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Released by Mattel in 2006, the HyperScan quickly gained a reputation as one of the worst consoles ever made. It was panned by critics and players for its long loading times, outdated & unreliable hardware, locking content behind trading cards and the mounting cost of the owning the system (the cards are required for the games to work, and cost {{Inflation|USD|10|2006}} per-pack, each pack had a random selection of cards).
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Released by Mattel in 2006, the HyperScan quickly gained a reputation as one of the worst consoles ever made. it was panned by critics and players for its long loading times, dated & malfunctioning hardware, locking content behind trading cards and the mounting cost of the owning the system (the cards are required for the games to work costed {{Inflation|USD|10|2006}} per-pack, each pack had a random selection of cards). <br>It was discontinued less then a year after its released.
  
 
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