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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Fun for a 3-4 year old
I bought this for my 3 year old son, as a Christmas gift. He enjoys playing the games and it is fairly educational at the same time. The graphics are a weak, but this isnt xbox360 - its for preschoolers. My son doesn't seem to mind, as he is always wanting me to take it out for him to play. At times it does seem a little hard to get the console to pick up his movements,...
Published 6 months ago by Ashley C.
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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
A bit complicated for 3 years old.
I bought this for my son for his 3rd birthday & was a bit disappointed. To get the game to work, you have to be standing directly over the sensor, holding the controller just exactly right & you have to swing with all the power of Mark McGwire during the "enhanced" years. There are times even when I have tried it out that I had to swing with almost all of my force to get...
Published 13 months ago by Tammi D.
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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
A bit complicated for 3 years old., July 28, 2009
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This review is from: Fisher-Price 3 - In - 1 Smart Sports (Toy)
I bought this for my son for his 3rd birthday & was a bit disappointed. To get the game to work, you have to be standing directly over the sensor, holding the controller just exactly right & you have to swing with all the power of Mark McGwire during the "enhanced" years. There are times even when I have tried it out that I had to swing with almost all of my force to get any kind of reaction. It took us a few tries to figure out he had to be standing directly over the floor piece, which is fine, except for that sometimes he steps on it. I'd think after a while that won't be good for it.
In the articles before this toy came out, it was said it was the Wii for toddlers...great, my son loves messing with the Wii, so I thought this would be perfect! Not so much, like I said, you have to have everything just right for the sensor to work, which for 3 year olds & I'm guessing even 4-5 year olds, that becomes frustrating after the 10th time you've been told stand right here, don't turn the controller upside down & get your fingers off of the red bar.
Not to mention that in today's world of video games the graphics aren't going to wow too many kids that already have gaming systems in the house. I know things need to be childlike, but at some points the graphics are even a bit fuzzy, which is pretty pathetic.
The overall idea of the toy is good, the learning part is great, the execution needs some work. It needs to be changed to a sensor bar more like the Wii, so that the controller can just be held in the hand without the worry that it's being held incorrectly. Several flaws around this one, not sure how Fisher Price could have had kids try this out & have had this design pass & make it to the shelves. They need revamped a lot...and the folks that have bought round 1 need to get the redesign for free. This was a lot of money to plunk down for something that's not totally enjoyable.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Fun for a 3-4 year old, February 11, 2010
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This review is from: Fisher-Price 3 - In - 1 Smart Sports (Toy)
I bought this for my 3 year old son, as a Christmas gift. He enjoys playing the games and it is fairly educational at the same time. The graphics are a weak, but this isnt xbox360 - its for preschoolers. My son doesn't seem to mind, as he is always wanting me to take it out for him to play. At times it does seem a little hard to get the console to pick up his movements, almost like a delay. Overall my son enjoys it, and has fun with this and his v-motion. [although i perfer the v-motion!]
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
video game for kids, December 24, 2009
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This review is from: Fisher-Price 3 - In - 1 Smart Sports (Toy)
My 4 and 5 year old grand children have enjoyed this game a moderate amount. It is a bit repetitive, but they do look forward to playing it and gives a minimal amount of exercise. For the price it is okay. The graphics are of modest quality, but that was expected given the price.
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Easy setup. Old school graphics., January 28, 2010
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This review is from: Fisher-Price 3 - In - 1 Smart Sports (Toy)
The game is good for a 3-4 year old. Graphics are equal to a 1980's Atari game.
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Great idea, but disappointing, January 16, 2010
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This review is from: Fisher-Price 3 - In - 1 Smart Sports (Toy)
I was really disappointed in this product. I purchased it for my 3 and 1/2 year old son. The idea was great. I bought it instead of the more expensive motorcycle game they had primarily because it looked easy to unhook and store when not in use. This was easy to set up and even my kid figured out how to turn it on and switch out the different sports components. My son is truly interested in the games and educational activities, but gets frustrated because the sensor does not work right. I thought maybe he was just using it wrong so I played it with no luck. Even I gave up after a few minutes of the computer not reacting to my swings and motions. There are two arms that hook into the sensor to give the child a "zone" to stand in. The arms do not click in place and just fall out. Even when the child stands in this zone, the sensors don't work well. I was not impressed with the quality of the graphics, but I think my kid wouldn't have cared if only the sensor reacted better. i spent around $40.00 on this product and it sits unused in the corner.
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Could Be Better, January 7, 2010
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This review is from: Fisher-Price 3 - In - 1 Smart Sports (Toy)
My 4yr old received this as a gift for Christmas, I liked the idea when I saw it. When he began to play it was alot of basic education. 1,2,3's he already knows, and then some. Did not hold his interest like the Wii does. Now if only the Wii would add a learning game!!!!!! The game is good and very educational but I would buy it for a YOUNG 3 YR OLD, but every child is different.
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Great Fun!, December 30, 2009
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This review is from: Fisher-Price 3 - In - 1 Smart Sports (Toy)
This is a great toy! I bought this as a Christmas gift for my 4 year old knowing that we are not quite ready for a Wii System. It was easy to set up and they could start playing right away. Even my 3 year old daughter has loved playing it! We spent about an hour as a family playing and guiding the kids, encouraging them as they made mistakes and it was completely fun. The system works great, very responsive to the swings and motions of the racket, club and bat, characters are cute and there are a couple of different levels so I can see where some games will take a little working up to. Overall, we've had fun with this system and I would recommend it to anyone with kids in the preschool age range.
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Sensor needs work, December 29, 2009
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This review is from: Fisher-Price 3 - In - 1 Smart Sports (Toy)
The sensor for this device needs a lot of work. My 2 1/2 year old son received this as a Christmas gift and it worked ok at first but had a 1-2 second delay from when he swung the device to when it actually happened on the screen. He had fun with it though and asked to play it the next day. We plugged it in and the sensor seems to have stopped working completely. I read the other reviews that sometimes you have to swing hard and stand right over the sensor (both of which I tried) but still nothing happens. All the buttons work fine so you can choose the different games, but the sensor is just low quality. Bottom line, I would not recommend this product.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Great Educational Movement Based Toy!, December 27, 2009
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This review is from: Fisher-Price 3 - In - 1 Smart Sports (Toy)
At first I thought our four and a half year old might be too old for this but this toy is fantastic! It is interactive, educational and well made! Worth the money!
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6 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
Great Pre-School Learning Toy, October 1, 2009
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This review is from: Fisher-Price 3 - In - 1 Smart Sports (Toy)
I bought the Smart Cycle for a Christmas gift and looked for something that would complment the Smart Cycle for a Birthday Gift and this was great.I recommend it HIGHLY as a educator for the past 29 yrs this is not just a toy but a learning tool in many modalities.
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