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*Space Challenge | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMiSxNpY6CU Space] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4T3fS7KzEMY Challenge] | ||
*[[wikipedia:Cobra Command (1984 video game)|Thunder Storm]] | *[[wikipedia:Cobra Command (1984 video game)|Thunder Storm]] | ||
*[[wikipedia:Road Blaster|Road Blaster]] | *[[wikipedia:Road Blaster|Road Blaster]] | ||
Revision as of 22:57, 9 November 2009


Video Challenger (ビデオチャレンジャー) was an interactive television toy that released in 1987 by Takara. Toy-Television interaction was supposed to be the next big thing in toy marketing and Mattel had a similar TV-Toy in North America at the same time called Captain Power.
The toy consisted of a light gun called the Challenge Blaster that responded to signals from the television playing a VHS tape. The more the player fired at appropriate targets on the screen, the more points the Challenge Blaster would rack up. Since the "game" was only a VHS tape, the missions played out the same way all the time.
The toy was cross-marketed into the anime The Headmasters in which children could fire at the Decepticons in the opening credits and score points in selected episodes. Daniel himself carries a Challenge Blaster in the anime and is sometimes seen playing the game.
Software
- Space Challenge
- Thunder Storm
- Road Blaster
- Godzilla Challenge 1 & 2
- Sky Wars
- After Burner

