Lite-Brite was a light box created in 1967 by Burt Meyer and Joseph M. Burck at the Chicago toy and game design company Marvin Glass and Associates, before licensing with Hasbro.
Lite-Brite allowed users to create their own designs using colored pegs, eventually expanding with templates of Mickey Mouse, My Little Pony, Scooby-Doo and Transformers.
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MoreLite-Brite was a light box created in 1967 by Burt Meyer and Joseph M. Burck at the Chicago toy and game design company Marvin Glass and Associates, before licensing with Hasbro.
Lite-Brite allowed users to create their own designs using colored pegs, eventually expanding with templates of Mickey Mouse, My Little Pony, Scooby-Doo and Transformers.
Updated versions of Lite-Brite are still manufactured.
Subject ID: 128300
Subject ID: 128300