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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is [[Amutech]]'s version of [[Sega]]/[[Gremlin]]'s ''[[Blockade]]'' released in 1977; the legitimacy of its release is unknown. Both 2-player and [[Comotion|4-player]] versions were made. The only immediately noticeable differences between these and the originals are the graphics, how to start the game (insert one coin for 2-player or two for 4-player if that option is available, then wait several seconds), and the starting positions of the players.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is [[Amutech]]'s version of [[Sega/Gremlin]]'s ''[[Blockade]]'' released in 1977; the legitimacy of its release is unknown. Both 2-player and [[Comotion|4-player]] versions were made. The only immediately noticeable differences between these and the originals are the graphics, how to start the game (insert one coin for 2-player or two for 4-player if that option is available, then wait several seconds), and the starting positions of the players.
  
 
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Minesweeper title.png

Minesweeper
System(s): Sega Blockade hardware
Publisher: Amutech
Developer:
Number of players: 2 or 4
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Minesweeper is Amutech's version of Sega/Gremlin's Blockade released in 1977; the legitimacy of its release is unknown. Both 2-player and 4-player versions were made. The only immediately noticeable differences between these and the originals are the graphics, how to start the game (insert one coin for 2-player or two for 4-player if that option is available, then wait several seconds), and the starting positions of the players.

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