
#GAMES LIKE SCANNERZ WINDOWS#
The battery-powered scanner can hold up to 25 scans and can also be attached to another game scanner so players can trade dinosaur DNA.\nThe game requires Windows 95, 98 or 2000 and a graphics accelerator card. The initial devices were released in three different colors each symbolising one of three tribes at war. Skannerz is a Radica handheld game device produced between 20, it is a monster fighting RPG console which through the use of UPC barcodes utilises. \nTo make it more interesting, he said, Knowledge Adventure will make some special bar codes available only on the Internet for downloading and scanning.\nNashak said that the game, which will sell for about US$50 and is aimed at children 8 and older, had no commercial tie-in to products that might end up bearing some of the most sought-after bar codes.\n"You don't even have to buy anything to scan these codes," he said, noting that the user could simply browse the supermarket shelves in search of codes that might yield the most prized dinosaur qualities. The three original Skannerz: Zendra (blue), Pataak (green), and Ujalu (red). Some can make the difference between a dinosaur's becoming predator or prey. Some bar codes are worthless, but most will yield some kind of DNA. Once the puzzle is assembled by the player, the qualities are transferred to his dinosaur.\nPart of the fun, said Robert Nashak, executive producer for Vivendi Universal, of which Knowledge Adventure is a division, is figuring out which bar codes yield which qualities.
#GAMES LIKE SCANNERZ SERIAL#
A bar code scanner, about the size of a television remote control, is included and connects to a personal computer's serial port.\nOnce a bar code is scanned and loaded into the game, the program turns it into dinosaur DNA, which is represented as a sort of puzzle piece on the screen, a kind of game within a game. The game, due in October, features richly detailed graphics, an assortment of dinosaurs (including velociraptors and spinosaurs) and five children who desperately need to be rescued.\nBut what sets ScanCommand apart from the crowded field of dino-videogames is its use of bar codes to rev up the terrible lizards' strength, speed, intelligence and other winning qualities. Scannerz uses three AAA batteries and is expected to sell for US$19.\nMore elaborate is Knowledge Adventure's ScanCommand: A Jurassic Park III Game, a CD-ROM computer game based on the latest Jurassic Park movie. A program embedded in the device will transform the information received from the bar code into one of an array of monsters, sometimes friendly and sometimes hostile and ready for battle. That is accomplished by passing the device's built-in scanner over any bar code, which often may yield signs of life. Once the monsters are "trapped" in the device, they can be viewed on a tiny LCD screen and pitted against one another.\nThe trick is getting the monsters into the machine. Intended for children 7 and older, the device is a virtual monster capture and combat game. Among the first, arriving in September, is a hand-held fantasy game called Skannerz, developed by a Dallas-based company, Radica. In the story, Flux had to create the Skannerz Commander after aliens from the three tribes went rogue and built their own tribes.Very little is sold for the American home - from food to kitchen cleansers to cosmetics - that does not bear a bar code, that striped marking that, when scanned, yields a number that allows the checkout register to identify an item and its price.\nAs digital devices get smaller and smarter, electronics makers are looking to scanning technology to do everything from opening Internet sites to enabling refrigerators to reorder food when supplies run low.\nMeanwhile, bar codes are finding a place in electronic toys and computer games. The monster will begin again at level 1 with minimum health. The option of running away has been added before battles begin, however, losing a match will result in one monster on the team dying and must be re-scanned in order to retrieve it. Using items has become a complicated process in which the right number must be hit on the scale in order to use the item. Only 53 Monsters can be held by the Commander at one time, along with 25 items.īattling with Skannerz Commander is far different from its predecessor versions, instead of simply having options to pick from, the player must pick which monster to attack with and to attack, combos or blocks can be preformed by hitting A when the same number as your opponents HP comes on the screen.

The device is incompatible with any of the three tribal Skannerz devices and contains 126 completely new monsters and 12 new secret monsters, while there are 24 items with new images and names, they are the same items as in the original devices and even use the same barcodes to acquire. Unlike its predecessor, it was released by itself, with all monsters able to be captured by the one unit. The Skannerz Commander is a Radica handheld video game that was released in 2001 as a follow-up to the original Skannerz toyline.
