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− | |Released in 2000 as Fisher-Price's first Video Game Console, the Pixter was one of many consoles from the 2000s sold in the toy aisle and marketed towards children; around 25 to 50 games were released for it before being discontinued in 2007. | + | |Released in 2000 as Fisher-Price's first (and only) Video Game Console, the Pixter was one of many consoles from the 2000s sold in the toy aisle and marketed towards children; around 25 to 50 games were released for it before being discontinued in 2007. |
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|[[wikipedia:Game.com|Tiger Game.com]] | |[[wikipedia:Game.com|Tiger Game.com]] |