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The game was re-released as Blackhole: Complete Edition on June 15, 2016. [5] This version includes the fully updated base game, 3 DLCs (Testing Lab, Secret of the Entity and Challenge Vault), digital artbook and soundtrack, developer diaries, first prototype of the game, printable high resolution artwork, wallpapers, and collector cards. [5]
The Black Hole is a game in which the player first flies a ship through a long tunnel avoiding projectiles, before coming to a wall protecting a creature, and in the third phase the player attacks the mothership. [2]
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Black Hole Assault [a] is a 1992 fighting video game developed and published by Micronet for the Sega CD. It was released in Japan by Micronet, in North America by Bignet USA (Micronet's North American division) as a launch title for the system and in PAL territories by Sega. The game is the sequel to Micronet's Heavy Nova.
The game consists of 40 levels across 4 themed black holes or worlds. There are 4 different worlds, mechanical, fire, ice, and beast. The player may choose one of three possible spaceships which can be upgraded in between each level. The game contains 3 difficulty levels and features time and score leaderboards for each of them.
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Black Hole Entertainment (also known as Black Hole Games) was a Hungarian video game developer, founded in 2001 in Budapest by seven young game enthusiasts.. The company's first title was Armies of Exigo, developed with the financial backing of Andy Vajna, published by Electronic Arts and released in the end of 2004.