Blood Money (video game)

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Blood Money
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Developer(s) DMA Design
Publisher(s) Psygnosis
Platform(s) Amiga, Commodore 64, Atari ST, PC (MS-DOS)
Release date 1989
Genre(s) Scrolling shooter
Mode(s) Single player
Media Floppy disk, Cassette
Input methods Joystick, Keyboard (PC)

Blood Money is a scrolling shooter game developed by DMA Design for the Amiga, Commodore 64, Atari ST and IBM PC compatibles (MS-DOS). It was released on January 6, 1989 and published by Psygnosis.

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The game consists of four levels, each being a planet with a unique environment and a wide variety of unique enemies. The player uses a different type of attack craft on each level. There is a metal world (via helicopter), an ocean world (via submarine), an ice world (via spacesuit), and a red monster world (via jet fighter). The player can only select one of the first two worlds to start with, but after they have completed a level they can play on any of the three remaining planets in any order. At the end of world the player ultimately meets a boss. The player can upgrade their attack craft with Power-ups such as support missiles and neuron bombs by destroying enemies for their coins and then visiting one of the many shops scattered across each world.

The game has received praise for its music, which was composed by Ray Norrish, and for the spectacular introduction sequence that came with the Amiga version: the first 880KB floppy disk of the 2-disk set was completely devoted to space asteroids animation commented by hip-hop song.

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