V-Flash

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Background

The V-Flash (stylized as V.Flash) is an educational video game console manufactured and released by VTech, first released in September 2006. It was a spin-off of VTech's V.Smile console, but unlike that console, the V-Flash used CD-ROMs and was capable of producing 3D graphics, and its titles were meant for older kids aged 6 to 10. Ultimately, it was far less successful than the V.Smile; only 10 games were produced for the V-Flash, and it was continued only a year after its release.

Logo (September 2006-December 2007)


Visuals: On a dark blue background, the cyan text "V.FLASH" flashes in with a green color letter-by-letter, while a sine shape waves in. Once it's finished, the "TM" fades in next to the logo and "HOME EDUTAINMENT SYSTEM" zooms out below. The long copyright notice fades in below the logo.

Technique: All CGI.

Audio: An electronic chime, with a bass note.

Availability: Can be seen when a V-Flash is turned on with a disc inside or not.

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