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Romset and title:
ballblaz Ballblazer
Software list:
a5200 Atari 5200 cartridges
Publisher:
Atari / Lucasfilm
Year:
1985
Serial:
CX5255
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Romset
First release:
Mess 0.145u1 released on feb-21 2012
Last release:
Mame 0.264 released on mar-26 2024
Status
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SUPPORTED
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  • Atari 5200 cart. published 38 years ago:

    Ballblazer © 1986 Atari Corporation.

    Ballblazer: the simplest, fastest and most competitive sport in the known universe. It grew from dark roots in ancient space war to become king of all games among every lifeform within range of Interstellar ethercasting. In exactly three minutes, Ballblazer can make you a hero--or destroy a lifetime of dreams.

    The year is 3097, and the place is a null-gravity nexus mid-space in the binary star system Kalaxon and Kalamar. Moments from now, on the luminous surface of an artificial asteroid, the final round of the Interstellar Ballblazer Championship--the greatest tournament of all time and space--will begin, and history will be made. For the first time, a creature from the planet Earth has battled through the countless qualifying rounds and eliminations, enduring and then triumphing, across vast parsecs, to win the right to compete for the honor of his planet, and the ultimate title any being can possess: Masterblazer.

    TECHNICAL
    Model CX5255

    STAFF
    Ballblazer was created by the Lucasfilm Computer Division Games Group. David Levine created the concept, directed the project, and designed and implemented the screen graphics, physical dynamics, control structures, and mainline program. Peter Langston, the Games Group Leader, designed and implemented the sound effects and practice Droid intelligence, composed and programmed the music, and helped devise the game-play mechanisms and strategy. David Riordan and Garry Hare of Search and Design contributed game design elements and game rules. Charlie Kellner helped conceptualize game dynamics. Ideas and support were provided by other members of the Games Group; David Fox provided aesthetic support and Gary Winnick contributed to the Rotofoil design.

    Staff: David Riordan, David Levine, Garry Hare, Peter Langston
    Ideas and support: David Fox, Gary Winnick
    Special thanks to: George Lucas

    CONTRIBUTE
    Edit this entry: https://www.arcade-history.com/?&page=detail&id=50020&o=2
    Informations provided by © Alexis Bousiges
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