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Erase (イレース) is a rebadged version of Ramtek's 1974 title Clean Sweep for Japanese audiences.
Contents
Gameplay
Players try to erase a field of dots by directing a bouncing ball with a joystick-controlled "paddle" that is moved horizontally across the bottom of the screen. Each time the ball passes over a dot, the dot gets erase and the player gets a point. If they erase all the dots, they score a "clean sweep" and can win a free game. The game can be played by one or two players and allows for either 3 or 5 balls for each player.
Specifications
Dimensions (Upright)
Dimensions (Midtype)