Astro-Lite 2600

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==Fun Facts==
==Fun Facts==
*The title is most likely a reference to the [[Atari 2600]].
*The title is most likely a reference to the [[Atari 2600]].
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*Selecting the lights using the pre-defined tab order gives a strange image.
*When it was in the museum, you could choose what colors to light up. When it moved the Handheld Games Menu, this feature changed such that the color of the light can be selected by clicking multiple times.
*When it was in the museum, you could choose what colors to light up. When it moved the Handheld Games Menu, this feature changed such that the color of the light can be selected by clicking multiple times.
*In [[The Best Decemberween Ever]], you could press pause and move the lights on Bubs' Concession Stand around in a matrix preset order, like this game.
*In [[The Best Decemberween Ever]], you could press pause and move the lights on Bubs' Concession Stand around in a matrix preset order, like this game.

Revision as of 15:06, 20 May 2006

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Astro Lite is a game that works like a Lite-Brite. You choose different images to make. While Astro Lite was moved from the Museum, a new version is found on the Handheld Games Menu.

Page Title (New Version): Astro-Lite 2600

Page Title (Old Version): litebrite

Fun Facts

  • The title is most likely a reference to the Atari 2600.
  • Selecting the lights using the pre-defined tab order gives a strange image.
  • When it was in the museum, you could choose what colors to light up. When it moved the Handheld Games Menu, this feature changed such that the color of the light can be selected by clicking multiple times.
  • In The Best Decemberween Ever, you could press pause and move the lights on Bubs' Concession Stand around in a matrix preset order, like this game.
  • In the old version, if you put a bulb (any color) in the background, it will stick there.

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