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Airball Out Now on NES and GBA
Humble, TX –December 7, in the year of our Lord 2022–
Independent game publisher The Retro Room Games is launching Airball
on NES and Game Boy Advance today for $49.99.
Airball was released for the Dragon 32/64 and TRS-80 Color Computer
in 1987. It was programmed by Ed Scio, with graphics by Pete Lyon
and music by Paul Shields.
In Airball, you will be turned into a ball of air and sent deep into
a mansion by an evil wizard. Find the spellbook and the ingredients
that may give you clues on how to transform yourself back into a
human in a maze containing 150 isometric rooms.
The version for NES was previously cancelled, so it’s exciting to
have this game released more than 30 years later. The game will be
localized into English, German, French and Arabic, being the first
game on NES to be in Arabic.
The version for Game Boy Advance will feature enhanced graphics.
Each version of the game will contain a box replicating the original
artstyle, a cartridge, and an instruction manual.
Features
An action-packed game.
150 isometric rooms.
Picking up objects left by the Evil Wizard. E.g crosses, a Budha, a
pumpkin, etc.
Searching for a spell book.
Better isometric puzzle platformers from the ’80s.
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