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Blaster Master Boy

Released February 1992 · consists of 3 releases.

Blaster Master features a top-down style camera, with a level design reminiscent of Bomberman meets Pokémon Blue. The player runs around, blasting destructible walls and alien blobs with various assortments of patterned bombs.


Blaster Master Boy

First release date February 1992
Platform Game Boy
Developer Aicom Corporation
Publisher SUNSOFT
Genre Shooter , Action-Adventure
Theme
Franchises Blaster Master , Bomberman
Aliases Blaster Master Jr. Bomber King: Scenario 2

Blaster Master Boy, aka Blaster Master Jr. is part of a spin-off of Bomberman in Japan; it's a sequel to Bomber King.

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Specific release details

Blaster Master Jr.
Blaster Master Jr.
Platform Game Boy
Region United Kingdom
Developer
Publisher
Release date January 1992
Product code None
Company code None
Rating
Minimum Players 1
Maximum Players N/A
Resolutions N/A
Sound Systems N/A
Single player Features N/A
Multi player Features N/A
Widescreen Support No
Notes N/A

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