Astro-Lite 2600

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*The old title is most likely a reference to the [[Atari 2600]].
*The old title is most likely a reference to the [[Atari 2600]].
*The new title is a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Lite-Brite|Lite-Brite]].
*The new title is a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Lite-Brite|Lite-Brite]].
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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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*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.  
*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.
*In the old version, if the player put a bulb (any color) in the background, it would stick anyway.
*In the old version, if the player put a bulb (any color) in the background, it would stick anyway.

Revision as of 06:18, 3 April 2007

Game Category: Old Game
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A Lite-Brite type beach

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

Page Title (New Version): litebrite

Page Title (Old Version): Astro-Lite 2600

Fun Facts

  • The old title is most likely a reference to the Atari 2600.
  • The new title is a reference to the Lite-Brite.
  • In the old version, the player could pick from various 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.
  • 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 old version, if the player put a bulb (any color) in the background, it would stick anyway.

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