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  • An initial offering by Smith & Tinker Inc. lets children collect downloadable monsters called Nanovor that they will be able to pit against each other by linking together pocket-size devices.

    Start-Up Plays Offline 2009

  • In the game, kids explore a fictional world in which nanoscopic monsters, known as Nanovor, live and battle on silicon chips deep inside computers.

    VentureBeat 2010

  • Nanovor, released in 2009 and named one of ToyFare's Hot Dozen, introduced kids to a rich fictional world where nanoscopic monsters, known as Nanovor, live and battle on silicon chips deep inside computers.

    Marketwire - Breaking News Releases 2010

  • Nanovor, released in 2009 and named one of ToyFare's Hot Dozen, introduced kids to a rich fictional world where nanoscopic monsters, known as Nanovor, live and battle on silicon chips deep inside computers.

    Marketwire - Breaking News Releases 2010

  • In the game, kids explore a fictional world in which nanoscopic monsters, known as Nanovor, live and battle on silicon chips deep inside computers.

    VentureBeat 2010

  • In the game, kids explore a fictional world in which nanoscopic monsters, known as Nanovor, live and battle on silicon chips deep inside computers.

    VentureBeat 2010

  • In the game, kids explore a fictional world in which nanoscopic monsters, known as Nanovor, live and battle on silicon chips deep inside computers.

    VentureBeat 2010

  • In the game, kids explore a fictional world in which nanoscopic monsters, known as Nanovor, live and battle on silicon chips deep inside computers.

    VentureBeat 2010

  • Nanovor, released in 2009 and named one of ToyFare's Hot Dozen, introduced kids to a rich fictional world where nanoscopic monsters, known as Nanovor, live and battle on silicon chips deep inside computers.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • In the game, kids explore a fictional world in which nanoscopic monsters, known as Nanovor, live and battle on silicon chips deep inside computers.

    VentureBeat 2010

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