Road Blaster is a 1985 interactive movie arcade game developed and published by Data East with help from Toei Animation. The main title theme was performed by the Japanese rock band Jaywalk (aka J-Walk) who had a hit song in 1991 called.The game was ported to various consoles including MSX, Mega CD/Sega CD (as Road Avenger), Sega Saturn, PlayStation, LaserActive (as Road Prosecuter), and 3DO Interactive Multiplayer (prototyped as Turbo Blaster).
Contents HistoryThe car, which appears to be based on a, is actually the same vehicle driven by the protagonist in the 1985 LaserDisc-based arcade game by (also known as Road Avenger and Road Prosecutor in some versions, presumably to avoid confusion with the similarly titled Atari arcade game ). Road Blaster was an earlier game developed by Double Dragon designer before he was employed by.The car is seen again in the ending of the mobile version of, driven by the and as the credits roll.The vehicle also prominently appears in the introductory cutscenes of.Gallery.
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