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Astro Blaster

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Release date(s)
  
December 31, 1981

CPU
  
Z80

Genre
  
Shoot 'em up

Publishers
  
Sega, Sega/Gremlin

Cabinet
  
Vertical

Initial release date
  
March 1981

Developers
  
Sega, Sega/Gremlin

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Designer(s)
  
Gary Shannon, Barbara Michalec

Mode(s)
  
Single player, Up to 2 players, alternating turns

Arcade system
  
Sega G80 Raster hardware

Platforms
  
Arcade game, 3DO Interactive Multiplayer

Similar
  
Astro Fighter, Astro Invader, Amidar, Space Firebird, Ashura Blaster

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Astro Blaster is a fixed shooter arcade game released by Sega in 1981.

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Gameplay

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The player controls a ship (bearing a resemblance to the Battlestar Galactica) which can fire and move left or right. The player must continuously monitor the onscreen temperature and fuel gauges; if the ship overheats, its weapon is disabled, and if it is depleted of fuel, the vessel itself explodes. The player must battle through waves of enemies, which attack with varied formations and flight patterns. When a wave is destroyed, a new one appears. At the end of each sector, the player flies through an asteroid belt and can obtain extra fuel by shooting fireballs. After this, the mother ship is met, where the player docks and refuels for the next sector. Also, the player is rewarded various bonuses for accomplishing certain feats, such as, shooting all enemies in a specific order or shooting all enemies without missing.

Interesting facts

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Astro Blaster featured speech synthesis technology. This was a rare feature at the time, first appearing in Stratovox, and followed by a few other games such as Berzerk, Wizard of Wor, Gorf, and Sega's own Space Fury. During attract mode (specifically while showing the high score list), Astro Blaster's voice synthesizer generates the speech "Fighter pilots needed in sector wars...play Astro Blaster!"

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In Sega's 2001 Dreamcast epic, Shenmue, an Astro Blaster cabinet can be seen in the YOU Arcade in Dobuita, but it has an "out of order" label on it and is not playable.

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The current world record high score is held by Gus Pappas with 299,100 points scored on Astro Blaster on November 20, 1982 in Napa, California, USA.

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References

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