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Laser Blast review.
Classic Game Room reviews LASER BLAST for the Atari 2600 VCS video game system from 1981. Produced by ACTIVISION with a copyright of 1981, Laser Blast is an old school retro arcade style classic video game for the Atari VCS. You command a flying saucer like UFO whose job is to fire lasers at three moving targets on the ground also equipped with lasers. If you like laser beams then this is the game for you because all the combatants use lasers. This isn’t one of the best of the early Activision titles like Pitfall or River Raid, but it’s a good time for a brief time. I wouldn’t expect to see this on Playstation 3 or Xbox 360 or Wii any time soon.
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It's very unusual for a game about pew pew lasers to actually have the lasers be essentially instantaneous, like in real life. I give it some credit for that. But it makes it harder to make an interesting game.
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I was 7 when my mom bought this game for me. I don't remember what store I was in at the time. What I do remember was my mom was almost begging me to get this game because it was 75 cents. I knew no better, had no clue of the video game crash at the time. I just remember being vaguely aware of monetary values of stuff back then.
I knew (even at that age) that this was a very, very low price for a 2600 game. I just did not know why. And years later, after I had grown up and gone through the history of the game crash on the internet, I finally realized why it was so cheap at the time. I relayed this info to my mom, thanking her for convincing me to buy the game, but the truth was that she had absolutely no clue as to why certain games were so cheap at the time.
The news outlets (no internet back then), never once in my area (TV, newspaper, etc) ever talked a single word about gaming. She and my dad knew nothing of the game crash. Games were considered "off limits" for news organizations back then for sure.
There was barely a mention of video games back in the very early 80s. She was just excited that certain games in a certain store outlet were down to 75 cents. She had no clue as to why it was so cheap. Also, I remember…I got Cosmic fucking Ark that day…for 50 fucking cents.
I just thought at the time (since I was so young)…my store is nice and selling games for cheap. My mom apparently knew no better either and thought it was so cheap…not because of the gaming crash (which she knew nothing of), but because it was maybe a fad that was going away (in her mind)? So, that was why it was so cheap? Good times…
3:35 how I felt being a retro gamer in middle school.
4:33 exactly
This is where Mark got in his groove w/ this series.
This looks like missile command, but in reverse. I love these timeless classics.
I had this game but dam it was hard to get it to come on you had to mess with the cartridge it would only work if it was put in a certain way than sometimes it would freeze up but it was worth the effort.
oh yes this was one I enjoyed, the memories, like BIG BOY hambugers , shakey's pizza a sausage mushroom and extra cheese pizza , and a pitcher of beer, nine bucks
the empire strikes back was in the theater but gas was an expensive .89.9 cents a gallon
Ten years to this date. I made it to patch level. Long live laser blast!
Exelent games !!!
Hahahaha the comments on this video were way far the best I've seen, so deep man, made me feel a different free man!!! 🙂
This is a great game man! Very challenging, quick and fun.
This was the first game I was able to get the patch for ( The !!!!!!!!) . There is one spot on the screen I used for pretty much the entire game until the score changed. Incredibly boring endurance test.
I waited for months for this game to come out and when I finally got it, I was pretty disappointed. Sure, it was fun for a few minutes, but it wasn't worth the wait. I did get pretty good at it though. One day I decided to go for the record and had a decent amount of extra lives, but I had to take a bathroom break and of course the 2600 didn't have a pause button. So I asked my mother to take over. I specifically told her to just keep moving the ship back and forth to avoid the lasers. I knew she'd get shot down, but I figured that would buy me enough time to go. When I came back, my game was over. She'd tried to shoot the lasers and gotten shot down every time. I never had the ambition to try again. 🙁
way too repetitive.
this was my favorite atari game :D, for my 5 year- old mind, i was just killing cockroaches with a cookie and i loved it!
I think that Mark is the first,if not the only person,to truly understand me. If everyone else is playing Halo 5,I'll be playing Super Mario World instead.
Lol this was a fun game back in the day. My cousin and I once spent 5 to 6 hours playing it trying to beat it as we heard you could do that with this game. We got to the point where the screen freezes and changes the score to all exclamation points. We thought we were so cool that we "beat" an Atari game. We got really good at it, we could kill the 3 tanks on the ground with 3 shots once you learned the pattern. One of us would play for a half hour to an hour before passing off the controller to the other one so we could take breaks. I remember a James Bond movie being on TV that I would watch while he was playing lol man so long ago already but was great memories. I don't understand all the people who absolutely hate video games, they are part of our culture now and always will be. The people who say they are just a waste of time are hypocrites as things that they do are a waste of time. Everything a person does is a waste of time. Movies, TV, reading etc are just as much a contributor to wasting time as a video game is. I wonder how many people play out of spite these days? Lol
I loved this game for being able to crash my ship into the cannon that shot me down! REVENGE!
I also like your game playing philosophy!
Laser Blast was one the most fun games on Atari. It just wasn't that popular.
Fun review, but can you cool out on the profanity? I watch these with my young son.
This game is fun, until you figure out the obvious pattern. Then it's incredibly boring and more of an endurance test to see how long you can keep going without flinching from the constant repetition. I also got to a million points as a kid and tried to take a polaroid of the screen and, of course, the flash drowned out the screen.
The ending sounded like a presidential speech Mark! xD
Wait, so that big war in the 1700's didn't matter? We still don't have freedom?
No one really cares man.
I remember playing a marathon game of this and the score eventually just became exclamation points. !!!!!!!!!!!
No, Geoff from roosterteeth
Rooster Teeth
Geoff? From Sploder?
Same with music, I not only listen to stuff like Scorpion's "Blackout" album, I also listen to it on the cassette tape. The thing is I'm 14.
i got it for 1 dollar
this was 40 bucks lolololol
Hey, at least it's better than Dragster.
WHAT WE WANT, IS FREEDOM!