Loading the cassettes into the projector's cassette compartment was also easier with a control panel for the filmstrip and accompanying cassette.
Most cassettes accompanying filmstrips in the 1970s and 1980s would have the same audio material on both sides of the tape.
By the mid-2000s many schools no longer wanted to purchase filmstrips, and audiovisual companies stopped producing them.
The show is developed to give a timeless feel, limiting the world's technology to simpler devices, such as record players and filmstrip projectors.
Early celluloid filmstrips had a habit of melting or combusting from the intense and sustained heat of the projection lamp.
Afterwards this filmstrip is played as a normal movie by means of a film projector.
Afterwards this filmstrip is played as a common movie by means of film projector.
The player advances through each level along a filmstrip map, and can revisit previously-completed levels by rewinding the filmstrip.