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Star Dust
Topo Soft
1987
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Star Dust
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Developed by Topo Soft
Topo Soft

Releases
00/00/1987 ZX Spectrum
00/00/1987 Amstrad CPC
00/00/1987 MSX
00/00/1987 MS-DOS

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Star Dust

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Star Dust is an arcade video game made by the Spanish video game company Topo Soft in 1987 for the 8-bit Sinclair ZX Spectrum, MSX, Amstrad CPC and 16-bit PC computers. The game combines two styles of this genre: the combat of ships and that of man to man. This divided into two distinct phases, has a rapid movement.

We pilot an astrofighter with four shields that will disappear as they receive impacts. On the fifth the aircraft will disintegrate. The objective is to destroy the shield generator that protects the enemy fleet. For this, six Supercrumps must be overcome until they reach the flagship, where the generator is. From the super cruises we will be attacked by fighters, defense domes, missiles, mines, barrier generators ...

Once on the flagship cruise, phase two begins, where the protagonist continues on foot, fighting until he reaches the six panels of the generator that we must destroy and, after launching the necessary projectiles, he must flee in his hunt to avoid being destroyed in the explosion

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About Topo Soft

Topo Soft was a spanish video game development studio based in Madrid, Madrid, founded in 1987 by Paco Pastor. Closed in 1994.

As a development studio it has developed a total of 38 spanish videogames, being some of the most importantn Emilio Butragueño ¡Fútbol! (Topo Soft, 1987), Tour 91 (Topo Soft, 1991) o Survivor (Topo Soft, 1987). They have also developed other video games such as Olimpiadas 92: Atletismo (Topo Soft, 1992), Olimpiadas 92: Gimnasia Deportiva (Topo Soft, 1992), and Desperado 2 (Topo Soft, 1991).


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