Lost In Translation/Block Hole
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| Block Hole | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Konami |
| Released | 1989 |
| Control Method |
8-way Joystick 3 Button(s) |
| Main CPU | KONAMI (@ 3.000 MHz) Z80 (@ 3.580 MHz) |
| Sound CPU | Mono YM2151 (@ 3.580 MHz) |
| Video Details |
Raster (Horizontal) 288 x 224 pixels 60.00 Hz 1,024 Palette colours |
| Screens | 1 |
| ROM Info | 11 ROMs 360,704 bytes (352.25 KiB) |
| MAME ID | blockhl · quarth |
About The Game
Block Hole is an arcade video puzzle game.
Trivia
This game is known in Japan as "Quarth".
King Records released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Konami Game Music Collection Vol.2 - KICA-1016) on 21/08/1990.
Staff
- Executive Producer And Programmer
- Nada 89 100G
- Pop Visual Futurist
- Iuchi 1
- Demo Programmer
- Ishida Z80
- Special Visual Effect
- Happy Samejima
- Title Graphic
- Ogenki Takano
- Sound Effects Editor
- Shikama
- Music Composed By
- Kazuo Hanzawa
- Processing To Hard
- Ueno Furukawa
- Package Design
- Maya 2095
Ports
- Computers
- MSX
Soundtrack Releases
| Album Name | Catalogue No. | Released | Publisher | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Legend of Game Music 2 ~Platinum Box~ | SCDC-00473~82[1] | 2006-01-18 | Scitron Digital Contents | 8 CD version. |
| Konami Game Music Collection Vol.2 | KICA-1016[2] | 1990-08-21 | King Records | CD version. |
| Konami Addiction ~For Electro Lovers~ | UPCH-1606[3] | 2008-05-21 | Universal Music | CD version. |
| Oretachi Game Center: Quarth | N/A[4] | 2006-01-26 | Hamster | CD version. |
| Burning Stone | FPCR-012[5] | 2009-10-11 | FMPSG | CD version. |
