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The toy consisted of a light gun called the Challenge Blaster (チャレンジブラスター) 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. The more times the sensor on the toy got "hit," the more points the gun would lose. Since the "game" was only a VHS tape, the missions played out the same way all the time. Video Challenger was sold in Canada by Irwin Toy and in the United Kingdom by Bandai.

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  • Video Challenger
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  • The toy consisted of a light gun called the Challenge Blaster (チャレンジブラスター) 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. The more times the sensor on the toy got "hit," the more points the gun would lose. Since the "game" was only a VHS tape, the missions played out the same way all the time. Video Challenger was sold in Canada by Irwin Toy and in the United Kingdom by Bandai.
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  • The toy consisted of a light gun called the Challenge Blaster (チャレンジブラスター) 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. The more times the sensor on the toy got "hit," the more points the gun would lose. 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 flashing 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. Video Challenger was sold in Canada by Irwin Toy and in the United Kingdom by Bandai.
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