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The basic aim of the game is to travel upwards for as long as possible, shooting enemies, collecting fuel and making sure your shields do not run out and your weapon does not overheat. The game gets faster as time goes on. Unusually for an SC-3000 game, ''Vortex Blaster'' has recorded speech. | The basic aim of the game is to travel upwards for as long as possible, shooting enemies, collecting fuel and making sure your shields do not run out and your weapon does not overheat. The game gets faster as time goes on. Unusually for an SC-3000 game, ''Vortex Blaster'' has recorded speech. | ||
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Vortex Blaster | ||||||||||
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System(s): SC-3000 | ||||||||||
Publisher: Poseidon Software | ||||||||||
Developer: Trident Technicological Systems | ||||||||||
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | ||||||||||
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Vortex Blaster is an SC-3000 shoot-'em-up game released exclusively in New Zealand by Poseidon Software.
The basic aim of the game is to travel upwards for as long as possible, shooting enemies, collecting fuel and making sure your shields do not run out and your weapon does not overheat. The game gets faster as time goes on. Unusually for an SC-3000 game, Vortex Blaster has recorded speech.