Star Dust v1.2
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Name: | Star Dust v1.2 |
File: | sd.zip |
Filesize: | 62 kB |
Downloads: | 11087 |
Date added: | Jul 16, 2002
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Platform: | TI-83+/SE |
Language: | Basic |
File Type: | Game |
Category: | Shoot 'em Up |
Last modified: | Jul 17, 2002
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TI-83+/SE BASIC Games TI-84+/SE BASIC Games
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| Shell: | None |
Rating: | 6.1 (Above Average)/10 based on 14 votes. |
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File Website: | http://hosted.calc.org/~alienhead/ |
Author(s): | Hitoshi Koizumi |
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File Description: | A HUGE game for the TI-83, this contains 4 episodes of battle and a full length movie. In the game, you try to destroy your opponent's ship, using your weapons (upgradable) and shield (upgradable) to defend yourself. |
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Of 0 people, 0 found this review helpful.
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Review by: dysfunction |
Reviewed on: November 24, 2003 at 20:49:16 AM |
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Graphics/Interface: 9/10 |
Excellent for a Basic game, but still comparable to many games in Assembly |
Playability/Usability: 8/10 |
User-friendly, graphical interface |
Replay Value/Reuse Value: 5/10 |
Repetitive |
Controls/Interface: 7/10 |
The upgrade menus are a little tricky |
Overall Value: 8/10 |
Not incredibly fun, but a testament to Basic |
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This game is mostly eye candy. Like Alienhead's other productions, this game is less about gamel=play and more a testament to the actual power of Basic. However, it is less fun that either of their Final Fantasy games. It gets repetitive; you only have a few weapons. All you do is fire at the enemy, with no real skill involved.
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Of 0 people, 0 found this review helpful.
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Review by: spiral |
Reviewed on: November 14, 2003 at 03:21:35 AM |
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Graphics/Interface: 8/10 |
excellent for a basic game, decent game |
Playability/Usability: 7/10 |
It's turn based, so it's not really that action packed, it's sort of a slugfest between two ships |
Replay Value/Reuse Value: 5/10 |
after you win...you can go back again and try to get better weapons, not too appealing to me since it doesn't change |
Controls/Interface: 9/10 |
Works |
Overall Value: 8/10 |
One of the better BASIC games |
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A pretty interesting game that has decent graphics unlike most BASIC game, it's like Phoenix (every space shooting game compares to phoenix) with only a boss and turn based cotnrols.
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A TI-83+ Classic Of 0 people, 0 found this review helpful.
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Review by: saved_sinner |
Reviewed on: November 29, 2002 at 21:49:34 AM |
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Graphics/Interface: 10/10 |
Hitoshi's graphics surpass many present-day games, and they really add to the game's overall feel. The beginning movie is especially amazing for its time! |
Playability/Usability: 8/10 |
The game is easy enough to learn, but takes a while to ace. The fighting gets a little monotonous halfway through the game, though. |
Replay Value/Reuse Value: 7/10 |
The ability to upgrade the ship differently gives it some replay value, but the fighting stays the same old thing. |
Controls/Interface: 8/10 |
The controls couldn't be much simpler, and the interface is nealry transparent. |
Overall Value: 9/10 |
If you haven't played it or you're looking for one of the best TI-83+ games ever (especially in terms of movies), then look no further! It's a blast to play- you won't be sorry! |
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When Hitoshi Koizumi first released Stardust to the TI-calc public, it was groundbreaking. From its amazing movies (save for the occasionally broken English) to the enticing graphics in combat and out, Stardust defined what a great calculator game was. Today it is still seen as one of the best games ever to be made for the 83+, and its movies are only surpassed by Hitoshi's later creations. The game is turn-based combat, but it takes a while to get dull, and Stardust (the final boss) is certainly no pushover. Try it- you'll like it!
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