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Ballblazer - Amstrad CPC

Publisher:Activision  ?              No-Intro:N/A
Developer:LucasArts / LucasFilm  ?              GoodName:Ball Blazer
Year:1986              TOSEC:Ballblazer
Category:Sports              MAME:N/A
Game Manual:Download              Game Music:
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Also on: Apple II, Atari 5200, Atari 7800, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, MSX, MSX 2, Nintendo NES, Sinclair ZX Spectrum

 


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In game image of Ballblazer on the Amstrad CPC.
In Game
Title screen of Ballblazer on the Amstrad CPC.
Title Screen
Box cover for Ballblazer on the Amstrad CPC.
Box
Box back cover for Ballblazer on the Amstrad CPC.
Box Back
Cartridge artwork for Ballblazer on the Amstrad CPC.
Cartridge
Top of cartridge artwork for Ballblazer on the Amstrad CPC.
Cartridge Top
Artwork on the Disc for Ballblazer on the Amstrad CPC.
Disc
Arcade Cabinet Marquee for Ballblazer.
Marquee
Advert for Ballblazer on the Amstrad CPC.
Advert
(Commodore 64 Version)



Ballblazer TV Commercial (Atari 7800 Version)




Ballblazer is a 1984 computer game created by Lucasfilm Games (later LucasArts Entertainment). It was originally released for the Atari 8-bit systems, such as the Atari 800 and the Atari 5200. It was also ported to other popular platforms of the day, such as the Apple II, ZX Spectrum (by Dalali Software Ltd), Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Atari 7800, and the NES. The Atari 800 version was called Ballblaster during development - pirated versions of the game went by this name as well.[2] The principal creator and programmer of Ballblazer was David Levine.[3]

In 1990, LucasArts and Rainbow Arts released a remake and follow-up to this game, called Masterblazer. This game was released for the Amiga, Atari ST, and PC DOS. A similar game inspired by Ballblazer called Space Football: One on One was developed and released by Triffix for the Super NES in 1992. Years later on March 31, 1997, a remake of the original titled Ballblazer Champions was released for the Sony PlayStation.


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