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V.Smile BIOS

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Title Screen

V.Smile BIOS

Developer: VTech
Publisher: VTech
Released internationally: August 4, 2004


GraphicsIcon.png This console has unused graphics.
RegionIcon.png This console has regional differences.


The V.Smile was an educational game console created by VTech. It was such a success that it gained two generational upgrades, two spinoff consoles, a portable model, and many different peripherals. On top of it all, it had a really happy and...slightly annoying mascot.

It even got a successor in the form of the V.Flash, although that was a commercial failure.

Unused Graphics

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A graphic depicting half of a first-generation V.Smile controller, along with graphics for pressing the Enter button. Presumably, at one point the console asked the player to press Enter for something. VSmile-MUTP.png

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VSmile-MUTP-battery.png

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Various graphics for a "Main Unit Test Program".

Regional Differences

V.Smile releases from other countries will usually have different accents.

Extra Text

In only the Chinese version, after the usual animation V.Pal will say "斗智神童", which roughly translates to "Smart Kids", while the text displays above his head.

V.Pal Dialogue

The dialogue of V.Pal varies based on region.

North America and United Kingdom China France Germany Italy, Mexico, Spain
Ehhehe! V.Smile!
Ehhehe! V.Smile! 斗智神童
Hehhahahheh! V.Smile de VTech! (V.Smile from VTech!)
Hey, V.Smile!
Ah ha ha! V.Smile!

Note: There is a mistake in the video: at 0:32 the text is supposed to read "France" instead of "Germany"