• Source: Pixter
  • Pixter was among the first portable handheld touch screen drawing toys for children invented by Rehco, LLC and marketed by Fisher Price from 2000 through 2007. Pixter was pre-programmed with fun content and repeatable play. Pixter also could accept cartridge-based games and other activities. Pixter was originally marketed successfully with a black-and-white display but later was upgraded to a color display.
    Inspired by the Apple Newton, the Pixter line has become something of an obscurity, with little information left on the internet about the history of it, sales records, original pricing, release dates, etc. It also included licensed content from Nickelodeon, Disney, Cartoon Network, BBC, etc.
    The Pixter remains, as of 2017, the second to last console Mattel has released, after the HyperScan, but the Pixter is Fisher Price's first and only handheld game system.


    Gameplay


    The original Pixter had a black and white LCD display. Its touch-sensitive LCD screen was activated by a drawing stylus. It used 4 AA batteries.


    Models




    = Pixter (2000-2002)

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    The original Pixter came in several colors, but otherwise they are the same unit.

    Purple
    Green
    Blue


    = Pixter Plus (2002)

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    Similar to the original Pixter, except with a "Plus" subcategory of 10 additional activities in the Pixter's main menu and 20 times more storage space than the original Pixter unit. It also has a flexible screen light.


    = Pixter 2.0 (2003)

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    Played the same cartridges as the original, but included digital drawing and quick-paint tools, as well as a wireless link. The wireless link could be used to send messages and pictures between other Pixter 2.0's. It used 4 AA batteries.


    = Pixter Color (2003-2005)

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    Pixter Color is similar to the original Pixter, but with 128 colors and double the screen resolution. It used newer cartridges that could not be used with the original Pixter. With the use of an adapter, Pixter Color could play original Pixter titles. It used 4 AA batteries. The main menu of the system contains 2 unique music tracks, but outside of games or the home menu music is not implemented.
    The system uses a custom built LH75411 system, with a 70 MHz ARM7TDMI CPU, and 32 Kilobytes of SRAM, working as Random Access Memory and storage for one picture at a time in local memory.


    = Pocket Pixter (2004-2006)

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    The Pocket Pixters were key-chain sized dedicated consoles that included a drawing program centered around a theme and a built-in game. They used three Button Cell (LR44) batteries.


    Editions


    Pets
    Fashion
    Sports
    Dino
    Hearts


    = Pixter Multi-media system (2005)

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    The Pixter Multi-Media System reportedly had 100 creative tools, games, and activities-built in, including a touch screen with stylus and had streaming video capabilities. There were also exclusive cartridges available for the system. It used 4 AA batteries.


    Games/media released




    = Pixter, 2.0, Plus

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    Action Art
    Arcade
    Art Safari
    Barbie: Fashion Show
    Cool Wheels
    Crazy Word Factory
    Dino Draw
    Dinosaurs Adventure
    Discovery Kids
    Disney Fun
    Enchanted Princess
    Learning Fun
    Monster Shop
    Music Studio
    Music Video
    On the Go Games
    Rescue Heroes: Mission Masters
    Rocket Power
    SpongeBob SquarePants: Aqua Adventure
    Sports
    Story Composer
    The Powerpuff Girls
    Toy Designer


    = Color

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    Alphabet Forest
    Arcade
    Arthur's Birthday
    Barbie Fashion Show
    Barbie Writing
    Cars
    Clifford the Big Red Dog
    Color Pixter Digital Camera
    Creative Genius
    Cyberchase
    Dino Draw
    Dora the Explorer
    Global Passport
    Hot Wheels
    Just Grandma and Me
    Math Mansion
    Pet Shop
    Puzzles and Games
    Rescue Heroes
    Scooby-Doo
    SpongeBob Squarepants Color Aqua Adventure
    Spongebob Squarepants 2: Math Mania
    Starter Learner Game
    Symphony Painter
    Teen Titans
    The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
    The Angry Beavers
    The Fairly OddParents
    Word Island
    ¡Mucha Lucha!


    = Multimedia system

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    References




    External links


    Pixter Homepage
    Fisher-Price Homepage

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