digiBLAST - personal media center + 8 games (unique) + carrying case - Handheld game console

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DigiBLAST portable media center from 2005, used, including a carrying case and 8 unique games.

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DigiBlast including carrying case + 8 games

Spiderman
Rayman 3
Counterpunch
WinX plus
WinX Atari games
Crazy Jack
Totally Spies
DIgiQuad

The original charging cable is missing a small pin, so the operation of the rechargeable battery is unknown.

De Digiblast is a portable game console from the Dutch company Nikko, released in November 2005. The computer was aimed at children aged 5 to 12 years. The development of the Linux game console took place at the Australian company Grey Innovation.

The Digiblast worked with cartridges and could play games and videos. There was also a standalone MP3 player available that could be inserted into the computer as a cartridge. The Digiblast could be connected to a television set. The digital camera that could be added to the Digiblast was never released. It was intended that developers like UBI Soft and Konami would create games, with titles including Rayman, Tony Hawk, Pitfall, Sonic, and Spiderman.

DigiBlast including carrying case + 8 games

Spiderman
Rayman 3
Counterpunch
WinX plus
WinX Atari games
Crazy Jack
Totally Spies
DIgiQuad

The original charging cable is missing a small pin, so the operation of the rechargeable battery is unknown.

De Digiblast is a portable game console from the Dutch company Nikko, released in November 2005. The computer was aimed at children aged 5 to 12 years. The development of the Linux game console took place at the Australian company Grey Innovation.

The Digiblast worked with cartridges and could play games and videos. There was also a standalone MP3 player available that could be inserted into the computer as a cartridge. The Digiblast could be connected to a television set. The digital camera that could be added to the Digiblast was never released. It was intended that developers like UBI Soft and Konami would create games, with titles including Rayman, Tony Hawk, Pitfall, Sonic, and Spiderman.

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Brand
digiBLAST
Series/ Model
personal media center + 8 games (unique) + carrying case
Year of Manufacture
2005
Condition
Used
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