![]() Whereas Gunstar was tough to find in the States in cartridge form, Alien Soldier was nearly impossible to track down thanks to its lack of an official American release. Unfortunately, it was even more obscure in its original release. It was also developed by Treasure, so it was a loose follow-up to Gunstar in many ways. This is a game that plays very much like Gunstar Heroes, and finds appeal in much the same way - it's a side-scrolling action/ shooter with tons of explosions, enemies, weapon types and maneuvers, and lots and lots of huge, impressive bosses to face off against. And now it's time to submit a fresh addendum to our opinion about it - if you loved Gunstar Heroes, you're also very likely to dig Alien Soldier. As this entry was released with the older CERO rating system, the rerelease was rerated A.If you've been keeping up at all with the overall opinion toward side-scrolling shooters here at IGN, you know by now that one of our top picks of all time is Treasure's Gunstar Heroes, a two-player co-operative action/ platformer/ shooter first released for the Genesis back in 1993. It was later rereleased on the PlayStation 3’s PlayStation Network as a digital download as Gunstar Heroes: Treasure Box. More interestingly, a hidden prototype version of Gunstar Heroes exists. There are extensive galleries for all three games and overseas versions to play. Everything is emulated, with several additional options to tweak the emulation process, though the sound is slightly inaccurate. This game is a compilation, containing three titles by Treasure. ![]() 25: Gunstar Heroes Treasure Box (SEGA AGES 2500シリーズ Vol.25 ガンスターヒーローズ ~トレジャーボックス~) is the twenty-fifth entry in the Sega Ages 2500 series for the PlayStation 2. ![]()
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