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{{Infobox_Software |
{{Infobox_Software |
   software_name  = Chain Shot!|
   software_name  = Chain Shot|
   software_image  = [[File:Chain Shot screenshot.png]]|
   software_image  = [[File:Chain Shot screenshot.png]]|
   developer      = [[Kuniaki Moribe]]<br />[[Eiichiro Mawatari]] (Mac OS)<br />[[Eiichiro Mawatari]] (N5200)|
   developer      = [[Kuniaki Moribe]]|
   publisher      = [[Monthly ASCII]]<br />[[N5200 User Communication]] (N5200)|
   publisher      = [[Monthly ASCII]]|
   systems        = [[FM-7]], [[FM-8]], [[Mac OS]], [[PC-8801]], [[PC-9801]]|
   systems        = [[FM-7]], [[FM-8]], [[PC-8801]], [[PC-9801]]|
   release        = November 1985|
   release        = November 1985|
   added_to_museum = Not yet|
   added_to_museum = Not yet|
}}
}}
'''''Chain Shot! (鎖弾)''''' was a puzzle game by [[Kuniaki Moribe]].
'''''Chain Shot (チェーンショット)''''' was a puzzle game by [[Kuniaki Moribe]].


It started a subgenre of puzzle games known as ''[[SameGame]]''.
It started a subgenre of puzzle games known as ''[[SameGame]]''.
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==Releases==
==Releases==
Moribe submitted an [[FM-8]] version to the ''[[Monthly ASCII]]'' magazine. The source code was published in the November [[1985]] issue, alongside source code that could compile for [[FM-7]], [[PC-8801]], and [[PC-9801]] [[computer]]s.
Moribe submitted an [[FM-8]] version to the ''[[Monthly ASCII]]'' magazine. The source code was published in the November [[1985]] issue, alongside source code that could compile for [[FM-7]], [[PC-8801]], and [[PC-9801]] [[computer]]s.
[[Ken Ishihara]] submitted an [[N5200]] port of ''Chain Shot!'' which was published by ''[[N5200 User Communication]]'' magazine in May [[1988]].
[[Eiichiro Mawatari]] ported it to [[Mac OS]] in November [[1992]].


[[Category:Japan-exclusive video games]]
[[Category:Japan-exclusive video games]]
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[[Category:video games developed in Japan]]
[[Category:video games published by Monthly ASCII]]
[[Category:video games published by Monthly ASCII]]
[[Category:video games published by N5200 User Communication]]
[[Category:video games released on FM-7]]
[[Category:video games released on FM-7]]
[[Category:video games released on FM-8]]
[[Category:video games released on FM-8]]
[[Category:video games released on N5200]]
[[Category:video games released on PC-9800 series]]
[[Category:video games released on PC-9800 series]]
[[Category:video games released on PC-8800 series]]
[[Category:video games released on PC-8800 series]]
[[Category:video games released in 1985]]
[[Category:video games released in 1985]]
[[Category:video games released in 1988]]
[[Category:video games released in 1992]]

Latest revision as of 00:46, 19 January 2024

Chain Shot screenshot.png
Chain Shot
Developer Kuniaki Moribe
Publisher Monthly ASCII
Platforms FM-7, FM-8, PC-8801, PC-9801
Released November 1985
Added to
Museum
Not yet

Chain Shot (チェーンショット) was a puzzle game by Kuniaki Moribe.

It started a subgenre of puzzle games known as SameGame.

Releases

Moribe submitted an FM-8 version to the Monthly ASCII magazine. The source code was published in the November 1985 issue, alongside source code that could compile for FM-7, PC-8801, and PC-9801 computers.