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Melody Blaster - Mattel Intellivision

Publisher:Mattel Electronics  ?              No-Intro:Melody Blaster
Developer:Mattel Electronics  ?              GoodName:Melody Blaster
Year:1983              TOSEC:Melody Blaster
Category:Educational              MAME:N/A
Game Manual:Download              Game Music:N/A

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In game image of Melody Blaster on the Mattel Intellivision.
In Game
Title screen of Melody Blaster on the Mattel Intellivision.
Title Screen
Box cover for Melody Blaster on the Mattel Intellivision.
Box
Box back cover for Melody Blaster on the Mattel Intellivision.
Box Back
Cartridge artwork for Melody Blaster on the Mattel Intellivision.
Cartridge
Top of cartridge artwork for Melody Blaster on the Mattel Intellivision.
Cartridge Top
Overlay for Melody Blaster on the Mattel Intellivision.
Overlay
Arcade Cabinet Marquee for Melody Blaster.
Marquee


In Melody Blaster, individual notes of a specific song fall from the top of the screen and toward a musical staff, and your goal is to play each note on the Music Synthesizer keyboard in the exact moment it passes over its corresponding staff line. Accidentals (sharps and flats) are color-coded, and you have the option of playing the left-hand or right-hand parts only, or both. I believe there is also an option where the game will hit the right note for you no matter which key of the keyboard is pressed, to allow novice players to focus on their timing instead of on hitting the right notes. There is a small collection of built-in songs, and it's possible to create your own and save them to cassette tape.

The gameplay of Melody Blaster is similar to that of Guitar Hero in that precise timing and accuracy are important, but in Melody Blaster, you're playing a real musical keyboard instead of a plastic guitar with buttons. My rudimentary skills on the keyboard haven't permitted me to get into it very much yet, but it's a fun game that too many Intellivision owners won't have the opportunity to experience, since it requires an ECS Computer Adaptor and a Music Synthesizer keyboard.


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