Overview
- Also Known As
- Meta Fight EX (Japan)
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
Game Boy Color
- 24th Sep 2000
- 24th Feb 2000
- 27th Oct 2000
3DS eShop
- 15th Dec 2011, $4.99
- 8th Dec 2011, £4.50
- 22nd Nov 2011, ¥600
Nintendo Switch Online (Subscription)
- 6th Jun 2023
- Series
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Review Blaster Master: Enemy Below (3DS eShop / GBC)
Underground hit
When the original Blaster Master made its appearance on the NES in 1988, it was lauded for its unique gameplay style and vast environment. Sunsoft would follow up the game with releases on Sega's Genesis and Nintendo's Game Boy, but it wasn't until it decided to create a sequel for Nintendo's Game Boy Color that Nintendo fans really...
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Blaster Master: Enemy Below News
News Nintendo Expands Switch Online's Game Boy Color, SNES & NES Library With Four More Titles
Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble, Harvest Moon and more!
Nintendo has announced a new batch of games to the Switch Online service. The latest additions are part of the standard tier - adding two Game Boy Color titles, a SNES title (previously Japan-exclusive on NSO), and an original NES game. The games include the action title Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble (2001),...
Nintendo Download 15th December 2011 (North America)
Blaster Master and more
It's a rather average week for the Nintendo Download this week, except for one title, which is the often overlooked Game Boy Color sequel to Blaster Master. No new 3DS Download Software this time, though you're probably still too busy playing Pushmo to care much. 3DS Virtual Console: Blaster Master: Enemy Below (Sunsoft,...
Nintendo Download 8th December 2011 (Europe)
Pull those blox!
The big release this week is the new puzzler from Intelligent Systems, but we should also highlight this week sees only the second Game Boy Color game to hit the 3DS Virtual Console after The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX in June. Let's see what's on the platter this week. Nintendo 3DS Download Software: Pullblox (Nintendo,...
News Blaster Master: Enemy Below Joins Japan's GBC VC Library
Always growing
The options for colourful Virtual Console games in Japan keep on growing: after The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX kicked off the chromatic revolution back in June, the Japanese service has grown to welcome three more GBC titles, while Western gamers still have just the one. Next week the gap widens further, with Blaster Master:...
About The Game
An old enemy has returned, and the world is once again in danger. Only Jason, hero of the original Blaster Master, and his all-terrain tank Sophia the 3rd can save the day.
Blaster Master Enemy Below brings the series’ trademark mix of action and exploration to the small screen. Shoot through enemy-infested environments in your tank, and then jump out to continue the fight on foot.
Explore eight sprawling catacombs, battle bosses to win upgrades for Sophia the 3rd and delve deeper into the enemies’ lair.
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Glad to see another GBC game coming to the VC.
A second gameboy color game! 0_o
Blaster master? I think i'll miss this one.
Has this been announced? I love Blaster Master but never played this one. Will be an instant download for me.
Of all the GBC games Nintendo - seriously? :/
The game looks alright, but there are plenty of great games I was hoping for next for the GBC VC. Never the less its good to see at least some GBC games coming along.
This looks identical to the NES game.
Maybe I'll get because my NES cart stopped working
Hope this comes to the U.S. soon... I loved the NES original
Of all the GBC games Nintendo - seriously?
What does Nintendo have to do with this? It's SunSoft's game. SunSoft decided they wanted to release a GBC game on the 3DS VC and Nintendo let them. Simple as. Its just that every other company would rather push their old b&w GB games instead of their later GBC games right now. Not SunSoft's fault. Or even Nintendo's fault (except for not releasing more GBC games themselves).
@8 Well Nintendo have a lot to do with it considering that its their online shop; go figure? Yes, Sunsoft decided to release their game but Nintendo contols release, and didnt have to give us one GBC game, over 20 GB games, and then this GBC game. Not saying this is a bad game, it looks alright - There is just so much more that Nintendo could be releasing as their second GBC game to the eShop.
A truck named Sophia the 3rd? How butch!!
Wait, if they're releasing Sunsoft titles, then...
THEY MIGHT RELEASE ROBOPON ON THE VIRTUAL CONSOLE!!!!
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