Stardust

Stardust

Bloodhouse
December 30, 1993
Genres
Shooter, Arcade
Developers
Bloodhouse
Release Date
December 30, 1993 (31 years and 7 months ago)
Publishers
Bloodhouse, Housemarque, Daze Marketing
Franchises
Stardust

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This is where it all began – way back in 1993 with the original Stardust, a legendary shoot-em-up for the Amiga 500 (an Atari STE version followed in ‘94) that wowed critics and gamers alike. Stardust dazzled with its tight controls, solid gameplay and stunning technical achievements like ray-traced graphics, full-screen animations & 3D hyperspace tunnel sequences. Players controlled an upgradeable starship equipped with various weapons, missiles and shields. The playfield “wrapped”, so if anything went off-screen it reappeared on the opposite side. Stardust featured five different worlds (all connected by 3D hyperspace tunnels) and 30 action-packed levels full of asteroids, enemies, and bosses bent on destruction. At game’s end, the evil mutant penguin Professor Schaumund made his first-ever appearance (and subsequent escape), meaning he could (and did) return to wreak cosmic havoc in future Stardust titles!

Genres
Shooter, Arcade
Platforms
Atari ST/STE, DOS, Amiga
Developers
Bloodhouse
Release Date
December 30, 1993 (31 years and 7 months ago)
Publishers
Bloodhouse, Housemarque, Daze Marketing
Franchises
Stardust

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