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Star Soldier

Star Soldier (XSX) game cover art
Platform: NES
Tags: Shooter, Scrolling
Developer: Hudson Soft
More Platforms: PSP

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
01/??/1989
JP
06/13/1986

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Staff Reviews

Star Soldier review

Reviewed January 07, 2004

Marc Golding says: "Right away, fast moving enemies cascade down the screen. You’ll see the inspiration for the follow up game, Super Star Soldier for the Turbografx-16 (well, obviously), but also for Blazing Lazers for that same system. You'll play this game and think, ''the vertical shooter genre hasn't come very far, has it? Star Soldier had it all!'' That's very high praise you're giving out, you know. But other than the fact that variety is lacking, and there’s no real ending, it’s true. Star Soldier does appear to have it all - Hudson Soft be praised. "
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