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ConsoleHyperscan Video Game System | 
enlarge | Brand: Mattel Category: Toy
List Price: $104.99 Buy New: $12.45 (On sale from $19.99) You Save: $7.54 (38%)
New (17) Collectible (2) from $12.45
Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 19606
Color: one color Batteries Included: No Age: 6 - 15 years Size: one size Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 7.1 x 9.1
MPN: K4386 Model: K4386 UPC: 027084413113 EAN: 0027084413113 ASIN: B000IZZDAE
Release Date: October 3, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| • | Fuses cool rewriteable IntelliCard technology with the button-mashing action of video games | | • | Scan your cards and your favorite characters come to life on your TV screen | | • | During gameplay, pause and scan Modification Cards to enhance your abilities | | • | Win and rescan for new powers to use in future conflicts |
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Product Description HyperScan is the first gaming system that combines card collecting and video gaming. Scan your cards and your favorite characters come to life on your TV screen. During game play, you can pause and scan Modification Cards to enhance your combat offensive and defensive capabilities, as well as special abilities. When victory is yours, re-scan and your new powers are upgraded onto your card for use in future conflicts! Advanced 32-bit processor provides excellent graphics, speed and sound - for sophisticated, quality play. HyperScan requires a TV and CD-ROM (not included) and is portable enough to take from place to place. This special set includes HyperScan console and X-Men Game Pack (with CD and cards). Other game packs sold separately. Game packs contain a game CD and about 100 game cards; 10-20 Character Cards and the rest Modification Cards - with at least 20 hours of play on each Character Card. Cards in game packs will be available based on a rarity scheme, meaning that players won't know what cards they're getting in their game packs, making them collectible.
Amazon.com Review HyperScan is the combination of two pursuits big among today's kids: video games and collectable cards. The system takes the novel approach of actually incorporating the cards as assets in the video game through the use of IntelliCards, trading cards with tiny RFID chips buried inside that can send information to, and sometimes receive info from, the HyperScan console. In the included X-Men 2-D fighting game, players select their character by swiping one of the included character cards over the flashing red scanner built into the console's clamshell design, much the way a grocer would scan a can of beans. Should the player win the battle, their character is rewarded with increased experience, strength points, and other stats that are then transferred back onto the card with another scan. Players can get deeper into a game by using other cards to add attacks, level up other X-Men characters, and execute cool finishing moves. The system's graphics aren't much to write home about--think original PlayStation--but they're in line with the system's price when you consider that the first game is included. The cards feature full-color graphics of the characters or items they represent, along with beginning stats--updated stats are viewed only on the console. HyperScan makes a good system for avid card traders provided they have access to other HyperScan players. By itself, though, HyperScan is not much of a system. The console comes with one controller (but has ports for two), X-Men game, six X-Men cards, AC power pack, AV connection cables, and instructions. --Porter B. Hall
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
game fun December 28, 2007 Robin Watkins (trapper creek, AK) My son likes video games of any type. This is a great game that cost alot less.
Fun but fragile May 9, 2007 Kim W. (Pleasant Grove, AL) My 10 year old son really loves this game being able to add characters during battle. I read the instructions and the quality of care this toy requires is not for a "rowdy" child or a young one. It is a delicate machine.
fun fun fun! April 4, 2007 I like the hyperscan because you can collect and trade cards. I also think the gameplay is fun. The only bad thing is the cards come at random. ever since i got the hyperscan i have wanted one card. I have bought eight x-men booster packks because the card i want is nightcrawler and have not got him. Just saying i have also bought IWL and a booster pack for it and marvel heroes. overall i think the hyperscan is really fun. I play it almost everyday.
Great price March 18, 2007 T. Lofton (buffalo ny) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Game is hard to scan the cards and only allows you to fight. We dont need another fighting game.
Hyperscan Game System February 21, 2007 Evelyn (Orlando) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My 8 yr old grandson wanted this for Christmas but the price was over $100 so when I saw it for under $15 on Amazon, I got it for his birhtday in February. He and his 9 yr old brother LOVE it! I also purchased one booster pack at the same time. Then I found another game and booster pack at Target for a very reasonable price. So he got the game system, two games and two booster pack of cards all for under $50.00! Both he and I were happy! (The only reason I give this a "4" is because the games are a bit hard to come by)
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