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The '''''Mattel HyperScan''''' was a video game console released on October 23rd, 2006 | The '''''Mattel HyperScan''''' was a video game console released on October 23rd, 2006. | ||
The system's unique gimmick was a reliance on collector cards, which contained gameplay elements (characters, settings etc) that were unlocked by a built-in RFID scanner on the console. The unit itself was packaged with one game plus a starter pack of cards, with additional game + starter pack bundles sold separately. The rest of the cards - at least several dozen per game - were sold in random packs of 6, meaning players might spend hundreds of dollars to complete a single, very basic game that would only be playable on a poorly built, severely underpowered console. | |||
Unsurprisingly neither gamers nor card collectors were impressed, and the HyperScan experiment lasted less than a year, most of that spent on clearance shelves before being quietly discontinued altogether sometime in 2007. Only five known complete games were released for the console, nearly all based on licensed properties. At the time of its cancellation there were '''two further games in development, based on Nickelodeon properties, that were never released.''' | |||
==Games== | ==Games== | ||
'''''Avatar: The Last Airbender:''''' Based on the animated series. There is currently no known information on the gameplay, but it is said to have been finished, or nearly so, ''just'' as the HyperScan was being discontinued.<ref>[http://hyperscangames.blogspot.com/2013/06/unreleased-or-unfinished.html A blog with information on both games.] Retrieved 16 Oct '23</ref> A booster card pack and another "Air Series" have also been confirmed; in line with the mechanics of the other games, it is likely there would have been Water, Earth and Fire Series as well, with the various element-bending moves and skill levels unlocked using the cards. | |||
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The only existing pieces of media for the game are boxes for the game pack and booster pack. It is rumored that some copies either leaked or made it to store shelves for a very limited time, but this has not been confirmed. | |||
'''''Nick Extreme Sports:''''' The last game to have been announced for the HyperScan, this time based on multiple hit Nickelodeon franchises. It is not known which ones specifically save for SpongeBob SquarePants, who is featured on the cover art for the game. The game itself was scrapped very early on during development and there is no other info available. | |||
It was allegedly called "Nickelodeon Sports" at some point, but there are no pictures or pieces of media showing this.<ref>[http://videogamekraken.com/mattel-hyperscan An article about the HyperScan's games, with information on both Avatar and ''Nick Extreme Sports''.] Retrieved 16 Oct '23</ref> | |||
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'''Nick Extreme Sports''' | |||
==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
The failure and eventual end of the HyperScan led to these games being cancelled. Both games are completely lost and have not had any content or information resurface for years. It is unlikely they will resurface soon due to the obscurity of their intended console and the unique difficulties in porting or emulating them to other systems. | |||
Both games are completely lost and have not had any content or information resurface for years. It is unlikely they will resurface soon due to the | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Images=== | |||
<gallery mode=packed heights=300px> | <gallery mode=packed heights=300px> | ||
Avatar-gamepack.png|Cover art for Avatar. | Avatar-gamepack.png|Cover art for ''Avatar''. | ||
Avatar-booster.png|Cover art for | Avatar-booster.png|Cover art for a booster card pack of ''Avatar''. | ||
126656sb.jpg|Cover art for ''Nick Extreme Sports''. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Videos=== | |||
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|description1 =Rerez demos the console and the five games that were released during its short lifespan. | |||
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==External Links== | |||
*[https://hyperscan.fandom.com/wiki/Games HyperScan Wiki article featuring, mentions and box covers.] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 15:52, 20 September 2024
The Mattel HyperScan was a video game console released on October 23rd, 2006.
The system's unique gimmick was a reliance on collector cards, which contained gameplay elements (characters, settings etc) that were unlocked by a built-in RFID scanner on the console. The unit itself was packaged with one game plus a starter pack of cards, with additional game + starter pack bundles sold separately. The rest of the cards - at least several dozen per game - were sold in random packs of 6, meaning players might spend hundreds of dollars to complete a single, very basic game that would only be playable on a poorly built, severely underpowered console.
Unsurprisingly neither gamers nor card collectors were impressed, and the HyperScan experiment lasted less than a year, most of that spent on clearance shelves before being quietly discontinued altogether sometime in 2007. Only five known complete games were released for the console, nearly all based on licensed properties. At the time of its cancellation there were two further games in development, based on Nickelodeon properties, that were never released.
Games
Avatar: The Last Airbender: Based on the animated series. There is currently no known information on the gameplay, but it is said to have been finished, or nearly so, just as the HyperScan was being discontinued.[1] A booster card pack and another "Air Series" have also been confirmed; in line with the mechanics of the other games, it is likely there would have been Water, Earth and Fire Series as well, with the various element-bending moves and skill levels unlocked using the cards.
The only existing pieces of media for the game are boxes for the game pack and booster pack. It is rumored that some copies either leaked or made it to store shelves for a very limited time, but this has not been confirmed.
Nick Extreme Sports: The last game to have been announced for the HyperScan, this time based on multiple hit Nickelodeon franchises. It is not known which ones specifically save for SpongeBob SquarePants, who is featured on the cover art for the game. The game itself was scrapped very early on during development and there is no other info available. It was allegedly called "Nickelodeon Sports" at some point, but there are no pictures or pieces of media showing this.[2]
Availability
The failure and eventual end of the HyperScan led to these games being cancelled. Both games are completely lost and have not had any content or information resurface for years. It is unlikely they will resurface soon due to the obscurity of their intended console and the unique difficulties in porting or emulating them to other systems.
Gallery
Images
Videos
External Links
References
- ↑ A blog with information on both games. Retrieved 16 Oct '23
- ↑ An article about the HyperScan's games, with information on both Avatar and Nick Extreme Sports. Retrieved 16 Oct '23