Game Details
Developed by: Nintendo.
Released on: Aug 27, 1994.
Genre: Super Scope.
Blastris | Lazer Blazer Description
Blastris A is loosely based on the popular Tetris game. It can be played by either one or two players.
After choosing to play Blastris A, the player is then instructed to choose what difficulty of game play by aiming at the center box on the bottom and preesing fire. There are three levels of difficulty: "Low", "Medium", and "High".
Selecting the LazerBlazer option allowed the player to choose among Type A: Intercept, Type B: Engage, and Type C: Confront. The games were presented in three boxes, in a similar fashion to Blastris.
The box on the right similated a communication video displaying a lady giving you your orders. A smaller box of the left instructed the player to select a game. Unlike the Blastris half of the cartridge, each game in Lazer Blazer consists of 30 levels, and finishing those levels will end the game.
Blastris | Lazer Blazer - Player Reviews & Feedback
About Blastris | Lazer Blazer
Super Scope 6 is a collection of minigames made for the SNES. The thing about this game is that there's no controller interaction. So, they give you this massive device shaped like a bazooka, with a scope and a fire button on the top of it. While it is a little bulky and uncomfortable at first, the Super Scope is surprisingly light and you should get used to it within half an hour.
SS6 is divided into 2 main sections: LazerBlazer and Blastris. Blastris contains 3 mini-games: a game of Tetris where instead of moving the pieces, you shoot the bricks you don't want and keep the other bricks, a game where you try to get three boxes of the same color in a row, and a really nifty game called Mole Patrol. Mole Patrol is undeniably the most fun game on the cartridge. It's pretty much a game of whack-a-mole: only when the moles come up, you blast them off the screen. Describing it on paper doesn't do this game justice: it is unbelievably fun to play.