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Action Max
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The Action Max system, complete.
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This system is the one that I usually bring up in an extended discussion of Captain Power, as it seems to follow some of the
same technological strategies. The main differences being that this wasn't on TV, was pretty low budget, and ended up on the
ultra discount racks at Kidie City, falling forever sadly into obscurity. There are only 5 or so videos that were released
for this system, making it a very small body of work, but an important not in toy history.
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The console is slim, attractively designed, and light - almost too light. The red light signal is a nice touch.
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Toy Fair Catalogs
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Hobby Catalogs
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Magazine Archive
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Featured Toy Lines
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New Additions
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Playthings Magazine
March, 1987
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Play Meter Magazine April 15, 1985
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Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine August, 2001
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The Pinball Trader July, 1986
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IEEE Internet Computing
July/August, 2005
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Science Activities
November, 1973
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NASA Station Break Newsletter June, 1991
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Countdown Magazine December, 1990
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The Bisquick Banner March/April, 1984
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NASA Activities Newsletter September, 1983
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Egon w/ Symmetrical Book Stacking
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Conventions
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