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http://www.longplays.org Played by: Georgc3 Didn't know MSX had a laserdisc player add-on. This game is so interesting when I heard about it.I always thought this game based on the 1984 film The Last Starfighter but it's not especially when I think of the name Starfighter. The purpose of this game is to save the galaxy by destroying Orphe, a threat to the universe. Very good use of 3D animation and graphics for its time. Level 1- This 2D grid like level part is tough and simply didn't enjoy it. It plays too much like chess. To get past this level, you must move your ship (H symbol) to approach the Orphe (O symbol). It's not always at the same place and if it's too far, it can take a long time. I had to reset this game many times until I finally approached Orphe. You must move your ship towards the Orphe to advance to the next level and the weapons selection screen appears. The best way to pass this level is to follow tracks where the enemy ships are coming from. That will get you closer to the Orphe. A name and password appears is provided to you by the game for you to unlock doors. Be sure to write it down since you'll need it to access the mainframe. I reset the game many times after many failed attempts locating the Orphe otherwise it would have taken too long and too boring to watch. Level 2- This one is very easy. All you have to do is to avoid enemy ships coming from the Orphe. It will get harder if you attempt to shoot them down. Level 3 - This one you must locate the core inside the Orphe and you move through beautifully designed 3D polygonal maze-like structures and still avoid enemy fleets attacking you. Level 4- When you get to end of the maze structure, the door is locked. You can unlocked the 4 locks of the doors by playing a mini-music game hearing the music beats in the order of sequence and press the music buttons to repeat the sequence. For this, I have to playback the video in media player to rehear the music beats over and over to so I can choose the correct music beats. One wrong mistake it will play the music beats in different order all over again and can make you stuck forever. Once you are successful unlocking the 4 locks, the door is unlocked, a password screen shows up and you must type in your name and password the game provided to you. If you enter incorrectly, the main-frame identifies you as an enemy and takes one of your lives away. After entering the password correctly, you get access to the core room with colorful blocks you must avoid. After successfully going to the core room, you are asked to fire a missile. Level 5- After firing a missile, you get access to the mini-game where you must hack the Orphe's mainframe circuit board to destroy Orphe for good and finish the game. This part is tough. A lot of people are having trouble with this one. This took me awhile. Pay attention to this last part and you'll get the idea how to beat it. An awesome ending and music is shown. I really love the awesome 3-D special effects for the Game Over screen begining at 43:10. The best ending plus ending credits comes at 49:49 for successfully completing the last level. It was played on OpenMSX 0.8.1 emulator. This game is hard so I had to use lots of save states for this game. Its built-in recording and re-recording currently does not support laserdisc games as it's not visible in video recording or screenshots so I had to use Fraps to record. This game plays more like an avoid 'em up than a shoot 'em up game. Some strategy is needed in order to progress to the next level. It's also a mix of shoot 'em up with some strategy and mini-games. Not bad for a game in 1984. This game was released only in Japan. - Disclaimer: Most videos by World of Longplays use SaveStates!