Masterblazer
Masterblazer is a 1990 computer game developed by Rainbow Arts and published by Lucasfilm Games.
![]() Amiga cover art image of Masterblazer | |
| Developer(s) | Rainbow Arts |
|---|---|
| Publisher(s) | Lucasfilm Games |
| Designer(s) | Gero Presser[1] |
| Composer(s) | Chris Hülsbeck[1] Jochen Hippel (ST) |
| Platform(s) | Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS |
| Release | 1990 |
| Genre(s) | Action |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
It is the sequel and remake of the 1984 game Ballblazer.[1] Played out like a futuristic sport, the playing field is a large rectangle made out of squares.[1] A Plasmorb ball must be moved into a goal as many times as possible within the course of three minutes.[1] This is accomplished by using a Rotofoil vehicle.[1] Unlike its predecessor, the game features a tournament mode which allows up to 8 players to compete for the Master Blazer prize.[2] This game even allows Rotofoils to race against each other (basically a normal game but without the ball).[1]
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