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Cool New Entertaiment For Kids On The Go

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20 October 2004

Cool New Entertaiment For Kids On The Go
… And Kids Want Their Videonow!

VideoNow, a cool new entertainment-to-go system is about to hit the ‘tween & teen scene. One of the most popular toys in the USA will be unleashed in New Zealand by Hasbro New Zealand in mid October, so be prepared to hear kids everywhere saying loudly “I want my VideoNow!”

VideoNow is a handheld portable video player for kids. Specially designed for on-the-go entertainment, the colour personal video player with the 2.3-inch screen will be the must-have entertainment system for Christmas 2004!

Available in a range of hot colours: Cool Blue, Funky Orange and Purple Passion these cool entertainment companions will allow kids to watch their favourite shows now! VideoNow is perfect for car trips, school buses or anywhere, any time boredom strikes. There’s no more waiting until you get home to catch up with your favourite shows and characters.

VideoNow will feature the latest and most sought after titles in youth entertainment. Spongebob Squarepants, Wild Thornberries, Rugrats, Hey Arnold, Jimmy Neutron, Dexter’s Lab, and Powerpuff Girls are just a few hot picks amongst the mix.

VideoNow will launch with 12 exclusive VideoNow video discs with more titles being released later in the year.

VideoNow will be available from mid October at The Warehouse, Farmers, Kmart and selected Toyworld stores.

VideoNow is powered by 3 x AA batteries providing nine hours play time.
(NB: VideoNow only plays VideoNow discs)

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