![]() Unlike the Leapster, the screen is not touch-sensitive. But, it adds upper right and left buttons, a configuration that is similar to the PSP. The Didj is smaller than the Leapster but retains some of its familiarity by using the same button setup with a multidirectional button, home and help buttons, and the A and B buttons. But unlike those other handheld games, the Didj games include educational content. The Didj ups the ante on game-play mechanics and graphics so that the games look like the handheld games that you might find on the Nintendo DS or Sony's PlayStation Portable. LeapFrog now offers the next stage of educational gaming, called the Didj Custom Gaming System, a handheld for kids ages 6 to 10. — - For kids who have been weaned on Leapster educational video games, there's a new system for them when they outgrow its content. ![]()
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