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'''Blasto''' is a port of the 1978 Sega/Gremlin Arcade game of the same name.<ref>{{cite web|title=TI-99/4A Video Game House: Blasto|url=http://www.videogamehouse.net/blasto.html}}</ref> Blasto was programmed by [[Elaine Henshon]] and [[Bob Harris]]. It was published by [[Milton Bradley]], although it was distributed by Texas Instruments. Blasto sold for $24.95 originally, and was made available during the [[:Category:19812 Software| 1st quarter of 1981]]. It was released on [[:Category:Solid State Software Command Module|Solid State Software Command Module]]<sup>TM</sup>.
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'''Blasto''' is a port of the 1978 Sega/Gremlin Arcade game of the same name.<ref>{{cite web|title=TI-99/4A Video Game House: Blasto|url=http://www.videogamehouse.net/blasto.html}}</ref> Blasto was programmed by [[Elaine Henshon]] and [[Bob Harris]]. It was published by [[Milton Bradley]], although it was distributed by Texas Instruments. Blasto sold for $24.95 originally, and was made available during the [[:Category:1981 Software| 1st quarter of 1981]]. It was released on [[:Category:Solid State Software Command Module|Solid State Software Command Module]]<sup>TM</sup>.
  
 
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Blasto
Blasto Manual (Front Cover)
Blasto Manual (Front Cover)
Publisher(s) Milton Bradley
Original Retail Price $24.95
Programmer(s) Elaine Henshon & Bob Harris
Part# PHM 3032
Format(s) Solid State Software Command ModuleTM
Release 1981 (1st Quarter)
Genre(s) Shooter, Puzzle

Blasto is a port of the 1978 Sega/Gremlin Arcade game of the same name.[1] Blasto was programmed by Elaine Henshon and Bob Harris. It was published by Milton Bradley, although it was distributed by Texas Instruments. Blasto sold for $24.95 originally, and was made available during the 1st quarter of 1981. It was released on Solid State Software Command ModuleTM.

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