History of video games/Platforms/V.Smile

History
The V.Smile was released in 2004 for $59.99.

The V.Smile Motion was released in either 2008 or 2009 for $50 to $60. This console featured simple motion controls, likely as a wider trend in response to the Nintendo Wii.

Technology
Games for the V.Smile was cross compatible with the portable V.Smile Pocket. Game cartridges were referred to as Smartridges.

The V.Smile systems was capable of decent quality vocal samples.

V.Smile
The home V.Smile console is powered by three C type batteries, or by an optional AC adapter.

V.Smile Pocket
The V.Smile Pocket has a backlit color LCD with a resolution of 320 by 240 pixels. The V.Smile Pocket has an AV out cable.

The V.Smile Pocket is powered by four AA type batteries.

V.Smile Motion
Motion controls were based on tilt and only used as a simple alternative to the joystick, unlike more advanced motion controls at the time.

A V.Link flash drive could be used with a computer to get roundabout online functionality.

The console is powered by four AA batteries and the wireless motion controller is powered by three AAA batteries.

Games
All V.Smile games allow for two player.