Stardust - Atari STe (1995) longplay

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Stardust (1993)
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"Stardust" is a multidirectional shooter released by Bloodhouse in 1993 on the Amiga and converted by Aggression in 1995 on the Atari STe.
It is one of the few games to use the Atari STE's updated capabilities.

00:00 Introduction
01:35 Title screen
03:25 World 1 (infinite lives)
08:28 Boss 1
10:35 1st Warp Sequence
12:23 World 2 : Cybercity
19:18 Boss 2 : Cherook
21:09 Volyntary Special Mission
23:35 2nd Warp Sequence
26:05 World 3 : Planet Imatra
29:53 Time out
34:52 Boss 3 : Brachmar
36:22 3rd Warp Sequence
38:30 World 4 : City of Aformedes
48:50 Boss 4 : Basulca
49:51 Volyntary Special Mission 2
53:03 4th Warp Sequence
55:13 World 5 Abandoned Star Ship
1:08:55 Boss 5 : Professor Schaumund
1:10:31 Ending

It's an Asteroids clone but it introduces a lot of gameplay modifications. There are 30 standard levels splitted into 5 worlds. Levels can be completed in any order however, you must fight an end-of-level guardian once you have finished the sixth level of a world. In each level there are standard disintegrating rocks to destroy. Their colour defines their endurance: greys are the easiest to be destroyed while yellows are the hardest. In most of the levels there are also other enemies but there are happens to be also some alliance forces providing us with new types of weapons or missiles.
In total there are six types of weapons available. Weapons can be collected by destroying alliance forces' ships. Each of these can be powered up to different levels. Fortunately you can power up one weapon while using another. Extra lives, shield enhancements and smart bombs are also on offer.
Along with the standard levels, there are also 4 tunnel levels, which involve shooting what you can and dodging everything else as you dart through a ray-traced 3D tunnel, and 2 optional Thrust-style bonus levels in which lives can be won or lost.

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