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*'''Creator''': [[Takaya Ida]] | *'''Creator''': [[Takaya Ida]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:01, 8 November 2014
Star Jacker | |||||
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System(s): Sega System 1, SG-1000 | |||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||
Developer: Sega | |||||
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up | |||||
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Star Jacker (スタージャッカー) is a shoot 'em up video game released for Sega System 1 arcade hardware in 1983. Unlike most shoot 'em ups, the player initially controls three space ships, losing one each time the player dies. This means on the first life you will have three times the amount of firepower than on your last.
Like Xevious there are two types of weapon - forward lasers for flying enemies and bombs for bases.
Star Jacker was ported to the SG-1000 in the same year. Due to the limitations of the console there are fewer variations in backgrounds and the graphics are far simpler overall. The player in this version starts with four ships rather than three, however.
Contents
Screenshots
Production Credits
System 1 Version
- Security/Copy Protection: Masatoshi Mizunaga
- Programming: Hiroshi Nakayama, Katsuya Kazihara, Katsunori Kanazawa
- Design: Eiro Nagata, Shozo Takihi
- Sound: Hideo Kume
- Hard Work By [sic]: Hideki Sato
- Creator: Takaya Ida
Promotional Material
Physical Scans
System 1 Version
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SG-1000 Version
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Based on 2 reviews |
SG-1000, EU |
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Photos
- ↑ Computer Input, "November 1983" (NZ; 1983-xx-xx), page 25
- ↑ L'Ordinateur_Individuel, "Septembre 1984" (FR; 1984-09-xx), page 162