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bum-man
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« on: September 08, 2006, 01:59:20 PM »

I picked up one of these the other day with a couple of cartridges to go with it:
[img width=86 height=116]http://www.2xlrobot.com/images/kaseytrim-small.jpg[/img]
It's a Kasey the Kinderbot sold by Fisher Price and it turns out it is the next in the line of 2-XL robot toys that we have discussed here before (I think Den has an 8-Track model and several tapes).  Details on the lineup can be found here http://www.2xlrobot.com/types/index.html

Seems to me it would be worthwhile added a "2-XL/Kasey" console to the database and list all of the 8-Track, Cassette, and Cartridge games for the three models.
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« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2006, 03:54:26 PM »

Yup. I have the Mego 2-XL which is the 8-Track model and the Tiger 2-XL which uses cassettes. I've seen Kasey the Kinderbot. A friend of mine got it for his son. If I remember it has an LCD display on his chest.

I wouldn't say I'm opposed to adding them to the database but while Kasey does have a video display the Mego and Tiger 2-XL's are both audio only.

It is interesting how each incarnation was targeted at a younger and younger audience. The origianl 8-Track 2-XL had a lot of sports, history, current events and movie trivia games that would appeal to adults. The Tiger 2-XL was mostly stuff from cartoons. Batman, Justice League and the like. 12-13 was maybe the max age. Kasey from what I remember KAsey was a preschool toy.
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