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Quester is a 1987 block breaker arcade game developed and published in Japan by Namco. Controlling a paddle-like craft, the player is tasked with clearing each stage by deflecting a ball towards a formation of bricks towards the top of the screen. Power-up items are hidden in some blocks, which can increase the size of the player's paddle, a barrier that prevents the ball from moving off the screen, and a forcefield that will release eight other balls when touched.

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  • クエスター (ja)
  • Quester (en)
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  • 『クエスター』(QUESTER)は、ナムコ(現:バンダイナムコエンターテインメント)が1987年に発売したアーケードゲーム。 当時『アルカノイド』(タイトー)のヒットにより各社から発売されていた、ブロックくずしのリメイク作品のひとつ。 (ja)
  • Quester is a 1987 block breaker arcade game developed and published in Japan by Namco. Controlling a paddle-like craft, the player is tasked with clearing each stage by deflecting a ball towards a formation of bricks towards the top of the screen. Power-up items are hidden in some blocks, which can increase the size of the player's paddle, a barrier that prevents the ball from moving off the screen, and a forcefield that will release eight other balls when touched. (en)
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  • Quester (en)
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  • Toru Iwatani (en)
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  • Shinji Noguchi (en)
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  • Quester is a 1987 block breaker arcade game developed and published in Japan by Namco. Controlling a paddle-like craft, the player is tasked with clearing each stage by deflecting a ball towards a formation of bricks towards the top of the screen. Power-up items are hidden in some blocks, which can increase the size of the player's paddle, a barrier that prevents the ball from moving off the screen, and a forcefield that will release eight other balls when touched. The game was produced by Toru Iwatani, known as the creator of Pac-Man. It was created as a response to Taito's 1986 arcade title Arkanoid, which helped revive the block breaker genre and inspire waves of its own clone games. A special version of the game was released shortly after the original's release, Quester: Special Edition, featuring levels designed by readers of Namco's press literature. It was released to the Japanese Wii Virtual Console in 2009, where it was renamed to Namco Quester. (en)
  • 『クエスター』(QUESTER)は、ナムコ(現:バンダイナムコエンターテインメント)が1987年に発売したアーケードゲーム。 当時『アルカノイド』(タイトー)のヒットにより各社から発売されていた、ブロックくずしのリメイク作品のひとつ。 (ja)
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