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Wii Makes Toys “R” Us Hot List

Submitted by on September 26, 2006 – 6:40 amNo Comment

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This year’s, “Hot Toy” list is out for Toys “R” Us and only one console is on it, the Nintendo Wii. This is the first time a video game console has ever made their exclusive holiday hot list. Other toys included on the list this year are a “Designer’s World,” which is a plug-and-play fashion designer TV game (8 and up), a Fischer Price digital camera (ages 3 and up) and the 10th Anniversary, Tickle Me Extreme Elmo.



Toys “R” Us specified that one of the criteria for the “Hot Toy List” is sufficient stock of a new product for the holiday season and I’m sure generating a lot of pre-launch buzz is huge as well.

Complete list of the 15 hot toy products is below.

* Blue Man Group Percussion Tubes from ToyQuest,

* Designer’s World from Tiger Games,

* Dora’s Talking Cash Register from Fisher-Price,

* ESPN Fast Action Football from Fisher-Price,

* Kid-Tough Digital Camera from Fisher-Price,

* Laugh & Learn Baby Grand Piano from Fisher-Price,

* Mindstorms NXT from Lego,

* My Scene My Bling Bling Styling Head from Mattel,

* Pink Nitro Notebook from VTech,

* Power Rangers Deluxe Manticore Megazord from Bandai,

* Speed Stacks StackPack from Play Along,

* Sound City Railway from Imaginarium,

* Tap Dancing Mumble from Thinkway,

* T.M.X. Elmo from Fisher-Price, and

* Wii from Nintendo.

Toys “R” Us also has a pre-order promotion running right now that with a $50 reservation, you get a free game at launch.

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