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| developer = Sumlock
| developer = Sumlock
| programmer = Dave Aron<ref name="giantlist">{{cite web|title=The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers|url=http://dadgum.com/giantlist/|website=dadgum.com}}</ref>
| programmer = Dave Aron<ref name=giantlist/>
| publisher = LiveWire Software<ref>{{cite book |last1=Starr |first1=Michael |last2=Chapple |first2=Craig |title=Vintropedia Collector Handbook: Vintage Computer & Retro Console Price Guide 2009 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=D7RS9yegrtoC&pg=PA241 |accessdate=31 May 2013 |year=2008 |publisher=[[Lulu Press]] |location=[[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]] |isbn=978-1409212775 |page=241}}</ref><br>[[Aackosoft]]
| publisher = LiveWire Software<ref>{{cite book |last1=Starr |first1=Michael |last2=Chapple |first2=Craig |title=Vintropedia Collector Handbook: Vintage Computer & Retro Console Price Guide 2009 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=D7RS9yegrtoC&pg=PA241 |accessdate=31 May 2013 |year=2008 |publisher=[[Lulu Press]] |location=[[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]] |isbn=978-1409212775 |page=241}}</ref><br>[[Aackosoft]]
| platforms = [[VIC-20]] (original)<br>[[MSX]]
| platforms = [[VIC-20]], [[MSX]]
| released = {{Video game release|PAL|1983}}
| released = {{Video game release|PAL|1983}}
| genre = [[Fixed shooter]]
| genre = [[Fixed shooter]]
| modes = [[Single-player video game|Single player]]
| modes = [[Single-player video game|Single-player]]
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}}'''''Alpha Blaster''''' is a [[fixed shooter]] [[video game]] developed by Dave Aron at Sumlock for the [[VIC-20]] [[home computer]] and published by LiveWire Software in 1983.<ref name="giantlist"/> [[Aackosoft]] published an [[MSX]] adaptation of the game in the following year.<ref>http://www.gamefaqs.com/msx/934729-alpha-blaster</ref>
}}'''''Alpha Blaster''''' is a [[fixed shooter]] [[video game]] developed by Dave Aron at Sumlock for the [[Commodore VIC-20]] and published by LiveWire Software in 1983.<ref name="giantlist"/> [[Aackosoft]] published an [[MSX]] adaptation of the game in the following year.<ref>http://www.gamefaqs.com/msx/934729-alpha-blaster</ref>


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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==References==
==References==
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[[Category:1983 video games]]
[[Category:1983 video games]]

Revision as of 02:31, 2 September 2019

Alpha Blaster
Developer(s)Sumlock
Publisher(s)LiveWire Software[1]
Aackosoft
Programmer(s)Dave Aron[2]
Platform(s)VIC-20, MSX
Release
Genre(s)Fixed shooter
Mode(s)Single-player

Alpha Blaster is a fixed shooter video game developed by Dave Aron at Sumlock for the Commodore VIC-20 and published by LiveWire Software in 1983.[2] Aackosoft published an MSX adaptation of the game in the following year.[3]

Gameplay

In Alpha Blaster, a derivative of Galaxian (1979), the player defends against an alien invasion fleet from the planet Alpha. Piloting a lone Federation battle cruiser, the player scores points by shooting flying saucers and other spacecraft with a laser cannon.[4] The craft's laser energy and fuel are limited. After surviving two waves of attacks, the player must then dodge and blast through debris as the cruiser flies through an asteroid belt. If the player passes through the asteroid belt, the cruiser docks with a supply ship to rearm and refuel. After each such cycle, the game's difficulty level increases.

Reception

References

  1. ^ Starr, Michael; Chapple, Craig (2008). Vintropedia Collector Handbook: Vintage Computer & Retro Console Price Guide 2009. Raleigh: Lulu Press. p. 241. ISBN 978-1409212775. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
  2. ^ a b Hague, James. "The Giant List of Classic Game Programmers".
  3. ^ http://www.gamefaqs.com/msx/934729-alpha-blaster
  4. ^ Alpha Blaster. Manchester: LiveWire Software. 1983. p. 1. Retrieved 31 May 2013.