l3 ай бұрын
the amount of excitement I felt when I saw the title and the channel. Clue you always make the best stuff
@AGood3 ай бұрын
I'm sorry your telling me that my v flash is rare as heck and I have like. 5 of the games for it? AND MY CARS GAME DOES WORK THO LOL, the whole track maker and the lightning McQueen customization was so fun to me
@raisumi71053 ай бұрын
I think it’s time you put that flash to good use.
@playwonderwall3 ай бұрын
Somehow my family still kept like 20+ games I had from my V-Smile too 🤯 HMM
@phasmidgaming993 ай бұрын
I had a v smile as a kid and it ruled as it made learning fun, I also became invested with looking at the new tech they were advertising but never got to experience the, at the time, newer stuff! This video takes me back to those days!
@jayhow4253 ай бұрын
I had the v-motion as a kid! No idea what happened to it, but I found some of the instructional booklets in a box recently, and was shocked when this popped up in my feed. I LOVED that thing.
@keyaunna.3 ай бұрын
this video just unlocked some nostalgia i never knew i had. thank you planetclue, you're a G.
@happy-composer3 ай бұрын
Your missive at the end on children’s interaction with technology really moved me. Been feeling the same and completely agree.
@Porschey3 ай бұрын
For the past 18 or so years, I have struggled with a DISTINCT memory of playing Zayzoo as a kid. But for the longest time I had convinced myself that it was some sort of fever dream. Thank you for verifying that this did, indeed, exist and that my early onset of dementia was wrong.
@dpat-643 ай бұрын
I loved that game, too😀! I loved the part of the game where there was playground tag/hide and seek.
@newtzrcool3 ай бұрын
genuinely i cannot explain how happy it makes me to see you specifically talk about this. i have the weirdest amount of nostalgia for vtech and the vsmile and v reader specifically lmfao
@Lunastoyrestorations3 ай бұрын
I remember when they had test displays at Toy R Us and I was so fascinated by the technology. I was a leapster/Ds lite kid so this sort of thing was right up my alley but I never was able to get a home console. Funny enough maybe a week before this video i found someones childhood Vsmile with a ton of gamea at a garage sale but unfortunately the thing was not working and was broken in too many ways to fix! Im just glad your channel is here to help us remember these long forgotten consoles!
@totallynormalhuman49993 ай бұрын
This channel is my favorite thing ever. I have no idea what any of this is, I have no attachment to it, but I could listen to this man talk about random stuff all day and be entertained the whole time.
@critten8263 ай бұрын
VTech made me wonder on how many systems in the 2000's that matched the User Friendly/Accessibility of the VTech controller now. really cool to see VTech again and nostalgic it is.
@DrKoneko3 ай бұрын
Thank you for bring back childhood memories in all your videos. Its comforting to know that other adults don't mind being absolutely obsessed with random niche products from my childhood.
@mechanicalhands68663 ай бұрын
YES i had one of these as a kid!! i still have memories of playing tf out of the toy story 2 game, and while you were explaining bits at the beginning i was like omg i remember distinctly opening the sliding store doors in toy story 2 i wonder if that game will be shown and when it was i freaked out. i did not know the name of the console, game, or anything, it was all just a collection of blurry memories in my head from when i was a kid. insane to see such intimate memories of mine play out on youtube. thank you for making such a thorough video. i have to go into the attic now and find our v-smile.
@MrHack4never3 ай бұрын
I really wish more creators used this much time on video creation, the quality is absolutely visible in the end product -Clue knows exactly how long to cover each subject to be interesting, yet informative, no part feels like padding -The change to the sponsor segment is beautifully done -Plenty of the creator's thoughts are mentioned, showing knowledge of the market it was released into Also, nice subliminal message, how long did it take to edit?
@hahasamian80103 ай бұрын
I must know the subliminal message
@MrHack4never3 ай бұрын
@@hahasamian8010 That would spoil the intention, and therefore will not be mentioned
@juan-ij1le3 ай бұрын
@@MrHack4neverplease
@MrHack4never3 ай бұрын
@@juan-ij1le Rewatching the video could reveal it
@juan-ij1le8 күн бұрын
@@MrHack4neverplease
@smolmachine3 ай бұрын
I really appreciate this video actually. Whenever I see a youtuber talk about this console, they always go on about how cheap and slow and Not Fun it is. As someone who had this as a kid and actually got something out of it, I'm glad to see someone viewing it as a helpful learning tool and not a bad game console.
@Sheepy765.3 ай бұрын
I’m so happy to see the V-Smile and V-Tech consoles be put in the spotlight, I grew up with it and loved it so much.
@axmoylotl3 ай бұрын
I love the designs of all of them so much. They actually look so good
@Viteaification3 ай бұрын
the dramatic music during the art tablet rant was hilarious
@ShortMiao3 ай бұрын
I love how the whole video is just talking about some silly consoles that had their ups and downs regarding quality, and at the very end, clue leaves us with a life lesson. Amazing video.
@cbragg9233 ай бұрын
I had a V Smile! My favorite game was the Winnie the Pooh game! I also thought it was cool that the controller had a lever that swiveled around so you could switch around the joystick for a right or left handed player.
@katanah31953 ай бұрын
The Pooh game was the best!
@_sumina3 ай бұрын
Oh bother
@Zinky_hoshizora2 ай бұрын
Every time I watch your videos I get a wave of nostalgia because I find at least one thing that I remember from when I was a kid.
@PickledPlums3 ай бұрын
OH MY GOD V FLASH MENTION!!! My brother and I grew up with one that one of my dad’s work friends passed on to him. The Disney princess game was ENTHRALLING to little me and is permanently lodged in my brain. I knew it was obscure but had no idea it did so poorly.
@NoodleHD3 ай бұрын
i just came back from camping, and I'm SO exhausted, literally perfect timing, thank u clue
@pennysanchez76563 ай бұрын
Holy crap, I remember having the V Smile Motion! I played the Scooby Doo game, Funland Frenzy, the Monsters vs Aliens game, WALL-E, and my personal favorite, the one with Disney Fairies’ Tinker Bell to promote the movie back in 2008.
@emilymchughyt2 ай бұрын
Used to own the first gen VSmile as a kid and MAN I was not expecting to see a video about it AND learn that they had like a million different products. I honestly thought it wasn't anything crazy but this is insane. Love to learn and see a silly piece of my childhood in-depth. Thank you!
@octavgg3 ай бұрын
can i just say i LOVE vtech educational game products. Their quality and ingenuity is something that modern day toy companies STILL cannot replicate quite as well.
@gxdechx2 ай бұрын
This video genuinely unlocked a memory, I had one of these growing up and i had it hooked up to my bigass box tv and had to switch our the plugins with my VCR when i wanted to play it. I was born in 06 but grew up with a lot of 90s and early 2000s tech but i forgot about this omfg
@zaccary143 ай бұрын
Finally, the V-Tech Iceberg video I’ve been looking for.
@R-Blazer3 ай бұрын
I love this type of content! I love looking at weird gaming Consoles, Controllers and Peripherals even if they're crappy Edutainment ones. Are there any other brands who make this stuff you could cover? Cause I'd love to see those!
@vice23443 ай бұрын
10:55 nowdays kids are born with Ipad and nobody is controversial about it.
@gooeydude5742 ай бұрын
Seems like everyone is controversial about it accept for parents
@frondtender3 ай бұрын
this is great, it's the exact type of topic i'm genuinely curious about but wouldn't do the digging on on my own. thanks for the informative videos and thank you for keeping brevity in mind.
@ilovebeansprouts26003 ай бұрын
It’s genuinely amazing how much they kept up the accessibility thing, even if it’s basic it’s seriously brilliant.
@beckw19323 ай бұрын
omg nostalgia! i had the original console with the drawing tablet - i remember absolutely loving it! so incredible about all the accessibility features 🤯
@Siphonay3 ай бұрын
28:09 the way they added a registered trademark symbol to Shrek makes this read like a shitpost to me
@lumiepop50493 ай бұрын
I have been waiting for someone to make a video on the Vsmile for so long. It was my first console alongside the original Nintendo DS. I was 4 when i got them :') I had no idea there were so many versions of this system!! Wow
@UnknownAccordian3 ай бұрын
I can confirm the screen was always that bad on the pockets lol. I vividly remember having mine taken away from me because the refresh rate made me sick
@AKSaber9073 ай бұрын
This brought back some nostalgic memories. I had the cyber pocket and seeing some of the games I used to play on it in this video made me pretty happy.
@HalianTheProtogen3 ай бұрын
My cousin had one of the VTech computers when we were kids, and I thought it was the coolest thing ever. Also, the SmartBook gives me serious Sega Pico vibes; I used to own one of the latter as a kid.
@kkuri_hearts3 ай бұрын
i had a really vague memory of this game about paint or smth, i tried to remember the name, but i never managed to remember it. now this video has helped me find the one thing ive tried to remember for literal years. thank you for unlocking that memory along with others.
@scacknewman3 ай бұрын
god what a throwback, i remember playing on the vsmile a LOT when I was younger but I don't have a single good memory. Having every game be education orientated just immediately drowned out any fun I could have possibly had
@luigifan45853 ай бұрын
Man, I was the complete opposite I thought the games for these were fun as hell
@DJBlazy3 ай бұрын
I don't even know what to say. I am just really glad I found this video. The amount of effort you put in this is insane! I loved every second of it, thank you so much!
@the_blue_dragon_bd3 ай бұрын
I grew up with the v smile game system with cartages, it was my childhood snes 😂 I also had 2 because one was bought when I was born but didn't work when I was old enough so I had 2 different controllers one with the big button and one with a pen pad