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*1995: [[Star Parodier]] TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine (only released in Japan, planned for North American release as ''Fantasy Star Soldier'') |
*1995: [[Star Parodier]] TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine (only released in Japan, planned for North American release as ''Fantasy Star Soldier'') |
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*1998: [[Star Soldier: Vanishing Earth]]: (last game in the series) Nintendo 64/re-released in 2005 for the PSP in Japan-only. |
*1998: [[Star Soldier: Vanishing Earth]]: (last game in the series) Nintendo 64/re-released in 2005 for the PSP in Japan-only. |
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*2003: [[Star Soldier GameCube]] |
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Revision as of 05:03, 12 April 2007
Star Soldier is an overhead vertical shooter and the second title in Hudson Soft's Caravan Shooting series (after Star Force), first released for the NES in 1986, and 1988 in North America. It was followed by numerous sequels and spinoffs, including Super Star Soldier, Blazing Lazers, and Star Soldier: Vanishing Earth.
It is very popular in Japan and has warranted a budget remake in 2003 for the GameCube (Japan-only)
So far, two titles in the series are available for Virtual Console (Super Star Soldier and Soldier Blade).
Titles in the series:
- 1985: Star Force Famicom/ NES
- 1986: Star Soldier Famicom/ NES
- 1987: Starship Hector (Hector '87 in Japan) Famicom/NES
- 1989: Blazing Lazers (known as Gunhed in Japan) TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
- 1990: Super Star Soldier TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
- 1991: Final Soldier TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine (only released in Japan)
- 1992: Soldier Blade TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
- 1995: Star Parodier TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine (only released in Japan, planned for North American release as Fantasy Star Soldier)
- 1998: Star Soldier: Vanishing Earth: (last game in the series) Nintendo 64/re-released in 2005 for the PSP in Japan-only.
- 2003: Star Soldier GameCube