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EPISODE 17: RoadBlasters

05.21.2021 - By Mark LittlePlay

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#PA2036, Published by Atari Corp.

In this episode Monty and I cover one of the best arcade combat racing games for the Lynx, RoadBlasters, released for the Lynx in 1990. In addition to providing statistics, gameplay, reviews and ratings, fun facts and trivia, and listener feedback about the game, I pose an easy Atari Lynx trivia question to Monty, who refuses to join in the fun and to provide an answer because he is not a fan of pub quizzes…

…nor of my singing.

“Let’s all go to A & W! Food’s more fun at A & W!…”

ROADBLASTERS VITAL STATISTICS

Release Date: October of 1990.

Initial Retail Price: $36.99-$39.99 in the US; £29.99 in the UK.

Cartridge Information: 256kb stereo curved lip-style cartridge.

Game Genre: Behind-view 3-dimensional arcade combat racing game for 1 player.

Screen Playfield Orientation: Landscape (horizontal).

Based On: RoadBlasters arcade cabinet released by Atari in 1987.

Ports to Other Systems: The Amstrad CPC (1988), the Atari ST (1989), the Commodore Amiga (1988), the Commodore 64 (1988), the Nintendo Entertainment System (1990), the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive (1991), and the ZX Spectrum (1988).

Game Levels: There are 50 levels, or rallies, in RoadBlasters. Level 50 includes no hazards or obstacles.

Number of Players: 1 (no ComLynx support).

Packaging: A full-color standard flap-tab regular-size box (5 3/8″ by 4 3/8″ by 7/8″). There was also a blister-pack released in Europe for RoadBlasters, as well as a Japanese variant.

Instruction Manual: A 16-page (including front and back covers) stapled regular-sized booklet manual in monochrome, measuring the usual 4 7/8” high by 3 ¾” wide. The English-language manual released in North America was likely written by Scott Rhoades. There was also in a full-color Japanese-language manual released in Japan.

ROADBLASTERS CREDITS

Publisher: Atari Corporation

Licensee: Tengen, Inc.

Programmer: D. Scott Williamson.

Artwork: Robert Nagel.

Music/Sound Effects: David Tumminaro (title music), Matt Scott (additional music; founder of Byte-Size Sound, Inc.)

Special Thanks: Atari Games for Their Support and Cooperation.

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Kieren Hawken’s 2019 book “The A-Z of Atari Lynx Games Volume 1”.

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Information About RoadBlasters:

Atari Age title info/rarity guide for RoadBlasters

Atari Gamer title info/rarity guide for RoadBlasters

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