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'''Treasure Master''' is a game released by [[American Softworks]] in [[1991]] for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] as part of a contest involving MTV.
'''Treasure Master''' is a game released by [[American Softworks]] in [[1991]] for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] as part of a contest involving MTV.


On [[April 11]], [[1992]], the final password for the contest was broadcast on MTV. From the time the password was broadcast, players had 12 hours to complete the final level in order to claim one of 36,252 prizes.
On April 11, [[1992]], the final password for the contest was broadcast on MTV. From the time the password was broadcast, players had 12 hours to complete the final level in order to claim one of 36,252 prizes.


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Box artwork for Treasure Master.
Box artwork for Treasure Master.
Treasure Master
Developer(s)Software Creations
Publisher(s)American Softworks
Year released1991
System(s)NES
Genre(s)Platform
ModesSingle player
LinksTreasure Master ChannelSearchSearch

Treasure Master is a game released by American Softworks in 1991 for the Nintendo Entertainment System as part of a contest involving MTV.

On April 11, 1992, the final password for the contest was broadcast on MTV. From the time the password was broadcast, players had 12 hours to complete the final level in order to claim one of 36,252 prizes.

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