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    Final Blaster

    1990 video game

    Final Blaster is a 1990 vertically scrolling shooter developed by Nova and published by Namco for the PC-Engine. Controlling the Blaster Mark II "Phoenix" starfighter, the player is tasked with wiping out the Bosconian alien race before they destroy Earth. Gameplay involves shooting down enemies and avoiding projectiles — power-ups can be collected to increase the player's abilities. It is the third and final game in Namco's Bosconian series. Development of the game was originally by Namco subsidiary N.H. System, but following their bankruptcy earlier in 1990 development was then handed to Japanese developer Nova. Aisystem Tokyo assisted with programming. Final Blaster received mostly favorable reviews, being praised for its colorful graphics, unique gameplay mechanics and soundtrack, although was criticized for being too difficult and for being unable to stick out from other shooters on the system. It was digitally re-released for the Japanese Wii Virtual Console in 2008. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Final Blaster was released for the PC-Engine by Namco in Japan on September 28, 1990. [2] Development was originally being handled by Namco subsidiary N.H. System, who previously developed the arcade game Märchen Maze, but was later transferred to Japanese studio Nova after N.H. System was dissolved earlier in 1990. [3] Aisystem Tokyo, a "group company" of Aisystem, assisted with programming ...
  3. videogameden.com

    Final Blaster is apparently related to the arcade game Blast Off (picture on the right) released by Namco in 1989 (itself related to Bosconian originally released in 1981). Although the references are not immediately obvious (despite being mentioned in the game's instruction manual), there are a couple of clues that tie Final Blaster to these early games, such as the last level of the game ...
  4. arcade-history.com

    Final Blaster is a vertical-scrolling shooter by Namco. The player is on a mission to save the Earth against a swam of alien invaders - on board the Blaster Mark-II Phoenix, a powerful winged space fighter, he must battle through seven stages, from the surface of the moon and progressing later to space and to planet Bosconian, the alien's main ...
  5. classic-games.net

    Final Lap Twin and Dragon Spirit are two great games but I'm actually they were lacking with their shooter output. I would have loved to have received Dragon Saber in the US as I never saw it in the arcade. More than that though Final Blaster is unique enough that it would have stood out in the system's library.
  6. playretrogames.com

    Final Blaster is an online retro game which you can play for free here at playretrogames.com It has the tags: flying, shooting, and was added on Jan 30, 2015. It has been played 4160 times and is available for the following systems: NEC PC Engine You can also play Final Blaster unblocked.

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