Pixter
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Pixter is a children's electronic toy, created by Mattel and Fisher Price, that can play a variety of game in the format of cartridges. Children can also draw pictures and on the Pixter. Because of the toy's popularity, Mattel (through its Fisher-Price subsidiary) created Pixter 2.0, Pixter Color, and Pixter Multimedia.
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[edit] Gameplay
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[edit] Models
[edit] Pixter
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[edit] Pixter 2.0
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[edit] Pixter Plus
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[edit] Pixter Color
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[edit] Pocket Pixter
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[edit] Mini editions
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- Motor Vehicles
[edit] Pixter Multi-media system
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[edit] Media
[edit] Pixter, 2.0, Plus
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- Art Safari
- Arcade
- Story Composer
- Action Art
- Music Studio
- Barbie: Fashion Show
- On the Go Games
[edit] Color
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- Arcade
- Symphony Painter
- Hot Wheels
- Arthur's Birthday
- Cyberchase
- The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
- The Fairly Oddparents
[edit] Multimedia system
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