noiseredux wrote:The Last Starfighter
If you want to "play along," there are a few confusing options. While various arcade and home ports of The Last Starfighter game in the movie were planned, none (officially materialized). The Atari computer versions were eventually released under the title Star Raiders II; The 2600 version was released as Solaris. The NES game titled The Last Starfighter is actually a port of a C64 game called Uridium. Luckily a faithful freeware port of the arcade game was developed for PC in 2007.
The Last Starfighter is available on DVD and Blu-Ray. It's also up for digital rental through Vudu and Sony Entertainment.
Nice review, love the movie! Anyone looking at buying the movie there is a Special Edition DVD in a clear case. One of the extras shows the Arcade reproduction cabinet.
Robert Preston reprises his role as Music Man, a fast talking con artist.
He uses an Arcade game to find the best Starfighter.
"You may have thought it was a game, but it was also a test! AHA!"
"To find those with the gift to be Starfighters and here you are my boy!"
When Alex wants to quit:
"Do you know how long it took to invent the game, the merchandising, to get it in the stores by Christmas?"
Dan O'Herlihy as the horse laughing alien character Grig
"How many Starfighters are left?"
"One"
"It'll be a slaughter!"
"Thats the Spirit!"
"No my slaughter! One ship against the entire Armada?"
"I've always want to fight a desperate battle against incredible odds."
The PC Game is "Arcade" perfect to the movie cabinet, a standalone emulator that works in Windows XP and Windows 7. A difficult game and certainly different. Starwars style hunt the enemy spaceships with twinstick (stick and mouse) gameplay.