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{{Unreferenced stub|auto=yes|date=December 2009}} '''Bright Star Technology, Inc.''' was founded by [[Elon Gasper]] and Nedra Goedert during the early 1980s and was a key player in multimedia technology. Well-known titles from Bright Star include HyperAnimation, Alphabet Blocks, and the Talking Tutors series. Bright Star was acquired by [[Sierra Entertainment|Sierra Online]] in 1992, and was a cornerstone of Sierra's educational games department. Since the acquisition, several computer-related companies have been founded with this name, or a similar one. ==Bright Star's games== * ''Alphabet Blocks'' * ''Spelling Jungle'' (also sold as ''Basic Spelling'' and ''Yobi's Basic Spelling Tricks''; code-named ''Spelling Demons'') * ''Spelling Blizzard'' (also sold as ''Advanced Spelling'') * ''Kid's Typing'' * ''Early Math'' * ''Beginning Reading'' * ''The Lost Mind of Dr. Brain'' * ''Discover ABC and 123 with Hickory & Me'' (also sold as separate ''ABC'' and ''123'' products; produced in cooperation with [[Western Publishing|Golden Books Family Entertainment]]) * ''Discover Math and Spelling with Monker'' (also sold as separate ''Math'' and ''Spelling'' products; produced in cooperation with [[Western Publishing|Golden Books Family Entertainment]]) ==Bright Star's language education products== * ''Berlitz Live! Spanish'' (produced in cooperation with [[Berlitz Language Schools|Berlitz International, Inc.]]) * ''Berlitz Live! Japanese'' (produced in cooperation with [[Berlitz Language Schools|Berlitz International, Inc.]]) [[Category:Computer companies of the United States]] [[Category:Sierra Entertainment]] [[Category:Video game companies of the United States]] [[Category:Video game developers]] {{Ict-company-stub}}
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