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  • T-Mobile

    T-Mobile made a magenta Lite-Brite with help from Hasbro

    by 
    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    11.23.2021

    The Lite-Brite T-Mobile Edition will set you back $20 -- and yes, most of its light pegs are magenta.

  • 700,000 Lite-Brite pegs make stop-motion masterpiece in new music video

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    10.26.2010

    It's tough to say if David Crowder Band's newest handmade music video measures up to Dancing Pigeon's own vid from August, but one thing's for sure: you've got to give props for the work involved here. An astounding 700,000 Lite-Brite pegs were used in the creation of their SMS (Shine) video, along with 80 Earthlings putting in 2,000 man-hours of work. It's a rather impressive 3.5 minutes, so head south and mash play if you're looking for a good time. [Thanks, Nick]

  • Bandai's Luminodot: 1,600 glass pegs for your child to swallow

    by 
    Joseph L. Flatley
    Joseph L. Flatley
    09.15.2008

    Bandai's Luminodot is a godsend for the light peg artiste looking to take his work to the next level. What we have here is essentially an updated Lite-Brite with over twice the resolution (read: pegs) of the original. Just like Hasbro's classic toy, several design templates are included with the kit -- and if you're feeling creative, there is an online template generator that will render your own designs to PDF. Also included with the kit are 1,600 pegs in twelve colors (or about half of what you will need to fill up the Luminodot's 70 x 50, 3,500 peg display -- you can order additional pegs on their website). But the most impressive feature is probably the LED backlighting: in addition to lighting the pegs, the Luminodot has twenty-five preprogrammed animated sequences. As with most toys this cool, Luminodot is only available in Japan -- though we have seen at least one for sale on eBay. Video after the break.[Via technabob]