This article is from the Isaac Asimov FAQ, by Edward J. Seiler ejseiler@earthlink.net and John H. Jenkins jenkins@mac.com with numerous contributions by others.
Analog Presents: Isaac Asimov Visions of the Future , Quality Video,
Minneapolis, Minn., 1992 (45 mins.).
Asimov's last major interview, in which he talks about robots and
robotics, genetic engineering, nanotechnology, deep space travel,
terraforming planets, artificial intelligence, and the origins of the
universe.
Isaac Asimov's Robots VCR Mystery Game, Eastman Kodak Company, 1988 (40
mins.).
A game based on the worlds of The Caves of Steel and The Naked Sun ,
the players watch the tape and uncover each of the six photo clue cards at
selected points in the story. At the end of the tape, each player makes
an accusation based on the clues provided. Each clue card has two sides
with different clues on each side, providing 32 possible outcomes to the
game. Clue cards are provided for four levels of difficulty; suggested
for 1 to 12 players, ages 10 and up.
Voyage to the Outer Planets and Beyond , Today Home Entertainment, 1987
(54 mins.).
A simulated video voyage through the Solar System, combining NASA and
JPL images from the Voyager space probe with a digitized recording of
Holst's "The Planets", with Isaac Asimov as host and narrator. Includes a
full color NASA brochure about the planets, and a space almanac listing
solar and lunar eclipses, occultations, and periodic comets.
 
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