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{{Infobox Game
 
{{Infobox Game
 
| Title          = Pulsar of Light
 
| Title          = Pulsar of Light
| BoxArt          = Pulsar_no_Hikari_-_FDS.jpg
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| BoxArt          = Pulsar no Hikari - FDS.jpg
| PlatformName    = FDS
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| Platform        = {{Platform|Famicom Disk System|FDS}}
| PlatformPage    = Famicom Disk System
 
 
| Year            = 1987
 
| Year            = 1987
| DeveloperName  = Soft Pro International
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| Developer      = {{Developer|Soft Pro|Soft Pro International}}
| DeveloperPage  = Soft Pro
 
 
| Amazon          =  
 
| Amazon          =  
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
'''''Pulsar of Light: Space Wars Simulation''''' (''パルサーの光 Parusā no Hikari'') is a space-themed strategy game. It was one of the few Disk System titles developed by Soft Pro International. Little is known about this game.
 
'''''Pulsar of Light: Space Wars Simulation''''' (''パルサーの光 Parusā no Hikari'') is a space-themed strategy game. It was one of the few Disk System titles developed by Soft Pro International. Little is known about this game.
 
  
 
==Screenshots==
 
==Screenshots==
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{{Screenshot
 
{{Screenshot
| Image      = Pulsar_no_Hikari_-_FDS_-_Title_Screen.png
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| Image      = Pulsar no Hikari - FDS - Title Screen.png
 
| Description = The title screen.}}
 
| Description = The title screen.}}
 
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|}
  
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{{Issue Screenshots}}
  
 
==Music==
 
==Music==
 
There is only one song in the game which plays at the title screen. It's a nice orchestral-themed track which makes good use out of the Disk System's extra sound channel.
 
There is only one song in the game which plays at the title screen. It's a nice orchestral-themed track which makes good use out of the Disk System's extra sound channel.
 
  
 
===Recording===
 
===Recording===
{{Table Recording
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{{TrackListBegin
| Caption01 = #
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| Extra5 = Programmer
| Caption02 = Title
 
| Caption03 = Composer
 
| Caption04 = Programmer
 
| Caption05 = Length
 
| Caption06 = Listen
 
| Caption07 = Download
 
 
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| 01
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{{TrackListEntry
| [[Title Screen - Pulsar no Hikari (FDS)|Title Screen]]
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| Track      = 1
| [[A. Shimada]]
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| Title       = Title Screen
| [[Katsuya Ogawa]]
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| Composer    = {{TrackListComposer|A. Shimada}}
| 1:25
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| Extra5      = [[Katsuya Ogawa]]
| {{Song-List|01_-_Pulsar_no_Hikari_-_FDS_-_Title_Screen.ogg}}
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| DurationMin = 1
| [[Media:01_-_Pulsar_no_Hikari_-_FDS_-_Title_Screen.ogg|Download]]
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| DurationSec = 25
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| Game        = Pulsar no Hikari
 
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| Platform    = FDS
[[Category: Old Table Layout]]
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}}
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===Credits===
 
===Credits===
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The game credits an A. Shimada for music, which may be Akira Shimada or Aya Shimada, but this has not yet been verified. Katsuya Ogawa has been credited for sound programming so he is listed as the programmer. Unlike most Japanese-developed games at the time where you had to beat the game to see the credits, the staff list is displayed as soon as you get past the Disk System bootup screen.
 
The game credits an A. Shimada for music, which may be Akira Shimada or Aya Shimada, but this has not yet been verified. Katsuya Ogawa has been credited for sound programming so he is listed as the programmer. Unlike most Japanese-developed games at the time where you had to beat the game to see the credits, the staff list is displayed as soon as you get past the Disk System bootup screen.
 
  
 
===Game Rip===
 
===Game Rip===
 
{{Issue Rip}}
 
{{Issue Rip}}
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{{Rips
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| Formats = {{Format|UNK}}
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| No Rip  = Missing
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==Releases==
 
==Releases==
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| Title        = パルサーの光
 
| Title        = パルサーの光
 
| Translation  = Pulsar of Light: Space Wars Simulation
 
| Translation  = Pulsar of Light: Space Wars Simulation
| BoxArt        = Pulsar_no_Hikari_-_FDS.jpg
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| BoxArt        = Pulsar no Hikari - FDS.jpg
| PlatformName  = FDS
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| Platform      = {{Platform|Famicom Disk System|FDS}}
| PlatformPage  = Famicom Disk System
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| Publisher    = {{Publisher|Soft Pro|Soft Pro International}}
| PublisherName = Soft Pro International
 
| PublisherPage = Soft Pro
 
 
| Released      = 1987-10-02
 
| Released      = 1987-10-02
 
| Country      = Japan
 
| Country      = Japan
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
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[[Category:Needed Song Descriptions]]
==Links==
 

Latest revision as of 09:56, 2 January 2018

Pulsar of Light
Pulsar no Hikari - FDS.jpg
Platform: FDS
Year: 1987
Developer: Soft Pro International

Pulsar of Light: Space Wars Simulation (パルサーの光 Parusā no Hikari) is a space-themed strategy game. It was one of the few Disk System titles developed by Soft Pro International. Little is known about this game.

Screenshots

Pulsar no Hikari - FDS - Title Screen.png

The title screen.


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This page needs more screenshots.

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Music

There is only one song in the game which plays at the title screen. It's a nice orchestral-themed track which makes good use out of the Disk System's extra sound channel.

Recording

# Title ComposerProgrammer Length Listen Download
01 Title Screen A. ShimadaKatsuya Ogawa 1:25
Download

Credits

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The game credits an A. Shimada for music, which may be Akira Shimada or Aya Shimada, but this has not yet been verified. Katsuya Ogawa has been credited for sound programming so he is listed as the programmer. Unlike most Japanese-developed games at the time where you had to beat the game to see the credits, the staff list is displayed as soon as you get past the Disk System bootup screen.

Game Rip

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This rip is missing songs.

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Format

Download

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N/A


Releases

  Japan.svg   Japan
Pulsar no Hikari - FDS.jpg
Title: パルサーの光 (Pulsar of Light: Space Wars Simulation)
Platform: FDS
Released: 1987-10-02
Publisher: Soft Pro International