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- HyperScan abstract "HyperScan is a video game console from Mattel. It uses Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology along with traditional video game technology. It was marketed toward boys between the ages of five and nine who were not ready for high-end video games in terms of maturity or expense, though ironically the included game was rated T by the ESRB. The console used UDF format CD-ROMs. The HyperScan has two controller ports, as well as a 13.56 MHz RFID scanner that reads and writes to the "cards" which, in turn, activate features in and save data from the game. Players are able to enhance the abilities of their characters by scanning cards. Games retailed for $19.99 and the console itself for $69.99 at launch, but at the end of its very short lifespan, prices of the system were down to $9.99, the games $1.99, and booster packs $0.99.The system was sold in two varieties, a cube, and a 2-player value pack. The cube box version was the version sold in stores. It included the system, controller, an X-Men game disc, and 6 X-Men cards. Two player value packs were sold online (but may have been liquidated in stores) and included an extra controller and 12 additional X-Men cards.The system was discontinued in 2007, shortly after its release, and is featured as one of the ten worst systems ever by PC World magazine.The RFID tag silicon for the contactless game cards, and the RFID tag and reader designs were provided by Innovision Research and Technology plc, a fabless semiconductor design house based in the UK which specializes in RFID systems and chip design.".
- HyperScan manufacturer Mattel.
- HyperScan predecessor Intellivision.
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- HyperScan title "HyperScan".
- HyperScan type Video_game_console.
- HyperScan wikiPageExternalLink mattel_hyperscan.htm.
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- HyperScan controllers "Joystick".
- HyperScan cpu "Sunplus SPG290 SoC".
- HyperScan discontinued "2007".
- HyperScan generation Seventh_generation_of_video_games_consoles.
- HyperScan gpu "Sunplus SPG290 SoC".
- HyperScan hasPhotoCollection HyperScan.
- HyperScan lifespan "2006".
- HyperScan manufacturer Mattel.
- HyperScan media Compact_disc.
- HyperScan predecessor Intellivision.
- HyperScan storage "RFID cards".
- HyperScan title "HyperScan".
- HyperScan topGame "X-Men".
- HyperScan type Video_game_console.
- HyperScan subject Category:2000s_toys.
- HyperScan subject Category:2006_introductions.
- HyperScan subject Category:2007_disestablishments.
- HyperScan subject Category:Mattel.
- HyperScan subject Category:Products_introduced_in_2006.
- HyperScan subject Category:Seventh-generation_video_game_consoles.
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- HyperScan comment "HyperScan is a video game console from Mattel. It uses Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology along with traditional video game technology. It was marketed toward boys between the ages of five and nine who were not ready for high-end video games in terms of maturity or expense, though ironically the included game was rated T by the ESRB. The console used UDF format CD-ROMs.".
- HyperScan label "HyperScan".
- HyperScan label "HyperScan".
- HyperScan label "HyperScan".
- HyperScan label "هايبر سّكّان".
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- HyperScan wasDerivedFrom HyperScan?oldid=599798656.
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- HyperScan isPrimaryTopicOf HyperScan.