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Alexander, Steve. "`Blast Chamber' a dynamite game at L.A. show.(VARIETY)." Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN). The Star Tribune Company. 1996. HighBeam Research. 8 Oct. 2016 <https://www.highbeam.com>.
Alexander, Steve. "`Blast Chamber' a dynamite game at L.A. show.(VARIETY)." Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN). 1996. HighBeam Research. (October 8, 2016). https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-62630053.html
Alexander, Steve. "`Blast Chamber' a dynamite game at L.A. show.(VARIETY)." Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN). The Star Tribune Company. 1996. Retrieved October 08, 2016 from HighBeam Research: https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-62630053.html
It's a simple but deadly game.
There's a bomb strapped to your back. And unless you can add precious minutes to the bomb's timer, you're history.
Welcome to the "Blast Chamber" (from Activision, $50 to $60 for Sega Saturn and Sony Playstation, $40 to $50 for Windows 95 PC, available late this year). Here you'll scramble about a room that sometimes rotates, turning floor into wall and wall into floor. Your object: Grab glowing crystals that will delay the explosion of the bomb on your back. Up to four can play, and the last one alive wins.
"Blast Chamber" was one of hundreds of consumer software titles introduced at last week's Electronic Entertainment Expo, a trade show for retailers held in Los Angeles. …
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