Star Soldier - Nes - Full Playthrough - No Death

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A strange and evil presence is lurking in space. Crushing everything in its path, destroying spaceships full of innocent people, the brutal Starbrain is threatening the entire Galactic Empire. Starbrain, a giant computer programmed only for destruction, inhabits an enormous space station, guarded by enemy ships and robot creatures. To penetrate the station is a job for the most skillful and experienced Star Soldier around - you!

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Star Soldier (スターソルジャー Sutā Sorujā?) is a series of shoot 'em up video games mainly developed by Hudson Soft. Konami has owned the rights to the series since their absorption of Hudson Soft in 2012. The first game, named Star Soldier, appeared on the MSX and NES in 1986, and the series has continued on various gaming systems. Star Soldier itself has received enhanced remakes for both the GameCube and PlayStation 2 in 2003, and a different remake for the PlayStation Portable in 2005, while the latest installment of the series was released on the Wii as a WiiWare game in 2008. In addition, Super Star Soldier, Final Soldier, Soldier Blade and Star Parodier have been re-released on the Wii's Virtual Console and on the Japanese PC Engine's Best Collection lineup for the PSP. Konami began releasing Star Soldier games in

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2012 with the release of Star Soldier for GREE as a Japan-only release for iOS. In addition to new titles in the series, Konami has re-released other games in the series for the Wii U Virtual Console. The Star Soldier games are best known for their distinctive music, unique weapon power-ups, and a special time attack high score mode called "Caravan Mode". Star Soldier was developed as a spiritual successor to Tecmo's Star Force, from which it borrows most of its gameplay elements. The Star Force series, along with Hudson's Star Soldier, was often featured in the popular Japanese gaming tournament known as "Hudson All-Japan Caravan Festival." Home ports of Star Soldier games would sometimes feature "Caravan" modes in which the player would race through timed stages while trying to accumulate a high score. Being an arcade

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style game, Star Soldier's objective is primarily based on achieving a high score. The series often makes use of *hidden destructible tiles* that offer bonus points when shot, but may occasionally power-up the player's ship instead. Bonus points will also be awarded for defeating sequences of enemy formations while they're within a certain proximity to the player's ship, or defeating mini bosses before they have a chance to attack. Hudson has become little more than a shell owned by Konami, but back in the day, they were quite a force to be reckoned with, one of the primary driving forces behind the TurboGrafx-16. From 1985 to 1992, they ran a nationwide (in Japan) gaming tournament called the "Hudson All-Japan Caravan Festival", where players could compete and test their skills with each other. Each year, they'd have a

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new game to challenge their legions of fans - and given that they were quite popular back in the day, the genre of choice was the vertically scrolling shooter. From this came Hudson's early shoot-em-ups: Star Force, Star Soldier and Starship Hector. While these titles were pretty lame in comparison to the NES' better shooters, the quality drastically improved with Blazing Lazers, the first 16-bit title. Designed by Compile, it had a lot in common with the Zanac and Aleste series, featuring blazingly fast gameplay and an arsenal of cool weaponry. Hudson went on to develop their own sequels, continuing the name of the early Star Soldier series - Super Star Soldier, Final Soldier and Soldier Blade. Even though Star Soldier technically birthed the series, it's easy to see how it was inspired by Star Force - it has similar visuals and also similar levels.

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