LeapFrog Unveils the New Leapster2 Learning Game System
If you're tired of trying to get your kid off of the PSP, try out your luck with LeapFrog's new Leapster2 Learning Game System. The new handheld gaming device uses LeapFrog's proprietary Learning Path. The Leapster2 has an online capability, particularly the Didj Custom Gaming System, which lets the children customize gameplay with anything of their choice (math problems, spelling lists, etc.).
"LeapFrog is the leader in educational handheld gaming and now with Leapster2 and Didj, we are offering parents and kids even more choice and capability," said Christian Cocks, vice president of gaming at LeapFrog. "Kids want to play video games, and as parents we want them to get the most from that experience. Our new Leapster2 and Didj handhelds are products that parents can feel good about and that kids can have a terrific time playing."
The Leapster2 Didj System will be available for US$89.99 starting summer of 2008.
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