![]() ![]() Impact Mode, released in April 2011 on the PlayStation Store, introduces much higher score multipliers. The original 2D version supports full 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second. Super Stardust HD is the first 3D game for the PS3 that runs at 720p resolution at 60 frames per second for each eye (120 frames per second). ![]() Stereoscopic 3D support was demonstrated at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show and released in June in the same year. It was soon reinstated on July 15, in a store update after Sony's E3 press conference. The Team Pack was available for purchase from within the game and via the PlayStation Store before being removed with the 2.40 firmware. The pack also offers an additional orchestral soundtrack in 5.1 surround and the ability to customize the player ship's appearance. The Team Pack was also released the same day, which includes split-screen co-op and player versus player modes. A total of 17 trophies are available for the game. This made Super Stardust HD the first title with trophy support on the PlayStation 3. With the release of game update version 2.40 on July 2, 2008, PlayStation trophy support was added to the title. The Japanese version of the PSP game already comes with this pack. The PSP version also received its own version of the Solo add-on pack, with only the Endless, Survival and Bomber modes, along with two new soundtracks. ![]() Time Attack mode challenges the player to complete a planet's worth of rocks and enemies in the shortest time possible – losing a life in this mode incurs a 3-minute penalty. Bomber Mode challenges players to score as many points as they can using only bombs and a single life – primary weapons and the boost ability are disabled. Survival Mode challenges the player to last as long as possible while the playfield is filled with indestructible objects. Endless Mode pits the player against a continuous onslaught of rocks and enemies, gradually speeding up the action over time. The Solo add-on pack (released in April 2008 and available for download via the PlayStation Store) adds several extra gameplay modes. Both of these modes support both single-player and two-player cooperative play. Planet Mode allows the player to play any one of five planets in the same way, ending the game after the planet is complete. The default game mode, Arcade, takes the player through a series of five planets, each consisting of five main phases, the last of which is a boss battle. Super Stardust HD provides several modes of play, each with their own online leaderboards. Items include weapon upgrades and a shield that absorbs one fatal hit against the player's ship. Each weapon is more effective against certain types of asteroid and enemies than others. The ship is equipped with three upgradeable weapons, a limited arsenal of bombs, and a boost capability that grants temporary invincibility and recharges after use. The primary threats against the player are three types of asteroids and various enemy spacecraft, which appear on the playfield at certain time intervals. In Super Stardust HD, the player controls a space fighter craft that can move in any direction on a spherical shield surrounding a planet, while simultaneously firing in any direction independent of its movement. Ī version for PlayStation Portable titled Super Stardust Portable ( Star Strike Portable in Asia) was released in November 2008, and a PlayStation Vita game building on Super Stardust HD, called Super Stardust Delta (Star Strike Delta in Asia) was released in 2012. Super Stardust HD was the first title with trophy support on the PlayStation 3. ![]() Super Stardust HD was one of the games given for free by Sony as part of their 'Welcome Back' package due to the PlayStation Network outage in 2011. The game is an enhanced version of Super Stardust for the Amiga. The game combines the mechanics of Asteroids and Robotron: 2084 with a level of action found typically in modern games such as Geometry Wars. It is also available as paid downloadable content for Super Stardust Ultra. In 2016, Super Stardust Ultra VR, a PlayStation VR compatible version that contains Super Stardust Ultra, was released for the PlayStation 4. In 2015, a port for the PlayStation 4, called Super Stardust Ultra, was released. In Asian regions, it is known as Star Strike HD. Super Stardust HD is a downloadable shoot 'em up video game that was released for the PlayStation 3 by Sony Interactive Entertainment, developed by the Finnish company Housemarque. ![]()
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