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==Table of Contents==
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*[[Blast Off/Elements|Controls and Characters]]
*[[Blast Off/Elements|Controls]]


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Revision as of 12:33, 8 June 2007

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Blast Off is a vertical scrolling shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1989 only in Japan. It runs on Namco System 1 hardware and is the sequel to Bosconian, which was released 8 years earlier.

Introduction

Like many other vertical scrolling shooters, the player controls a ship which is facing the top of the screen and always moving forward, while the background scrolls down, bringing enemies into view. The player may destroy them for points.

The game has 2 buttons. One is used to fire shots at the enemies, while the other is used to change the ship's firing pattern. The patterns are as follows:

  • Red: two shots in a spiral pattern.
  • Blue: one shot straight ahead and one behind.
  • Yellow: one shot straight ahead, one left, and one right
  • Green: two shots diagonally forward (one to the left and one to the right), and one straight behind.

By pressing and holding the button, the ship will fire more powerful shots.

Even though the game is a sequel to Bosconian, Blast Off had more in common with Namco's own Dragon Spirit than with its predecessor. This is especially noticeable in the third area of every world, where the player's ship increases in size. Despite the gameplay differences, the connection with Bosconian was emphasized by Namco in the marketing of the game, with the hexagonal space stations from Bosconian appearing on the title screen and on the game's flyer, and also making appearances in the game itself.

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