Astro-Lite 2600

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[[Image:astro-lite.PNG|thumb|right|220px|A Lite-Brite type beach]]
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===Remarks===
===Remarks===
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*In the old version, the player could pick from various [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]]-related outlines to trace. Also, the player could make some or all of the colors blink. In the new version, these features are not included. Instead, each peg's color can be changed by clicking a slot area multiple times.  
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*The current version of the game lacks the [[NavBar]].
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*In the old version, if the player put a bulb (any color) in the background, it would stick anyway.
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*The old version of the game had several elements that were removed from the Handheld Games Menu version:
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*In the old version, if the player put a bulb on the outline of the Astro-Lite itself and turned on the blinker, they could only see the part that is inside the Astro-Lite area.
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**The player could select from various [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]]-related outlines to trace.
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*Strangely, the current version of the game lacks the NavBar while the old version has it.
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**Some or all of the colors could be made to blink.
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**Bulbs could be placed in the background.
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**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===
===Real-World References===
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*In [[The Best Decemberween Ever]], the viewer could press pause and move the lights around on [[Bubs' Concession Stand]] in a matrix preset order, in the likeness of this game.
*In [[The Best Decemberween Ever]], the viewer could press pause and move the lights around on [[Bubs' Concession Stand]] in a matrix preset order, in the likeness of this game.
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==External links==
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==External Links==
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* [[HR:litebrite.html|Play "Astro-Lite 2600"]]
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* [[HR:litebrite.swf|View the Flash file for "Astro-Lite 2600"]]
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* [[HR:litebrite3.html|Play the old version]]
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* [[HR:litebrite3.swf|View the Flash file for the old version]]
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[[Category:Video Games]]

Current revision as of 15:36, 3 July 2025

Game Category: Old Game
play Who Said What Now? She Loves Me!
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

Contents

[edit] Fun Facts

[edit] 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.

[edit] Real-World References

[edit] Fast Forward

[edit] External Links

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