Ballblazer

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Ballblazer is a pioneering 1984 split-screen, one-on-one futuristic sports video game developed by Lucasfilm Games, known for its fast-paced first-person action and innovative procedural music.

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instanceOf futuristic sports video game
one-on-one video game
sports video game
video game
AI computer-controlled opponent
alternateTitle Ballblazer (video game) NERFINISHED
composer Peter Langston NERFINISHED
controlScheme joystick-based controls
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
developer Lucasfilm Games NERFINISHED
Lucasfilm Games division of Lucasfilm NERFINISHED
feature fast-paced action
one-on-one competition
procedural music
split-screen gameplay
gameMode multiplayer
single-player
genre action
science fiction
sports
hasSequel Masterblazer NERFINISHED
influenced later futuristic sports games
initialReleasePlatform Atari 8-bit family NERFINISHED
musicSystem Riffology NERFINISHED
notableFor early first-person sports gameplay
innovative procedural music system
objective score goals by shooting a ball into opponent’s goal
partOfSeries Ballblazer series NERFINISHED
perspective first-person
platform Amstrad CPC NERFINISHED
Apple II NERFINISHED
Atari 5200 NERFINISHED
Atari 7800 NERFINISHED
Atari 8-bit family NERFINISHED
Commodore 64 NERFINISHED
MSX NERFINISHED
Nintendo Entertainment System NERFINISHED
ZX Spectrum NERFINISHED
publicationStatus commercial release
publisher Atari Corporation NERFINISHED
Epyx NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1984
setting futuristic arena sport
supports human vs computer play
human vs human play
visualStyle 3D-like raster graphics

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Atari 8-bit family notableGame Ballblazer
Atari 7800 notableGame Ballblazer