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Blaster Master

Blaster Master

Details: Video game series
Descr: Blaster Master is a video game series that was originally developed and published by Sunsoft. It began with the 1988 video game Blaster Master for the Nintendo Entertainment System, and the series has been rebooted twice. Wikipedia
Publishers: Sunsoft, Inti Creates

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Blaster Master Zero 2
Plot: Blaster Master Zero 2 is a platform video game developed and published by Inti Creates. It was released on March 20, 2019 for the Nintendo Switch, on November 29 for Microsoft Windows, and on June 29, 2020 for PlayStation 4. Wikipedia

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Blaster Master 2
Plot: Blaster Master Zero 2 is a platform video game developed and published by Inti Creates. It was released on March 20, 2019 for the Nintendo Switch, on November 29 for Microsoft Windows, and on June 29, 2020 for PlayStation 4. Wikipedia

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Journey to Silius
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Adventures of Lolo
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Blaster Master: Overdrive
Plot: Blaster Master: Overdrive is a platforming and run and gun video game released by Sunsoft and Gaijinworks as a WiiWare title for the Wii game console. It is the first reboot of the formula and soundtrack of the original Blaster Master game, also produced by Sunsoft, in 1988. Wikipedia

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Faxanadu
Plot: Faxanadu is an action role-playing platform-adventure video game for the Family Computer and Nintendo Entertainment System. The name was licensed by computer game developer Nihon Falcom and was developed and released in Japan by Hudson Soft in 1987. Wikipedia

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Blaster Master: Blasting Again
Plot: Blaster Master: Blasting Again is the fifth video game in the Blaster Master series. It was released for the PlayStation. The release of the original game had a different plot, but this title is a follow-up to the Worlds of Power adaptation in all regions. Wikipedia

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Blaster Master Jr.
Plot: Blaster Master Jr., known as Blaster Master Boy in North America and Bomber King: Scenario 2 in Japan, is an action video game developed by Aicom and published by Sunsoft. The game was released in 1991 for Game Boy. Wikipedia

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The Adventures of Bayou Billy
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Plot: Axiom Verge is a Metroidvania video game by American indie developer Thomas Happ. The game was originally released in March 2015 in North America and April 2015 in Europe and Australia for PlayStation 4. It was released in May 2015 for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux. Wikipedia

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River City Ransom
Plot: River City Ransom, later released as Street Gangs in the PAL regions, is an open world action role-playing beat 'em up video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was developed by Technōs Japan and originally released in Japan on April 25, 1989. Wikipedia

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Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse
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