Blazing Star
Visually stunning Neo Geo shooter sequel to Pulstar, featuring six unique ships with transforming weapons and intricate bullet patterns. Praised for its silky-smooth scaling effects, multi-layered parallax backgrounds, and dynamic boss battles that fill the screen.
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Blazing Star is a horizontally scrolling shooter similar to its predecessor Pulstar (1995) and the classic shooter R-Type (1987). The story revolves around cyborgs that, remembering their humanity, team up to destroy artificial intelligence systems developing the cybernetic armies they were once a part of. The player can choose from playing as one of these cyborgs, each piloting a ship equipped with different shot types, power, and speed. Tapping the fire button will unleash a standard shot, or it can be tapped rapidly for a different shot type, or held down for a charge attack.
Upon releasing the fire button during a charge, it will unleash a powerful focused shot which can also be dispersed to cover a large area with smaller bullets. The effect and range of these attacks varies depending on the player's ship. Power-ups are littered across each stage that boost the power of the ship's weaponry. There are also other items that will increase the player's score and count towards their ranking at the end of each stage.
Some of these are only revealed if the player eliminates specific waves of enemies. Some of the later stages introduce more stage hazards like narrow passages. Each stage ends with a boss fight which the player must be completed in the allotted time to get bonus points added to their score. If not completed under the time limit, the player is forced to continue to the next stage without collecting additional points.
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About Blazing Star
Blazing Star is a classic video game released for the Arcade on January 1, 1998. This title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.
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