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  • Title: The Kids' Video Game Guide
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 96
  • Publisher: Weekly Reader Books
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  • Publish Location: Middletown, CT

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  • First Year Published: 1983
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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    Astro Blaster

    Astro Blaster is a space-themed fixed shooter released in arcades by Sega in 1981. It was designed and programmed by Gary Shannon and Barbara Michalec

    Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin

    Spin in Florida (also known as Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters in California, Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast in Paris and Buzz Lightyear Planet Rescue in Shanghai)

    Galilean cannon

    was sold by Edmund Scientific Corporation and is still sold as the "Astro Blaster". In this device, a heavy wire is threaded through all of the balls

    The 4:30 Movie (film)

    called the "Movie Mobile." The first movie is a sci-fi adventure film, Astro Blaster & The Beaver Men. While Brian and Burny save their seats, Belly stands

    Omnimover

    Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Tokyo Disneyland Buzz Lightyear Astro Blaster Series Disneyland Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Disneyland Paris

    Tomorrowland (Disney Parks)

    beautification and improvement project. Astro Orbiter (1998–present) Autopia (1955–present) Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters (2005–present) Disneyland Monorail

    Blocker Gundan 4 Machine Blaster

    "Blocker Army IV Machine Blaster", "Blocker Corps IV", "Blocker Army IV", "Blocker Corps", "Machine Blaster" and in Italian as "Astro Robot contatto Ypsilon"

    Megamania

    initially found inspiration for Megamania's gameplay from the arcade game Astro Blaster (1981). After completing a variation of the game, the team at Activision

    Astro Boy (film)

    parents. Later, Hamegg, having secretly discovered Astro is a robot, knocks him out with his electric blaster to use him in his robot fighting tournament, the

    Astro Bot

    to Astro's Playroom (2020), it is the fifth game in the Astro Bot series and Team Asobi's first game since its separation from Japan Studio. As Astro, the