![]() ![]() If you've never seen a Leapster, the handheld system it most closely resembles is an old Sega Game Gear. These are modest additions to the basic green and blue model, but it's the same price, and I thought it was a good excuse to assess the system. The company has just released a Toy Story 3 version of Leapster 2, complete with decals of Woody, Buzz and the aliens on the fascia, as well as access to a Toy Story 3 mini-game. The systems have shifted over seven million units worldwide over the last six years, and there are now around 40 games available, all developed by LeapFrog itself. ![]() This chunky handheld games console manufactured by Californian educational toy company, LeapFrog, was first launched in the UK in 2004, followed four years later by Leapster 2, featuring a USB port and computer connectivity. If you're the parent of a four-year-old child, the chances are you already know plenty about Leapster. ![]()
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