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- LJN_Video_Art abstract "Video Art is an educational game console from LJN Toys, introduced in 1987. Similar in functionality to basic personal computer paint programs such as MacPaint or Microsoft Paint, the platform offered interactive coloring book-style games, as well as math, history, and science lessons, starring characters such as Mickey Mouse. LJN marketed the console not as a competitor to other contemporary game consoles, but rather as a competitor to TV, with a jingle: If you're like me,you spend all day just watching TV.But then my mom, she got smart!She got me Video Art!The system came packaged with the Video Art Activity Package. Other cartridges available for the system included:A Trip To The ZooDisney Coloring BookDisney Story BookLooney TunesMarvel Super-HeroesMy Dream DayMy Favorite DollOn the MoveThe console was a flop, however, and disappeared quickly.".
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- LJN_Video_Art wikiPageWikiLinkText "LJN Video Art".
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- LJN_Video_Art subject Category:Products_introduced_in_1987.
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- LJN_Video_Art hypernym Game.
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- LJN_Video_Art comment "Video Art is an educational game console from LJN Toys, introduced in 1987. Similar in functionality to basic personal computer paint programs such as MacPaint or Microsoft Paint, the platform offered interactive coloring book-style games, as well as math, history, and science lessons, starring characters such as Mickey Mouse.".
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