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Blast Corps (Europe)

Nintendo 64
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Reviewed in
1997
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✪ Reviewed on December 30, 2025
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A wonderfully unique strategic-action title from Rare. Nine demolition vehicles must carve a path for a runaway nuclear convoy across fifty-seven levels mixing time attack and destructive puzzles. The learning curve bites, but the payoff is immense.

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Category
Action 1 player 7+
Description
Unique strategic action game where demolition vehicles must urgently clear the path of a runaway nuclear missile convoy. Developed by Rare, published by Nintendo, released in 1997. Nine vehicles with distinct abilities, 57 varied levels, and timed speedrun challenges.

Blast Corps review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
3/5
Music
"Memorable"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,01 GB 📅01/07/1997
Published by Nintendo

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Collector interest

European July 1997 pressing, which inherits the US Rev 1 code and proposes a redrawn cover with a gold Rare logo on black background, a PAL-specific editorial choice. This version is notably scarcer than the American release given a more measured European rollout at the start of the N64 cycle. For PAL Rare collectors, it is a precise target as it marks the studio's first European appearance on the platform.

An underrated gem

Clearing the path of a runaway nuclear-missile carrier by flattening everything in its way: this Rare game's premise is as twisted as it is irresistible. Wedged between two of the studio's giants, it never got the honours it deserved. Demanding and at times frustrating, it rewards ingenuity and will delight fans of action puzzles under pressure.

Is Blast Corps still worth playing in 2026?

Blast Corps remains one of the most unique concepts in Rare's history and arguably on the N64. Nine demolition vehicles with radically different behaviour must clear the path of a runaway nuclear convoy across fifty-seven stages that mix time trial with destructive puzzling. The learning curve is steep and some machines take real practice to tame, but the feeling of demolishing an entire building in one perfectly aimed pass remains unbeatable. For fans of offbeat action games and classic Rare design, it remains a genuine gem today.

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