

But, it adds upper right and left buttons, a configuration that is similar to the PSP. The Didj is smaller in size than the Leapster but retains some of its familiarity by using the same button setup with a multidirectional button, Home, and Help buttons, and the two \"A\" and \"B\" buttons.


The Didj games look like the handheld games that you might find on the Nintendo DS or Sony's PSP, but unlike those other handheld games, the Didj games weave educational content into the video gaming. It's called the DIDJ CUSTOM GAMING SYSTEM, and it brings educational gaming to kids ages 6 to 10. For kids who've been weaned on Leapster educational video games, there's a new system for them when they outgrow the Leapster's content.
