Demon Star Mac Game

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Mountain King Studios - DemonStar classic space shooter. The most thrilling vertical scrolling shooter on the market! DemonStar takes shooters to the extreme with Multiplayer/Network capabilities, Force Feedback joystick support, 3-D rendered graphics, explosive sound effects, and a brilliant soundtrack.

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  • Developer: Mountain King Studios
  • Release date: 1997
  • Platform: Windows (PC)
  • Genre: Arcade
  • Version: Full Game
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    DemonStar is a shareware video game developed by Mountain King Studios, based on their earlier game Raptor: Call of the Shadows. It is a top-down vertical scrolling shooter game with an outer space theme. The game shares many similarities with the Raiden series. DemonStar features various power-ups, including smart bombs and other power-ups which modify the types of projectiles that the player's ship fires.

    The full version of the game features 18 levels. At the end of each level is a boss ship that the player must destroy.

    Plot

    The Terran Fleet is developing a new prototype starfighter, the RaptorX, and the player is a test pilot of that prototype. Suddenly, the Xidus Armada Fleet, the Terran Fleet's arch enemy (ever since Galactix), launches an all-out surprise attack on the Terran Fleet that catches them with their guard down, destroying all Raptor fighters in the process, but the few RaptorX prototypes that were away being tested have survived. Now the player must battle through the Xidus Fleet alone, destroy their ultimate weapon, codenamed the DemonStar, and save the rest of the Terran Fleet.

    Release

    In addition to the original game, two additional titles have been released: DemonStar Secret Mission and DemonStar Secret Mission 2.

    DemonStar was included among ten other games in the 'Space Arcade Collection' CD by Greenstreet Software. It was featured in the CD-ROM game package Arcade Classics, which featured other eGames titles such as Speedy Eggbert and Crazy Drake.

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    • Operating System: Microsoft WindowsXP
    • Processor: CPU 200 MHz
    • RAM: 32MB
    • Video Card: 4MB
    • Hard disk space: 10.2 MB

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    DemonStar
    Developer(s)Mountain King Studios
    Publisher(s)Mountain King Studios
    Composer(s)Robert C. Prince III
    Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
    Release
    • WW: December 31, 1997
    Genre(s)Shoot 'em up
    Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

    DemonStar is a shareware video game developed by Mountain King Studios, based on their earlier game Raptor: Call of the Shadows. It is a top-downvertical scrolling shooter game with an outer space theme. The game shares many similarities with the Raiden series. DemonStar features various power-ups, including smart bombs and other power-ups which modify the types of projectiles that the player's ship fires.[1]

    The full version of the game features 18 levels. At the end of each level is a boss ship that the player must destroy.

    Plot[edit]

    An original DemonStar screenshot, 2-player mission

    The Terran Fleet is developing a new prototype starfighter, the RaptorX, and the player is a test pilot of that prototype. Suddenly, the Xidus Armada Fleet, the Terran Fleet's arch enemy (ever since Galactix), launches an all-out surprise attack on the Terran Fleet that catches them with their guard down, destroying all Raptor fighters in the process, but the few RaptorX prototypes that were away being tested have survived. Now the player must battle through the Xidus Fleet alone, destroy their ultimate weapon, codenamed the DemonStar, and save the rest of the Terran Fleet.

    Release[edit]

    In addition to the original game, two additional titles have been released: DemonStar Secret Mission 1[2] and DemonStar Secret Mission 2.[3]

    DemonStar was included among ten other games in the 'Space Arcade Collection' CD by Greenstreet Software.[4] It was featured in the CD-ROM game package Arcade Classics, which featured other eGames titles such as Speedy Eggbert and Crazy Drake.[5]

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    Reception[edit]

    Adrenaline Vault reviewed the game as pretty similar to Raptor: Call of the Shadows in gameplay, except being sleeker and simpler.[6]

    References[edit]

    1. ^'DemonStar - classic'. Mountain King Studios Inc. Archived from the original on 2010-04-13. Retrieved 2013-07-17.
    2. ^'DemonStar Secret Mission 1'.
    3. ^'DemonStar Secret Mission 2'.
    4. ^'Space Arcade Collection - egames'. PC Zone. No. 90. Dennis Publishing. June 2000. p. 89.
    5. ^House, Michael L. (2010-10-03). 'Galaxy of Arcade Classics - Overview'. allgame. Archived from the original on 2014-11-17. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
    6. ^Laprad, David (February 25, 1998). 'DemonStar - AVault'. Adrenaline Vault. Archived from the original on May 17, 2005. Retrieved July 29, 2018.

    External links[edit]

    Demon Star Mac Gameplay

    • DemonStar at MobyGames
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