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''Courtesy from Psytronik Software''
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2384AD. Mankind has extensively colonised several hundred planetary systems after the development of a space folding drive. While the ruins of extraterrestrial civilizations are discovered, they have all long since passed into history.  Humanity finds itself alone in the galaxy, with no option but to pick over the bones of these ancient otherworldly peoples, in order to learn about them, and why they disappeared.
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On a routine survey mission at the edge of explored space in your S922 Sabre scout craft, you briefly pick up a distress signal from a nearby Xeno-archaeological site. Locking in the coordinates, the folding drive kicks in and delivers you to a scene of devastation! Vessels of unknown origin are raining destruction upon the outpost, so while it appears mankind's isolation is at an end, it seems the task has fallen to you to blast these new galactic neighbours into the history books!
  
 
==Extended 128K Version==
 
==Extended 128K Version==

Revision as of 07:59, 28 February 2010

Original artwork for Star Sabre

A Shoot them Up game by Paul Kooistra (AKA Axelay).

Information

Title: Star Sabre
Company: Cronosoft
Type: Horizontal shoot em up!
Year: 2007

Fluff

Courtesy from Psytronik Software

2384AD. Mankind has extensively colonised several hundred planetary systems after the development of a space folding drive. While the ruins of extraterrestrial civilizations are discovered, they have all long since passed into history. Humanity finds itself alone in the galaxy, with no option but to pick over the bones of these ancient otherworldly peoples, in order to learn about them, and why they disappeared.

On a routine survey mission at the edge of explored space in your S922 Sabre scout craft, you briefly pick up a distress signal from a nearby Xeno-archaeological site. Locking in the coordinates, the folding drive kicks in and delivers you to a scene of devastation! Vessels of unknown origin are raining destruction upon the outpost, so while it appears mankind's isolation is at an end, it seems the task has fallen to you to blast these new galactic neighbours into the history books!

Extended 128K Version

A 128Ko ram version of this game was also released in 2009, published by Psytronik Software.

This extended version features more sounds, more Musics and extra stuff, as Retro-Zone.Org says :

Axelay (AKA Paul Kooistra) has teamed up with some of the best current CPC coders (Targhan, Sylvestre/Supersly/les sucres en morceaux) to bring this 128K update to his already very good game Star Sabre. The extra memory has been used to add more enemy sprites, a wonderful soundtrack and extra levels! Even the title screen and ending sequence have been improved.


http://www.psytronik.com/main/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=74:sabre&catid=41:cpc&Itemid=63

Pictures

Video

An introduction to shoot'em ups on the CPC

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Dedicated Star Sabre video

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Links

Download

Download Demo version of Star Sabre


You may also download the latest 128Ko RAM version and latest news or productions there : http://starsabre.bigblog.com.au/gallery.do?type=detail&id=176765