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Star Luster

Star Luster

Details: Computer game
Descr: Star Luster is a 1985 space combat simulator game developed and published by Namco for the Family Computer in Japan. and adapted for play in arcades via the Nintendo VS. System. Star Luster is set in the same universe as Namco's Bosconian, and the gameplay has strong similarities to Atari's Star Raiders from 1979. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1985
Developer: Namco
Mode: Single-player video game
Platforms: Nintendo Entertainment System, X68000, Wii, Wii U, Arcade game, Nintendo 3DS
Publishers: Namco, BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment, Dempa Shimbunsha
Genres: First-person shooter, Space flight simulation game, Vehicle simulation game

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