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Starhawk is a 1979 vector arcade game designed and programmed by Tim Skelly and manufactured by Cinematronics. Starhawk is a shoot 'em up unofficially based on the Star Wars: Episode IV trench run, one of the first arcade games to blatantly use concepts from Star Wars. The game was unique at the time for its pseudo-3D graphics. It was distributed in Japan by Sega, and was later ported for the Vectrex home system in 1982. The arcade cabinet had a cinder block placed inside of it, to prevent it from tipping onto the player.

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  • ستارهاك (لعبة فيديو 1979) (ar)
  • Starhawk (videojuego de 1979) (es)
  • Starhawk (jeu vidéo, 1979) (fr)
  • Starhawk (1979 video game) (en)
  • Starhawk (ru)
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  • ستارهاك (بالإنجليزية: Starhawk)‏ ، هي لعبة فيديو من نوع شوتم أب أنتجها شركة سينماترانيكس سنة 1979م، وتعمل على نظامي آركيد و فيكتريكس. (ar)
  • Starhawk es un juego de arcade vectorial de 1979 diseñado y programado por Tim Skelly y fabricado por Cinematronics. Starhawk es un juego de disparos no oficialmente basado en Star Wars: Episode IV, el primer juego arcade en el que se utilizan descaradamente los conceptos de Star Wars. El juego era único en su momento por sus gráficos pseudo-3D. Fue lanzado para el sistema doméstico Vectrex en 1982. Fue necesario instalar un bloque de cemento en el interior de la máquina de arcade para evitar que esta se volcara sobre el jugador.​ (es)
  • Starhawk est un jeu d'arcade à graphismes vectoriels de type shoot 'em up édité en 1979 par Cinematronics, conçu et programmé par Tim Skelly. Starhawk est une adaptation en pseudo 3D non officielle du combat spatial final dans la tranchée, figurant dans le premier volet de la trilogie originale Star Wars intitulé Un nouvel espoir. Il est porté en 1982 sur la console Vectrex. * Cartouche du jeu Starhawk (fr)
  • Starhawk is a 1979 vector arcade game designed and programmed by Tim Skelly and manufactured by Cinematronics. Starhawk is a shoot 'em up unofficially based on the Star Wars: Episode IV trench run, one of the first arcade games to blatantly use concepts from Star Wars. The game was unique at the time for its pseudo-3D graphics. It was distributed in Japan by Sega, and was later ported for the Vectrex home system in 1982. The arcade cabinet had a cinder block placed inside of it, to prevent it from tipping onto the player. (en)
  • Starhawk - это аркадная игра 1979 года, спроектированная и спрограммированная Тимом Скелли и изготовленная Cinematronics. Starhawk is a shoot 'em up unofficially based on the Star Wars: Episode IV trench run, the first arcade game to blatantly use concepts from Star Wars. Starhawk - это shoot 'em up, неофициально основанный на траншеях Star Wars: Episode IV, первая аркадная игра, откровенно использующая концепции Star Wars. Игра была уникальной в свое время благодаря ее псевдо-3D графике. Она была выпущена для домашней системы Vectrex в 1982 году. (ru)
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