How was this played on the Leapster L-Max? IIRC there's a DRM feature that prevents TV output for this game, along with The Letter Factory and The Talking Words Factory.
Money Rock: -Allowance -The national debt -Family expenses -Stock exchange -Loans and interest -Evolution of trade -Checks and deposits -Taxes Science Rock Teaches about: -Gravity -The nervous system -Electricity -Nutrition and digestion -The solar system NOT INCLUDED: -The circulatory system -Energy conservation -The skeletal system -Weather Multiplication Rock Teaches about: -Counting by 5s -The fun concept of 11 -Multiplying by 9 -The number 7 -The importance of 3 -What makes 8 so great -Multiplying by 6 -The duodecimal system -Counting by 4s -Doubling numbers -The power of 0 America Rock: -Colonization -Independence -The Constitution -Our government -Legislative process NOT INCLUDED: -Immigration -Women’s suffrage -Revolutionary War -Inventions -Westward Expansion Grammar Rock: -Nouns -Verbs -Pronouns -Prepositions -Conjunctions NOT INCLUDED: -Interjections -Adverbs -Adjectives -Sentence structure
Yeah, I cannot believe that they left out the best song. Now to be honest, I never had this for the Leapster, I should’ve got it when I still played with it. but now that Disney+ is available on touchscreen devices (which is the main thing that kids use today), every single song is available to be taken for otg viewing.
@@Iamshady-yn6mg If I remember correctly, the L-Max has a weird DRM mechanism which prevents this game and The Letter Factory from being displayed on the TV. Source: ruclips.net/video/jBl6lcSxCkU/видео.html I actually have no idea how this was recorded with an L-Max.
I remember my mom bought me this game. I can't believe I forgot all about this I loved this as a child.
I wish I could have this. I never had, though. Look at the quality for the music videos on the Leapster. Never saw it with this quality before.
10$, Take it or leave it!
Then there’s ABCSCHOOLHOUSEROCK’s
Rock to the grammar beat!
How was this played on the Leapster L-Max?
IIRC there's a DRM feature that prevents TV output for this game, along with The Letter Factory and The Talking Words Factory.
This was from the modern Leapster L-Max (2005) footage. Not the classic (2004).
Lynn Ms. Ahrens' first name-she sung and wrote "A Noun..."-I saw it in the music video for "A Noun!"
R.I.P. Jack Sheldon
You said it bro. He’s my favorite singer.
0:18-Either it’s the quality of a Leapster or they slowed it to prevent possible seizures
I thought Rocky was Connie's best friend... Well, I guess she’s mainly into boys with red hair...
Connie? How did you get that name? I usually just call her the Noun girl.
@@supreme-ss777 It’s confirmed in the Grammar Rock PC game, I think.
I love the Conjunction Junction song.
Money Rock:
-Allowance
-The national debt
-Family expenses
-Stock exchange
-Loans and interest
-Evolution of trade
-Checks and deposits
-Taxes
Science Rock
Teaches about:
-Gravity
-The nervous system
-Electricity
-Nutrition and digestion
-The solar system
NOT INCLUDED:
-The circulatory system
-Energy conservation
-The skeletal system
-Weather
Multiplication Rock
Teaches about:
-Counting by 5s
-The fun concept of 11
-Multiplying by 9
-The number 7
-The importance of 3
-What makes 8 so great
-Multiplying by 6
-The duodecimal system
-Counting by 4s
-Doubling numbers
-The power of 0
America Rock:
-Colonization
-Independence
-The Constitution
-Our government
-Legislative process
NOT INCLUDED:
-Immigration
-Women’s suffrage
-Revolutionary War
-Inventions
-Westward Expansion
Grammar Rock:
-Nouns
-Verbs
-Pronouns
-Prepositions
-Conjunctions
NOT INCLUDED:
-Interjections
-Adverbs
-Adjectives
-Sentence structure
Nice ideas. :)
It was released on April 11, 1999.
Where’s Mr. Morton?
He’s the best song of them all!
They didn't have enough spots for him, as well as the Adjectives, Adverbs, and Interjections songs.
@@henrygerecke5376 understood...
Yeah, I cannot believe that they left out the best song. Now to be honest, I never had this for the Leapster, I should’ve got it when I still played with it. but now that Disney+ is available on touchscreen devices (which is the main thing that kids use today), every single song is available to be taken for otg viewing.
I didn’t know there was a school house rock game for the leapster
Supposed Science Rock:
Janet
Victim of gravity
Delivery boy
Weatherman
Skeleton
Supposed Science Rock:
Interplanet Janet
Globe
Benjamin Franklin
Skeleton
Gravity Man
What happened to rest of it?
Why didn’t they include lolly lolly lolly get your adverbs here, interjections, or the tale of mr Morton
Don’t forget “Unpack your Adjectives”.
The Leapster was a small console. It can only have so much stuff on it. The footage from the episodes themselves took up most of the space.
@@supreme-ss777 besides, these parts of speech included are the most important ones in writing that help build a sentence.
Great Job!
0:09
How did you capture this footage?
He used a Leapster L-Max console that plugs into the TV. The Leapster L-Max was plugged into a capture card and recorded via Composite.
@@Iamshady-yn6mg I always wanted one of those.
@@Iamshady-yn6mg If I remember correctly, the L-Max has a weird DRM mechanism which prevents this game and The Letter Factory from being displayed on the TV. Source: ruclips.net/video/jBl6lcSxCkU/видео.html
I actually have no idea how this was recorded with an L-Max.
16:23 By
RIP Bob Dorough
@@MinaSmol None of the above. He died of natural causes at age 94.
@@MinaSmol No, he died of natural causes. Not pollution specifically.
@@bobpaul1143 Maybe he was killed by something dangerous in nature.
Made in 2000s
It was released on April 11, 1999.