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'''ActiMates''' are a discontinued series of interactive toys released by ] in September 1997. The toys are in the form of licensed dolls which can interact with many episodes of their respective ] from 1997-2000 or on special ActiMates-compatible ] tapes and special PC games. | |||
Microsoft released seven characters: ], ] and the ]. |
'''ActiMates''' are a discontinued series of interactive toys released by ] in September 1997. The toys are in the form of licensed dolls which can interact with episodes of their respective ] from 1997-2000 or on special ActiMates-compatible ] tapes and computer games. The toys were marketed as educational tools and gave positive affirmations for correct answers from the user. | ||
==Characters== | |||
Microsoft released seven characters: ], ] and the ]. Barney was the first to be released in 1997, was first displayed at the New York Toy Fair that year and became a success during the holiday season. | |||
==Television and computer interaction== | |||
The dolls can interact with a television set and computer (the Teletubbies can't interact with the computer) using TV and PC packs. They can also be played standalone without the ] and computer packs. | |||
Three ActiMates Barney PC games released at launch,<ref> {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070623161910/https://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/1997/feb97/actimate.mspx |date=23 June 2007 }}</ref><ref> {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070312014242/https://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/1998/9-29mates.mspx |date=12 March 2007 }}</ref> with more additional software to be released for Barney. | |||
==Discontinuation== | |||
Microsoft discontinued the dolls in 2000 and lost the patent rights to the toys five years later. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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ActiMates are a discontinued series of interactive toys released by Microsoft Kids in September 1997. The toys are in the form of licensed dolls which can interact with episodes of their respective television series from 1997-2000 or on special ActiMates-compatible VHS tapes and computer games. The toys were marketed as educational tools and gave positive affirmations for correct answers from the user.
Characters
Microsoft released seven characters: Barney, Arthur, his sister D.W. and the Teletubbies. Barney was the first to be released in 1997, was first displayed at the New York Toy Fair that year and became a success during the holiday season.
Television and computer interaction
The dolls can interact with a television set and computer (the Teletubbies can't interact with the computer) using TV and PC packs. They can also be played standalone without the VCR and computer packs.
Three ActiMates Barney PC games released at launch, with more additional software to be released for Barney.
Discontinuation
Microsoft discontinued the dolls in 2000 and lost the patent rights to the toys five years later.
References
- Microsoft Launches ActiMates Early Learning System At Toy Fair: Unique Realmation Animation Technology Makes Interactive Barney Ideal Learning Partner Archived 23 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine
- ActiMates Arthur and D.W. Join the First Family of Interactivity, Teaching Kids That "Learning is More Fun With a Partner": This brother-sister act is now available, joining "cousin" Barney and bringing more "edutainment" to the neighborhood Archived 12 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine
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