A few days ago I came across an odd game console labelled the 'V.Smile' in a local thrift store, and after some research on the topic I discovered the 'V.Smile' line of consoles, including one console with only a single mention on one of the sites I checked. This console was named the"V.baby" and appears to be similar, but not identical to the 'V.Smile Baby' console. Here is all of the info I could find on the 'V.Baby':
Nowhere online can I find any footage or even screenshots of the V.Baby being played, aside from a handful of images in the manual that aren't focused on the games themselves.
Sorry if this doesn't fit, I've been a fan of lost media for years but have never actually posted on this forum.
Looking up "V.baby Vtech" on Google Images shows several listings and pictures of the unit when looking at suggested images. Judging by the identical games to the V-Smile Baby and almost identical controls, the V.baby is definitely just a re-design of the earlier product.
Looking up "V.baby Vtech" on Google Images shows several listings and pictures of the unit when looking at suggested images. Judging by the identical games to the V-Smile Baby and almost identical controls, the V.baby is definitely just a re-design of the earlier product.
While I would love for this to be the case, it's clear that it isn't. I am not the best at graphic design, but I made a quick comparison image showing the differences, primarily between the differences in control that would not allow for V.Smile Baby games to be played identically on the V.Baby, and vice versa, as well as the two games I could find online which were never released on the V.Smile Baby. at the very least we have a case of two completely undocumented games, at most we have an entire undocumented system. Again, even if the V.Baby is identical to the V.Smile Baby in every other aspect, we have undocumented games and an undocumented bios.