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Uridium Series

Uridium

Shooter Arcade Science fiction
77
User Score
9 ratings
December 31, 1986
Released 14365 days ago
BBC Microcomputer System Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Wii Atari ST/STE iOS DOS Amstrad CPC

About

Uridium (released on the NES as The Last Starfighter) is a science fiction side-scrolling shoot 'em up originally designed by Andrew Braybrook for the Commodore 64, and later ported to other 8-bit machines. It consists of fifteen levels, each named after a metal element, with the last level being called Uridium (a fictional metallic element, not to be confused with the real metallic element iridium). The manual quotes Robert Orchard, who invented the name as saying "I really thought it existed".

Storyline

The solar system is under attack! Enemy Super-Dreadnoughts have been placed in orbit around each of the fifteen planets in this galactic sector. They are draining mineral resources from the planetary cores for use in their interstellar power units. Each Super-Dreadnought seeks out a different metal for its metal converter.
Your Manta class Space Fighter will be transported to each planet in turn and it is your task to destroy each Dreadnought. First you must attack the defensive screen of enemy fighters, then you must neutralise the majority of surface defences before you land on the Super-Dreadnought's master runway. Once on board you must pull as many fuel rods as possible from the metal converters before you take off for a final strafing run as the Dreadnought vaporises into the ether.

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Release Dates by Platform

ZX Spectrum Worldwide
Dec 31, 1986
Commodore C64/128/MAX Worldwide
Dec 31, 1986
Amstrad CPC Worldwide
Dec 31, 1987
Atari ST/STE Worldwide
Dec 31, 1987
BBC Microcomputer System Worldwide
Dec 31, 1987
DOS Worldwide
Apr 1, 1988
Wii Worldwide
Mar 28, 2008
iOS Worldwide
Oct 28, 2011

Game Info

Developer
Graftgold
Publisher
Mindscape, Inc., Hewson Consultants, Elite Systems, Commodore, Rack-It
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
Perspective
Bird view / Isometric
Genres
Shooter Arcade
Themes
Science fiction

Languages

Text / Subtitles
English

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