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Astro-Lite 2600

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A Lite-Brite type beach

Astro Lite is a game that works like a Lite-Brite. Astro Lite used to be in the Museum, but was moved to the Handheld Games Menu when the Scrolling Shooter Games Menu was launched.

Date: October 29, 2000, or earlier

Page Title (New Version): litebrite

Page Title (Old Version): Astro-Lite 2600

  • [#Fun_Facts 1 Fun Facts]
    • [#Remarks 1.1 Remarks]
    • [#Real-World_References 1.2 Real-World References]
    • [#Fast_Forward 1.3 Fast Forward]
  • [#External_Links 2 External Links]

Fun Facts

Remarks

  • The current version of the game lacks the NavBar.
  • The old version of the game had several elements that were removed from the Handheld Games Menu version:
    • The player could select from various Homestar Runner-related outlines to trace.
    • Some or all of the colors could be made to blink.
    • Bulbs could be placed in the background.
    • If a bulb was placed on the outline of the Astro-Lite itself and turned to a blinker, only the part that was inside the Astro-Lite area would be visible.

Real-World References

Fast Forward