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is a 1995 horizontal-scrolling shooter
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published by SNK. Players control a starship in its mission to eradicate the Solar System of a hostile race of aliens that threaten mankind. Its gameplay has been compared to the ''
R-Type is a horizontally scrolling shooter arcade video game developed and released by Irem in 1987 and the first game in the ''R-Type'' series. The player controls a star ship, the R-9 "Arrowhead", in its efforts to destroy the Bydo, a powerful ...
'' series for its similar premise and mechanics; players must complete each of the game's eight stages by destroying constantly-moving formations of enemies and avoiding their projectiles. There are power-ups that can be collected that provide additional abilities for the player. It runs on the
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arcade system board. Developed by
Aicom Aicom was a Japanese video game developer, founded in 1988, possibly by a group that left Jaleco . Despite evidence to support this, the Sammy corporate website lists 1990 as the first year and that it was a subsidiary. It was bought by Sammy I ...
, ''Pulstar'' is the first
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game to incorporate 3D
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visuals. Its music was composed by
Harumi Fujita is a Japanese composer best known for her work at the video game company Capcom is a Japanese video game developer and publisher. It has created a number of multi-million-selling game franchises, with its most commercially successful be ...
and
Yasuaki Fujita is a video game composer and sound designer best known for his work with Capcom, who normally went by the alias of Bun Bun. During the ''NES'' era, he worked on the music for ''Mega Man 3'' (in lieu of Harumi Fujita), ''Tenchi wo Kurau II'', '' ...
, both of whom previously worked for
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on the ''
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'' series. ''Pulstar'' has been ported and re-released several times, seeing conversions for systems like the
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and digital storefronts such as the
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. The game and its re-releases have received mixed reviews from critics, who felt its gameplay and graphics were good but its difficulty was too high and it lacked originality. A sequel named ''
Blazing Star ''Blazing Star'' is a shoot 'em up video game developed by Yumekobo and published by SNK in 1998 for the Neo Geo arcade and home systems. It is a follow-up to '' Pulstar'' (1995) and features side-scrolling action similar to its predecessor an ...
'' was released in 1998, which aimed to correct the flaws present in the original.


Gameplay

''Pulstar'' is a horizontal-scrolling shooter video game, often compared to games such as the ''
R-Type is a horizontally scrolling shooter arcade video game developed and released by Irem in 1987 and the first game in the ''R-Type'' series. The player controls a star ship, the R-9 "Arrowhead", in its efforts to destroy the Bydo, a powerful ...
'' series. The player controls a starship, the Dino246, in its mission to protect the entirety of the Solar System from a hostile race of aliens. There are eight stages total, which become progressively more difficult as the player progresses. They scroll automatically, and the player is given a free range of movement. In these levels, the player must destroy constantly-moving waves of enemies and avoiding their projectiles, as well as dodging moving obstacles. Levels conclude with a
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that must be defeated. The player's main form of attack is a forward-moving projectile. The player can hold down the button to charge their attack, with its power indicated by a meter at the bottom of the screen; the blue half creates a powerful charge shot, while the red half creates a barrage of rapid blasts. Players can also acquire an auxilary drone that acts as a shield by protecting them from enemy fire. It can also be used as a
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to destroy smaller enemies. The drone can also be destroyed to create a powerful bomb attack that can destroy anything in its radius. Destroying large carrier-like enemies drops a power-up item that grants different abilities. These include capsules that increase the player's speed and smaller ships that follow the player and provide additional firepower.


Development and release

''Pulstar'' was released for arcades on 28 August 1995. It was developed by
Aicom Aicom was a Japanese video game developer, founded in 1988, possibly by a group that left Jaleco . Despite evidence to support this, the Sammy corporate website lists 1990 as the first year and that it was a subsidiary. It was bought by Sammy I ...
, a Japanese developer founded by former employees of
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, and published by SNK. Produced for the
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arcade system, ''Pulstar'' was known under the codename of ''Project Dino'' during development, and was designed to be technologically-impressive for the time period. It is the first Neo Geo game to incorporate
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graphics, which are 3D models converted into 2D images to create the illusion of a 3D environment. The soundtrack was composed by
Harumi Fujita is a Japanese composer best known for her work at the video game company Capcom is a Japanese video game developer and publisher. It has created a number of multi-million-selling game franchises, with its most commercially successful be ...
and
Yasuaki Fujita is a video game composer and sound designer best known for his work with Capcom, who normally went by the alias of Bun Bun. During the ''NES'' era, he worked on the music for ''Mega Man 3'' (in lieu of Harumi Fujita), ''Tenchi wo Kurau II'', '' ...
, both of whom were previously employed at
Capcom is a Japanese video game developer and publisher. It has created a number of multi-million-selling game franchises, with its most commercially successful being '' Resident Evil'', '' Monster Hunter'', '' Street Fighter'', ''Mega Man'', ''De ...
and worked on their ''
Ghosts'n Goblins ''Ghosts 'n Goblins'', known in Japan as , is a run-and-gun platform video game series created by Tokuro Fujiwara and developed by Capcom. The first entry in the series was '' Ghosts 'n Goblins'', released in arcades on July 7, 1985. The seri ...
'' series.
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Harumi Fujita composed the music for ''Pulstar'' under the mindset of its freedom from sound chip limitations, allowing her to create music that corresponded to the game's environment and match her vision. A version of ''Pulstar'' was released for the
Neo Geo AES The , stylised as NEO•GEO and also written as NEOGEO, is a cartridge-based arcade system board and the fourth generation home video game console released on April 26, 1990 by Japanese game company SNK Corporation. It was the first system in ...
system in September, followed by a home release for the
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in October. In France, the AES version was distributed by Guillemot International. The Neo Geo CD version adds a higher-quality soundtrack and cutscenes between stages. In 2012, ''Pulstar'' was digitally re-released for the Japanese
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service, courtesy of D4 Enterprise. ''Pulstar'' is included in the Neo Geo 25th Anniversary
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, released in 2015.
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re-released ''Pulstar'' for the
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,
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, and
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in 2017 under their ''
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'' series.


Reception

In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''Pulstar'' on their 1 October 1995 issue as being the seventh most-popular arcade game at the time. Harumi Fujita claims that the game was received positively by SNK and Neo Geo fans. ''Pulstar'' drew a wide range of opinions from critics, many of which drew comparison with the ''R-Type'' series. ''Maximum'' gave the Neo Geo AES version a rave review, particularly applauding the impressive-looking bosses and the extremely high and intelligently designed challenge. They also regarded the game as a sign that SNK was branching out from one-on-one fighting games. Major Mike gave it a more mixed review in ''
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'', describing it as an imperfect and unoriginal shooter which manages to distinguish itself through its high difficulty and rendered graphics. He criticized that objects often blend into the backgrounds, but like ''Maximum'', he particularly noted the visually impressive bosses. A reviewer for '' Next Generation'' panned the game, contending that the gameplay mechanics fail to surpass even shooters of the early 1980s. He concluded, "If it weren't for the molasses like pace of the game, then ''Pulstar'' could've been another generic shooter. Instead, it's even worse". In 2014, ''
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'' identified ''Pulstar'' as one of the twenty best games for the Neo Geo CD. Likewise, ''Time Extension'' also listed it as one of the best games for the Neo Geo.


Sequel

A sequel named ''
Blazing Star ''Blazing Star'' is a shoot 'em up video game developed by Yumekobo and published by SNK in 1998 for the Neo Geo arcade and home systems. It is a follow-up to '' Pulstar'' (1995) and features side-scrolling action similar to its predecessor an ...
'' was released by SNK in 1998. ''Blazing Star'' features multiple additions to the core gameplay of its predecessor, such as a wide selection of playable ships and new power-up types. It was developed by Aicom, who had changed their name to Yumekobo during production. The development team noticed the stigma against ''Pulstar'' in arcades for its high difficulty, and wanted ''Blazing Star'' to have its own identity and improve on the original's flaws. Upon release, ''Blazing Star'' received far better reviews for its graphics, gameplay, and difficulty balance, and was described as being part of SNK's efforts in keeping older game genres alive.


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