12 Facts About Bop It

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Bop It has been identified as some of the more popular children's games on the market, and toy and game development researchers have pointed to the natural interactions between player and toy, and the ability of players to use the toy to revert computer gaming processes back into those that resemble non-mediated object play.

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Bop It has been released in many foreign languages since its re-release in 2008.

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Bop It voiced a few mobile apps for Hasbro and some video games.

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4.

The maximum score in Bratz Bop It had the same scoring as the original Bop It re-release with a victory song playing after the score cypher for scores of over 100 points.

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In 2005, Hasbro copyrighted the instructions to Bop It Blast, describing it as covered under the original Bop It patent and referencing other patents that were pending.

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In 2006, Hasbro copyrighted the instructions to Bop It Download, describing it as covered under the 5-input Bop It patent and referencing other patents that are pending.

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The maximum score is 1000 and this Bop It lets the player download a program on a Windows computer to download new content.

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The game is the first and only Bop It to have a motion detector that detects when to change the batteries.

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Mini versions of several Bop It models have been released throughout the duration of the series to be used as keychain carabiners and pens.

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The difference in "Beat Bop It" mode is that the game uses sounds as commands instead of words.

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Popularity of the Bop It line encouraged Hasbro to release a number of sister products.

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The game is more tolerant of errors than the Bop It games, allowing as many as three missed commands in some modes.

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