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// RoadBlasters(1987)
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About RoadBlasters
The objective of the game is to complete all 50 rallies without running out of fuel. There is no limit to how many vehicles a player can receive to complete a rally, as long as they have fuel. However, the destruction of the vehicle will subtract a small amount from the player's fuel tank. In the arcade, Genesis and Lynx versions, players could start the game at a higher rally, with additional opportunities to jump several levels from time to time. Players can continue their game from where they left off; however, the player has only one chance to complete the 50th and final rally. For completing the final rally the player gets one million points as a bonus. Players can get fuel in four ways: green globes, red globes, a checkpoint, and the rally point.
The objective of the game is to complete all 50 rallies without running out of fuel. There is no limit to how many vehicles a player can receive to complete a rally, as long as they have fuel. However, the destruction of the vehicle will subtract a small amount from the player's fuel tank. In the arcade, Genesis and Lynx versions, players could start the game at a higher rally, with additional opportunities to jump several levels from time to time. Players can continue their game from where they left off; however, the player has only one chance to complete the 50th and final rally. For completing the final rally the player gets one million points as a bonus. Players can get fuel in four ways: green globes, red globes, a checkpoint, and the rally point.
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Game modes: Single player
Quick answers
When was RoadBlasters released?
RoadBlasters released on December 31, 1987, developed by Atari Games, Atari Games and published by Tengen, Mindscape, Inc., U.S. Gold, Atari Games.
What platforms is RoadBlasters available on?
RoadBlasters is available on Arcade, Commodore C64/128/MAX, ZX Spectrum, Atari Lynx, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Atari ST/STE, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Nintendo Entertainment System. It supports single player.