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DigiBLAST

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A DigiBLAST console

The Digiblast Personal Media Center (stylized as DigiBLAST Personal Media Center) is an handheld console developed by three separate companies: Nikko Europe B.V. from the Netherlands, Grey Innovation from Australia and Vivid Imaginations from the United Kingdom.[1]

It was launched in 2005 and was discontinued in 2008 resulting in a commercial failure with less than 100.000 units sold.

The digiblast could also be used to reproduce video in RealPlayer format trough the use of cartridges.

List of Games[edit]

Title Developer Publisher Release date
Activision Anthology Nikko Europe Activision 31 December 2005
Atari Classics Digital Eclipse
Nikko Europe (Digiblast porting)
Nikko Europe 1 December 2005[2]
Crazy Jack Int13 Production 25 April 2006[3]
Cuccioli Cerca Amici Engine Software 1 June 2007[4]
Das Magische Labyrinth Nurogames Kiddinx Entertainment 23 November 2009[5]
digiQUAD Viex Games Nikko Europe 18 December 2005[6]
The Fast and The Furious & 2Fast2Furious Nikko Europe (Digiblast porting)
Freddi Fish - Het Verhaal van de Verdwenen
Zeewierzaadjes
Humongous Entertainment
Atari (Digiblast porting)
Transposia
Nikko Europe (Digiblast porting)
2005
Gold Miner Joe Arcade Lab Nikko Europe 30 October 2006[7][8]
Gormiti: The Masters of Gorm Island Engine Software
Gormiti 2: The Lords Of Nature Engine Software/AIM Productions 30 November 2007[9]
Gormiti 3: Lotta Oscura Engine Software 31 December 2007
Pitfall: The Lost Expedition Torus Games
Endgame Studios (Digiblast porting)
Activision
Nikko Europe (Digiblast porting)
25 February 2006[10]
Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc Ubisoft Montpellier
Endgame Studios (Digiblast porting)
Ubisoft
Nikko Europe (Digiblast porting)
25 April 2006[11]
SparkBlast Engine Software Nikko Europe 2007
Spider-Man: Mysterio's Menace Vicarious Visions
Endgame Studios (Digiblast porting)
Activision
Nikko Europe (Digiblast porting)
25 february 2006
SuperStar Chefs Arcade Lab Nikko Europe 25 April 2006
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 Vicarious Visions Activision
Nikko Europe (Digiblast porting)
Truckz Racing Engine Software/Reactor Nikko Europe 2006
Wade Hixton's Counter Punch Engine Software/Inferno 25 April 2006[12]
X-Men 2 GenePool Software Activision
Nikko Europe (Digiblast porting)

Add-Ons[edit]

The DigiBLAST received 2 add-ons: the first one was an MP3 player and the second one allowed the console to be connected to a TV

A third add-on, a 1.3 megapixel digital camera, was planned but never released[13]

References[edit]

  1. Carless, David Jenkins, Simon. "Gamasutra - The Art & Business of Making Games". www.gamasutra.com. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  2. "Search | Pegi Public Site". pegi.info. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  3. "Search | Pegi Public Site". pegi.info. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  4. "Search | Pegi Public Site". pegi.info. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  5. "Suche | PEGI". pegi.info. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  6. "Search | Pegi Public Site". pegi.info. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  7. "Search | Pegi Public Site". pegi.info. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  8. "Search | Pegi Public Site". pegi.info. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  9. "Search | Pegi Public Site". pegi.info. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  10. "Search | PEGI". pegi.info. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  11. "Search | PEGI". pegi.info. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  12. "Search | Pegi Public Site". pegi.info. Retrieved 2021-07-08.
  13. "digiBLAST Has Landed". Gizmodo. Retrieved 2021-07-08.

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