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− | Although a port of an arcade game, Blasto for TI-99/4A has some singular differences that set it apart from the original [https://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?letter=&game_id=7147 Blasto]. | + | Although a port of an arcade game, Blasto for TI-99/4A has some singular differences that set it apart from the original [https://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?letter=&game_id=7147 Sega/Gremlin Blasto]. |
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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 [1] of the same name.[2] 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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Although a port of an arcade game, Blasto for TI-99/4A has some singular differences that set it apart from the original Sega/Gremlin Blasto.