Nerf Arena Blast

Nerf Arena Blast (or NAB, sometimes Arena Blast, known simply as Nerf Arena in Europe) is a first-person shooter developed by the now-defunct Visionary Media Inc. in 1999, and was touted as a "family-friendly alternative to Unreal Tournament". The game was supported by publisher Hasbro Interactive until that company gave its rights and properties over to Infogrames, which subsequently removed all references to the game from their website except for a small support page.

Nerf Arena Blast

Nerf Arena Blast (or NAB, sometimes Arena Blast, known simply as Nerf Arena in Europe) is a first-person shooter developed by the now-defunct Visionary Media Inc. in 1999, and was touted as a "family-friendly alternative to Unreal Tournament". The game was supported by publisher Hasbro Interactive until that company gave its rights and properties over to Infogrames, which subsequently removed all references to the game from their website except for a small support page.