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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]] | developer = [[Kuniaki Moribe]]| | ||
publisher = [[Monthly ASCII]] | publisher = [[Monthly ASCII]]| | ||
systems = [[FM-7]], [[FM-8 | 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 | '''''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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[[Category:video games developed in Japan]] | [[Category:video games developed in Japan]] | ||
[[Category:video games published by Monthly ASCII]] | [[Category:video games published by Monthly ASCII]] | ||
[[Category:video games released in 1985]] | |||
[[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 PC- | [[Category:video games released on PC-9801]] | ||
[[Category:video games released on PC- | [[Category:video games released on PC-8801]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:03, 21 November 2024
Chain Shot | |
Developer | Kuniaki Moribe |
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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.