Super Star Soldier
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Template:Nihongo foot is a scrolling shooter video game developed by Kaneko and originally published by Hudson Soft in 1990 for the Japanese PC Engine and in 1991 for the North American TurboGrafx-16. It is the sequel to Star Soldier, and part of a vertical-scrolling shooter series by Hudson Soft. According to the company, many people believed Super Star Soldier's graphics were the best of any HuCard game. Although the game was popular in Japan, it received less attention from the rest of the world.
Konami published it for the Virtual Console on Nintendo's Wii system in North America on November 27, 2006,[1] and in Japan[2] and Europe in December.[3] The game has also been released on the Japanese PlayStation Store on August 19, 2009 and on the North American PlayStation Store on June 3, 2011. It was also released on the Windows Store[4] on December 20, 2013 and on Wii U Virtual Console on February 26, 2014,[5] the first being released in Japan only while the Wii U Virtual Console version was released on April 6, 2017 in the United States.[6]
Gameplay
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Plot
Taking place four years after Star Soldier, the original galactic invaders known as the Star Brain corps have returned from their crushing defeat from the Cesear star fighter and they are now led by the ultimate spaceship, Mother Brain. Earth's only defense lies in the Neo Cesear star fighter to finish what was started.
Reception
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Legacy
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External links
- Official website
- Template:Trim Super Star Soldier at MobyGames
- Super Star Soldier -- Caravan Mode -- Strategy Guide (TurboGrafx-16) at TurboPlay Magazine Archives
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- 1990 video games
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- Scrolling shooters
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- TurboGrafx-16 games
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- Video games featuring female protagonists
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