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is a 1985
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developed and published by
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for the
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in Japan. and adapted for play in arcades via the Nintendo VS. System. ''Star Luster'' is set in the same universe as Namco's ''
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'' (1981), and the gameplay has strong similarities to
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's ''
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'' from 1979. An enhanced version of ''Star Luster'' was published for the
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in August 1994. A sequel, '' Star Ixiom'', was released for the
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in 1999. ''Star Luster'' was initially met with mixed reviews and poor sales. The game's reliance on obtuse level objectives and random enemy encounters have been blamed for its lack of popularity, in addition to the Famicom's userbase being primarily children that didn't understand its design. Retrospectively, ''Star Luster'' has received more positive reviews for its 3D perspective and presentation.


Gameplay

''Star Luster'' involves moving through open space via a first-person cockpit view and engaging enemy ships. The player's ship has limited fuel and can be refueled at bases. A map and
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show locations of enemies and bases. The player can choose a location on the map and warp to it, with the current date changing based on the warp distance. The game uses a regenerating shield and may be the first game with such a mechanic.


Reception

''Star Luster'' initially received mixed reviews and struggled to gain sales. The game's lack of popularity has been blamed on its complex design, which relies heavily on random encounters and obtuse level objectives that, at the time, were seen as too confusing and esoteric for a console game. Critics also believed producing the game for the Famicom, a game console targeted primarily towards children, was a factor in ''Star Luster''s poor commercial reception. A reviewer for ''Family Computer Magazine'' highlighted the game's usage of a radar and 3D perspective. They believed the radar was difficult to understand at first, but overtime the player would become used to it. Retrospective reviews of ''Star Luster'' have labeled it a masterpiece. ''Yuge'' believed the first-person viewpoint was impressive for the time, and highlighted the game's sense of tension and ''Star Wars''-esque presentation. The magazine believes the game's first-person perspective was what led to the game's initial mixed reception, as it was considered too advanced for the time. ''Continue'' writer Zenji Ishii considers ''Star Luster'' important and influential for the space combat simulator genre, with a high level of action and strategy.


Legacy

In 1998, the game was included on a compilation made for the
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known as ''
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'' where, like all of the Famicom games presented on the disc, an enhanced arrange mode was provided alongside the unaltered original game. The Famicom version was later included in the Japanese version of Nintendo and Namco's '' Star Fox Assault'', and was released for the
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in Japan on March 4, 2008. A sequel, '' Star Ixiom'', was released for the PlayStation in 1999 for Japan and Europe. The game is very similar to that of its predecessor and adds seven selectable ships: the ''Gaia Σ'', Spartacus, Tycoon, Ogre-Header, Dragoon J2 (connected to Dragoon, from ''
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''), the GeoSword from ''
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'', and the Galaxip from ''
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''. The game was a significant inspiration for director
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when he was working on ''
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'' series producer
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has listed ''Star Luster'' as his second-favorite NES game.


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