SEGA SC-3000 Game Star Jacker
This is the SC-3000 Survivors review of the game cartridge ROM manufactured by SEGA for the SC-3000 and SG-1000 systems, compatible also with SEGA Master System and SEGA MarkIII.
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Code:
G-1010
Name:
Star Jacker
Region:
Japan
Year:
1983
Publisher:
Sega
Developer:
Sega
Compatible:
SEGA SG-1000, SEGA SC-3000
Genre:
Shoot'em up
Players:
1/2
Controller:
Joystick and Keyboard
Media:
Cartridge
ROM:
32Kb
Star Jacker box galleries
This is the cartridge box released by Grandstand.
This is the cartridge box released by John Sands.
This is the cartridge box released by SEGA.
Star Jacker description
A "new feeling" space game. Glorious space troops fight against invading "Dester" army. Avoid UFO's continuous attacks weaving left and right, up and down. Counterattack by using your fire button.
Lead the space troops to the Carrier passing through the various mystery zones. This exciting space war game features the formation flying four SPACESHIPS dispatched by its Mother Ship.
The SPACESHIPS fight against its enemies, destroy the Space Colonies and return to their Mother Ship.
Some screenshots taken from the gameplay.
Star Jacker arcade history
Star Jacker Game was released in 1983 by SEGA as an arcade game.
In this shoot'em'up you fly your Universe Squadron over cities, across valleys, over airfields, into a great dark universe.
Your mission: to attack and destroy the enemy space colonies, while avoiding and destroying the waves of attacking enemy UFOs. And to return the Universe Squadron safely to the STAR JACKER mother ship.
The more ships you can have at your return the more points you will gain. Make the most of the striking power the formation flying SPACESHIPS have, and destroy several enemies at the same time.
Star Jacker game was also converted for SEGA Saturn, here you will see some snapshots of the Arcade Game. You can live again the arcade game thanks to MAME, Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator.Some screenshots taken from the arcade gameplay.