Alphabet Park Adventure (VTech V.Smile) Learning Adventure and Learning Zone 🦀
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Crabman from Crabman Gaming here. I hope you enjoy Alphabet Park Adventure on the VTech V.Smile with full commentary.
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Alphabet Park Adventure is a platformer game released from 2004 to 2007, and was published by VTech. and under license from Zamperla Amusments inc
This was one of the pack in titles for the V.Smile
This is one of the most well known games on the V.Smile
The original version uses pre-rendered images for things like the Titlescreen, cutscenes, and possibly the characters.
French version of this game's box uses an image of the pre-release console which is barely visible on the box itself
The game had it's characters re-designed to be the newly introduced characters from V.Tech. This has happened to other games.
These characters may have had it's earliest appearance be on the V.Smile game "Learnin' Wheels" (or maybe "Whiz Kid Wheels").
Those characters also had appetences in other games such as Smart Keyboard.
The Chinese version may have taught English to the Chinese market judging by the game being known as English Parade over there.
This game has rare artwork depicting the boy looking at the distance to a structure with some letters falling from the sky in the same way as the Learning Zone mini-game "Letter Order".
This image also shows a dog/cat character standing next to the kid who outside of this image is never seen, or mentioned at all.
The cartridge in the console shows what seems to be a rendition of the park's layout on the stage select screen.
The V.Smile (stylized as V.SMILE TV LEARNING SYSTEM) is a sixth-generation educational home video game console manufactured and released by VTech. Titles are available on ROM cartridges called "Smartridges", to play off the system's educational nature. The graphics are primarily sprite-based. The console is often sold bundled with a particular game, with most of them having a game called Alphabet Park Adventure. Several variants of the V.Smile console are sold including handheld versions, or models with added functionality such as touch tablet integrated controllers or microphones. The V-Motion is a major variant with its own software lineup that includes motion sensitive controllers and has Smartriges designed to take advantage of motion-related "active learning". The V-Motion and Smartridges however are fully backwards compatible with other V.Smile variants and V.Smile Smartridges, and a V-Motion Smartridge can also be played on V.Smile console or handheld, albeit with limited functionality. However, in 2010, the new and old models of the V.Smile were discontinued. VTech still made games for the V.Smile until at least 2012.
Several versions of V.Smile and V-Motion consoles and handhelds have continued to be sold after newer models are introduced, allowing consumers a wide variety of consoles to choose from (frequently offered in an alternative pink color scheme) without worrying about a lack of backwards compatibility between games or consoles. Some key differentiators between systems and the ability to fully utilize all game functions include the options of a microphone, touch tablet, additional joystick port (for 2-player gameplay), stylus-enhanced controller, or motion sensitive game pad (with V-Motion).
0:00 Intro
1:35 Toy Shop
6:36 Monsterville
10:33 Jungle Ride
15:31 Big World
19:36 Secret Garden
24:23 Fun Fair
30:48 LZ: Letter Order
33:51 LZ: Letter Cases
39:21 LZ: Spelling
42:15 LZ: Colors and Shapes - Hry
alphabet park adventure
2004-2005
Thanks for uploading this. I remember playing this game when I was a young child. Feels like just yesterday. Hard to believe it was probably 15-18 years ago. Time really does fly.
This game first came out in 2004... 19 years ago!
@@CrabmanGaming I know, I’m 20. I had this when I was little, with a few other V-Smile games.
Omg i remember this game growing up!
Did you have a V.Smile?
Completley forgot about this
It's actually quite a fun game.
These sound affects tickle my brain it takes me so far back🥲❤️
Did you have any other V.Smile games?
@@CrabmanGaming yesss I had Winnie the pooh in the Forrest (idk what the Forrest is called in english lol) a Cinderella game andddd a Wall-E game thinking about all this just makes me want to buy a vtech again
I've played all 3 of those 👍 The Winnie the Pooh game is great. 👍🦀 czcams.com/play/PL9ZlQtRg3VipsRx2b310wvgTLKfiDC2Mv.html
The letter Z is called a zed instead.
Zed in America, Zee in Australia :)
This game is like a kiddish version of either Super Mario Bros or Sonic The Hedgehog.
It's actually pretty fun as well.
i remember playing this holy fuck
Did you know the V.Smile had over 60 games?
Hi Crabman Gaming, I’ve been playing V.Smile games since I was a little kid
What's your favourite V.Smile game? 👍🦀
@@CrabmanGaming my favorite V Smile game is Thomas and Friends: Engines Working Together
Amazing. I've played that one, it's coming up soon. I loved the Winnie the Pooh game, it was just so nice. 👍🦀
@@CrabmanGaming what’s your favorite V. Smile game
The Backyardigans, Elmo's World, Go Diego Go and Winnie the Pooh have been my favourites. 👍❤
It supposed to be V.Smile! Not V.Motion!
It says V.Motion if you have a later console. 👍🦀
Actually those are ladybugs
Thanks 👍🦀