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Starion
,|Image = [[Image:Starion_Title.png|center|300px|Title Screen]]
|Developer = [[David Webb]]
|Publisher = [[Melbourne House]]
|Musician = [[David Whittaker]]None
|Release = [[:Category:Games 1985|1985]]
|Platform = [[Amstrad CPC|CPC]], [[Commodore 64|C64]], [[ZX Spectrum]]
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A 3D shoot-em space adventure, the timing of the release of '''Starion''' could be said to be 'unfortunate' as the world and its maker was it getting itself very hot under the collar at the impending release of [[Elite]]. As a result, [[Starion]] is an oft-overlooked gem and one of the unsung heroes of the early CPC scene.
''[[Amtix]]'' were equally impressed and an Accolade award was quickly added to the growing swell of praise for the game declaring it to have broken the mould: "Starion is a star piece and I'm sure it's destined to take pride of place in many an Amstrad owner's software library.
''[[Amstrad Computer User|ACU]]'' went a stage further again declaring the title to be their Game of the Month and their reviewer was "truly amazed by Starion. Just to update the screen at the rate they are managing to do so without flicker is pretty good, but to do 3D calculations in the same time is just incredible."
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|AA:|| [http://cpcoxygen.fxwebdevelopment.com/aa_depot/002JS.html Issue 02 (Nov '85)]|| Page 70|| 88%
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|ACU:||Issue 12 (Nov '85)]|| Page 52-55|| 5/5
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|Amtix:||Issue 01 (Nov '85)]|| Page 52-55|| 92%
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* {{Lemon64|2469|Link to Lemon64}}
[[Category:Games]] [[Category:Games 1985]][[Category:3D]]