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− | {{sub-stub}}''''' | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an unreleased "remake" of the [[Sega Mega-CD]] game ''[[Soul Star]]''. It was originally planned for the [[Sega 32X]] and was to be released in late 1995. Primarily it would have acted as a graphical upgrade, with the gameplay itself being largely identical to the original. |
''Soul Star X'' was previewed in several magazines of the era, but was cancelled (along with an Atari Jaguar port, simply known as ''Soul Star'') for unknown reasons. A heavier focus was put into pre-rendered 3D imagery than its "predecessor". It is not entirely sure how far the 32X version got in development before it was scrapped - it is suspected that the Atari Jaguar version got further, and as the two versions looked largely identical, Jaguar screenshots were used in place of 32X ones. The game was featured in ''C&VG'' issue #157 (December 1994). | ''Soul Star X'' was previewed in several magazines of the era, but was cancelled (along with an Atari Jaguar port, simply known as ''Soul Star'') for unknown reasons. A heavier focus was put into pre-rendered 3D imagery than its "predecessor". It is not entirely sure how far the 32X version got in development before it was scrapped - it is suspected that the Atari Jaguar version got further, and as the two versions looked largely identical, Jaguar screenshots were used in place of 32X ones. The game was featured in ''C&VG'' issue #157 (December 1994). | ||
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SoulStarX 32X US Box Front.jpg|North American prototype cover | SoulStarX 32X US Box Front.jpg|North American prototype cover | ||
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Revision as of 09:01, 11 May 2018
Soul Star X |
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System(s): Sega 32X |
Publisher: Core Design |
Developer: Core Design |
Planned release date(s): 1995-07[1] |
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up |
Number of players: 1 |
Status of prototype(s): Dumped |
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Soul Star X is an unreleased "remake" of the Sega Mega-CD game Soul Star. It was originally planned for the Sega 32X and was to be released in late 1995. Primarily it would have acted as a graphical upgrade, with the gameplay itself being largely identical to the original.
Soul Star X was previewed in several magazines of the era, but was cancelled (along with an Atari Jaguar port, simply known as Soul Star) for unknown reasons. A heavier focus was put into pre-rendered 3D imagery than its "predecessor". It is not entirely sure how far the 32X version got in development before it was scrapped - it is suspected that the Atari Jaguar version got further, and as the two versions looked largely identical, Jaguar screenshots were used in place of 32X ones. The game was featured in C&VG issue #157 (December 1994).
An early prototype of Soul Star X was unearthed in 2010, demonstrating little more than the first and third stage. Coincidentally, a more finished Jaguar prototype was also released, which also locks up after the third stage (though unlike the 32X prototype, the second stage is playable).
Magazine articles
- Main article: Soul Star X/Magazine articles.
Artwork
Technical information
ROM dump status
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5MB | Cartridge (US) |