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    Blast Corps

    Game » consists of 4 releases. Released Feb 28, 1997

    An environmental demolition game for the Nintendo 64. Lighthearted and varied, it challenges players to strategically lay waste to the landscape while under pressure.

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    Not quite a classic but still fun 0

    Blast Corps has a strange sense of nostalgia attached to it. Myself and those I know all remember it fondly as a great N64 launch title -- maybe not on quite the same level of Mario 64 or Waverace 64, but pretty high up there. Looking back now, I can't help but wonder -- "What the heck made us think it was so great?"Ohhhh, right! The fact you could destroy stuff with vehicles and giant robots!Shoryuken!And that's the premise of the game -- you're given an assortment of vehicles to blow buildings...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Controlled Demolition 0

    For anyone who used to make believe with a box full of Tonka Trucks and action figures, Rare’s Blast Corps is a special kind of game, one that takes you back to the timeless parts of your childhood that don’t fade just because you’re now an adult. It allows you to relive the freedom that comes from the act of playing and the simple joys that come from pretending that you’re taking control of a roughneck crew out to save the world through demolition.A volatile nuclear transport truck is out of co...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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