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Tekno the Robotic Puppy (also known as Teksta the Robotic Puppy) is a popular electronic robotic toy which originally launched in late 2000.Tekno sold more than 7 million units in its first season and went on to sell more than 40 million units in its original 4 years of production.
AiBO+ is a replacement personality for Sony ERS-7. The project provides an AEP-like application (AiBO+ Client) to connect to the robot under Ubuntu Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, iOS, and Android. The owner can control the dog, play a game and see the robot state. [40] AIBO Control allows Android users to control AIBO ERS-7's running URBI. [42]
The Genibo QD is an autonomous pet robot, similar in concept to Sony's 'ERS-7' Aibo, but was created to be much more dog-like in appearance and behavior. Modeled to resemble a Bull Terrier, the Genibo QD can identify itself and the surroundings using its sensors, camera, and voice commands and share feelings with the user.
Scrapyard Dog; Secret of Evermore; Shadow Dancer (1989 video game) Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi; Sheep (video game) Sheep, Dog 'n' Wolf; Sleepwalker (video game) Snoopy and the Red Baron (video game) Snoopy Concert; Snoopy Flying Ace; Snoopy Tennis; Snoopy vs. the Red Baron (video game) Snoopy's Magic Show; Snoopy's Silly Sports Spectacular
The iDog (stylized as i-Dog) is a robot dog toy designed and manufactured by Sega Toys. An iDog figure receives input from an external music source, such as an MP3 player or iPod , and will light up and "dance" to the music's rhythm. [ 3 ]
The robot was created to enable more engaging social experiences, including storytelling and other forms of entertainment. Jibo generally received poor reviews, being compared to the more powerful and much cheaper Amazon Alexa and Google Home. [25] [26] [27] The software development kit expected for developers was never released. [28]
Poo-Chi (or Poochi, Poochie), one of the first generations of robopet toys, is a robot dog designed by Samuel James Lloyd and Matt Lucas, manufactured by Sega Toys, and distributed by Tiger Toys. [1] Poo-Chi was released in 2000 and discontinued in 2002.
The dogs talk with the player and plead with them to adventure with them. [2] The game's camera allows the pet to recognize their owner's face. [4] The game includes RPG elements and locks content until certain levels have been reached. [3] A spin-off game, PlayStation Vita Pets: Puppy Parlour, was released for iOS and Android on June 3, 2014. [4]