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'''''Rock n' Bolt''''' (ロックンボルト) is a puzzle game developed by [[Activision]], released for a number of home computers and consoles including the [[SG-1000]] in 1985. It follows Louie the constructor who must bolt down moving platforms in their correct location within a set time limit.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ロックンボルト) is a puzzle game developed by [[Activision]], released for a number of home computers and consoles including the [[SG-1000]] in 1985. It follows Louie the constructor who must bolt down moving platforms in their correct location within a set time limit.
  
 
The SG-1000 port is arguably a better choice over its Commodore 64, MSX and ColecoVision counterparts. This is because it is able to give the game a soundtrack without sacrificing the quality of the graphics. Unfortunately the SG-1000 version was only released in Japan.
 
The SG-1000 port is arguably a better choice over its Commodore 64, MSX and ColecoVision counterparts. This is because it is able to give the game a soundtrack without sacrificing the quality of the graphics. Unfortunately the SG-1000 version was only released in Japan.

Revision as of 15:06, 9 April 2018

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Rock n' Bolt
System(s): SG-1000
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Puzzle

















Number of players: 1-2 (alternating)
Release Date RRP Code
SG-1000
JP
¥4,3004,300 C-54
SG-1000
TW

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Rock n' Bolt (ロックンボルト) is a puzzle game developed by Activision, released for a number of home computers and consoles including the SG-1000 in 1985. It follows Louie the constructor who must bolt down moving platforms in their correct location within a set time limit.

The SG-1000 port is arguably a better choice over its Commodore 64, MSX and ColecoVision counterparts. This is because it is able to give the game a soundtrack without sacrificing the quality of the graphics. Unfortunately the SG-1000 version was only released in Japan.

Interestingly Rock n' Bolt's cover depicts what appears to be an earlier version of the game, sporting green pieces on a blue background (rather than blue on black) and a more western-looking Louie.

Physical scans

SG-1000, JP
Rocknbolt SG1000 JP Box.jpg
Cover
Rock n' Bolt SG-1000 JP CardBack.jpgRock n' Bolt SG-1000 JP CardFront.jpg
Card
Rock n' Bolt SG-1000 JP Manual.pdf
Manual
SG-1000, TW

References