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Road Blaster (Road Avenger)
European cover for the Sega Mega-CD version.
European cover for the Sega Mega-CD version.
Developer(s)Data East (arcade version)
Telenet (Japan), Wolf Team (Mega CD version)
Ecseco (Saturn/PS1 versions)
Publisher(s)Data East (arcade version)
Wolf Team, Renovation, Sega (Mega CD version)
Ecseco (Saturn/PS1 versions)
Designer(s)Yoshihisa Kishimoto (director)[1]
Platform(s)Arcade, Sega Mega CD, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, LaserActive
Release1985
Genre(s)Interactive Movie
Mode(s)1 or 2 players, alternating turns

Road Blaster (ロードブラスター) is a Template:Vgy interactive movie arcade game developed and published by Data East, with the help from Toei Animation in illustrating the animation. After Data East became defunct due to their bankruptcy back in 2003, G-Mode bought the intellectual rights to the arcade game as well as most other Data East games and licenses them globally.


Gameplay

The player assumes the role of a vigilante who drives a customized sports car in order to bring the biker gang responsible for his wife's death to justice. As with other laserdisc-based arcade games from the same time, the gameplay consists of on-screen instructions overlaid over pre-recorded animated footage. The player enters a series of high-speed chases in which they must squeeze between trucks, fend off the gang members, perform dangerous stunts, commit acts of vehicular homicide, and narrowly escapes death before facing off against the gang's female leader. The player controls the cross-hair to steer their car toward the correct directions according to the green arrows flashing and beeping beside it, while controlling the gas pedal, brake and booster whenever they light up.

Various ports were released for consoles between 1989 and 1997 including versions for the Mega CD/Sega CD, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, LaserActive (titled as Road Prosecutor) and 3DO Interactive Multiplayer (prototyped as Turbo Blaster). However, only the Sega CD version was released internationally under the title Road Avenger, presumably changed to avoid confusion to the similarly titled arcade game Roadblasters by Atari Games. Other variations included one-shot reproductions for VHS cassette players such as Takara’s Video Challenger which was a limited interactive port of the Road Blaster arcade game. The Sega Saturn and PlayStation ports were compilations of Road Blaster and another laserdisc arcade game developed by the same team titled as Thunder Storm (known outside of Japan as Cobra Command).

Yoshihisa Kishimoto, the director of Cobra Command and Road Blaster, later directed the arcade version of Double Dragon. The car from Road Blaster can be seen inside Billy and Jimmy's garage at the start of the game.

Novelization

A novel based on the game is planned to be released between 2009 and 2010.[2][3] The project is officially authorized by G-Mode of Japan (the current rights holder to most of Data East’s catalog) and is being written by Mary Margaret Park and co-produced by Sekrett Scilensce.

References

  1. ^ "Yoshihisa Kishimoto's website (熱血硬派!)". Yoshihisa Kishimoto. Retrieved 2009-09-04.
  2. ^ Reuters,"The Road Avenger" Novel, First Public Demo Debut
  3. ^ Reuters,Green-Light Received for 'The Road Avenger' Novel...
Arcade version
Home console versions