A somewhat obscure Edutainment console made by Leapfrog Inc popular from 2003-2009 that was mostly used by strict helicopter parents as an alternative to "normal" video game consoles for their children. Is very similar design-wise to an original game boy advance, but possesses a backlight and a primitive touchscreen. Most of the games featured on the console were based on various movie and TV show licenses, most if not all being poor-quality minigame collections. Some of the standout games on the console included Batman: Power in Numbers, Sonic X, (the most obscure sonic game of all time) and Star Wars The Clone Wars Jedi Math.
Guy 1: Hey, do you remember the leapster? You know, that edutainment console similar to the game boy advance?
Guy 2: No?
Guy 1: Wow, it really is that obscure.
by KrimsonKatt August 3, 2021
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