Astra Superstars
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Astra Superstars (アストラスーパースターズ) is a 1998 2D versus fighting arcade game illustrated and designed by Santaclaus, developed and published by Sunsoft,[1] and distributed by Tecmo in Japan on June 6, 1998. It is Sunsoft's fourth fighting game after the 1994 Super Famicom Hebereke franchise spin-off Sugoi Hebereke, the 1995 Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors and the 1996 Waku Waku 7. It is powered by the Sega Saturn-based ST-V (Sega Titan Video) arcade system. Astra Superstars is an airborne-based fighting game.
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Developer(s) | Sunsoft (programming) Santaclaus (illustration, design) |
Publisher(s) | Sunsoft |
Director(s) | Kiharu Yoshida Mitsuharu Kitajima |
Producer(s) | Akito Takeuchi |
Designer(s) | Michio Okasaka Mayson Dassy |
Programmer(s) | Michio Okasaka |
Artist(s) | Michio Okasaka Mayson Dassy Shigeyuki Asa Maki Saitō Ayako Mochizuki |
Composer(s) | Kazuo Nii Atsushi Takada Satoshi Asano |
Platform(s) | Arcade, Sega Saturn |
Release | Arcade June 6, 1998 Saturn August 6, 1998 |
Genre(s) | Fighting |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Arcade system | Sega Titan Video hardware (ST-V) |
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