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Key Features
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| Publisher: |
Activision |
| Genre: |
Action |
| ESRB Rating: |
T - (Teen) |
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Other Features
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| Max. Number Of Players: |
1 |
| Memory Support: |
Without Memory Support |
| Control Elements: |
Gamepad · Joystick |
| ESRB Descriptor: |
Animated Blood · Cartoon Violence |
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Miscellaneous
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| Release Date: |
November, 2000 |
| UPC: |
047875800052 |
| Product ID: |
20182474 |
| More Information |
| Details: |
The Day Walker is prowling the streets, and the hunt is on. Activision's tribute to Marvel's ultra-slick vampire hunter Blade is a surprisingly rich action game with great graphics and challenging gameplay. Inspired by the movie but exploring a new storyline, Blade features the likenesses of acting stars Kris Kristofferson and Wesley Snipes. Blade's Game Boy Color incarnation is just as agile and deadly as his Snipes-inspired silver screen counterpart. Due to flying swords, splattering vampire guts and frequent gunfire, Blade has earned a "T" (Teen) rating by the ESRB. Games rated "T" are suitable for persons ages 13 and older.How did Blade become the baddest vampire hunter in the world? Blade's mother was killed by a vampire just as she was giving birth to her son, which gave Blade the immortal powers of the undead and the soul of a human. As a result, Blade is not restrained by normal vampire weaknesses.Blade has sworn to hunt down all vampires, particularly the cursed soul who took his mother's life. |
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