Leapfrog's Leapster Hand-Held Device Hits Stores
Educational toy maker LeapFrog Enterprises, looking to boost sales and tap the important holiday shopping season, launched its key hand-held game-player on Thursday. "The company’s Leapster product, aimed at giving parents an alternative to Nintendo’s GameBoy system, is a device that plays educational games and interactive videos."
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