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Final Blaster

Final Blaster (XSX) game cover art
Platform: TurboGrafx-16
Tags: Shooter, Scrolling, Vertical
Developer: Aisystem Tokyo

Publisher
Region
Released
JP
09/28/1990

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Staff Reviews

Final Blaster review

Reviewed October 06, 2005

Rob Hamilton says: "Sure, you could be satisfied in merely completing the game even though in the span of two late-game stages, you plummeted from the elite difficulty level to the lowest (as the Great and Mighty OD did....), but that sort of thing just leaves a bad taste in your mouth."
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