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- Blaster_(video_game) abstract "Blaster is an arcade game developed by Eugene Jarvis and released by Williams in 1983. The game is a 3D shooter set in outer space and is a quasi-sequel to Robotron: 2084. The objective is to shoot enemies and avoid obstacles in twenty differently-goaled levels in order to reach paradise. The game had advanced graphics at the time of release, that used scaled sprites to display the impression of three dimensional worlds and asteroid fields.".
- Blaster_(video_game) computingPlatform Arcade_game.
- Blaster_(video_game) computingPlatform IBM_Personal_Computer.
- Blaster_(video_game) cpu Motorola_6809.
- Blaster_(video_game) designer Eugene_Jarvis.
- Blaster_(video_game) designer Larry_DeMar.
- Blaster_(video_game) developer Vid_Kidz.
- Blaster_(video_game) genre Shoot_'em_up.
- Blaster_(video_game) publisher WMS_Industries.
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- Blaster_(video_game) cabinet "Upright, Sit-down and Duramold cabinets".
- Blaster_(video_game) cpu Motorola_6809.
- Blaster_(video_game) designer Eugene_Jarvis.
- Blaster_(video_game) designer Larry_DeMar.
- Blaster_(video_game) developer Vid_Kidz.
- Blaster_(video_game) display "Raster, 292 x 240 pixels , 272 colors".
- Blaster_(video_game) genre "3".
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- Blaster_(video_game) id "100016".
- Blaster_(video_game) modes Multiplayer_video_game.
- Blaster_(video_game) modes Single-player_video_game.
- Blaster_(video_game) name "Blaster".
- Blaster_(video_game) platforms Arcade_game.
- Blaster_(video_game) platforms IBM_Personal_Computer.
- Blaster_(video_game) publisher WMS_Industries.
- Blaster_(video_game) released "1983".
- Blaster_(video_game) sound Digital-to-analog_converter.
- Blaster_(video_game) sound M6808.
- Blaster_(video_game) title "Blaster".
- Blaster_(video_game) subject Category:1983_video_games.
- Blaster_(video_game) subject Category:Arcade_games.
- Blaster_(video_game) subject Category:Cancelled_Atari_5200_games.
- Blaster_(video_game) subject Category:Shoot_'em_ups.
- Blaster_(video_game) subject Category:Williams_video_games.
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- Blaster_(video_game) comment "Blaster is an arcade game developed by Eugene Jarvis and released by Williams in 1983. The game is a 3D shooter set in outer space and is a quasi-sequel to Robotron: 2084. The objective is to shoot enemies and avoid obstacles in twenty differently-goaled levels in order to reach paradise. The game had advanced graphics at the time of release, that used scaled sprites to display the impression of three dimensional worlds and asteroid fields.".
- Blaster_(video_game) label "Blaster (video game)".
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