Astra Superstars
| Astra Superstars | |
|---|---|
Japanese arcade flyer of Astra Superstars | |
| Developer(s) | Sunsoft |
| Publisher(s) | Tecmo Sunsoft (Saturn) |
| Director(s) | Kiharu Yoshida Mitsuharu Kitajima |
| Producer(s) | Akito Takeuchi |
| Designer(s) | Michio Okasaka Mayson Dassy |
| Programmer(s) | Michio Okasaka |
| Artist(s) | Michio Okasaka Mayson Dassy Shigeyuki Asa Maki Saitō Ayako Mochizuki |
| Composer(s) | Kazuo Nii Atsushi Takada Satoshi Asano |
| Platform(s) | Arcade, Sega Saturn |
| Release | 1998 |
| Genre(s) | Fighting |
| Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
| Arcade system | Sega Titan Video hardware (ST-V) |
Astra Superstars (アストラスーパースターズ) is a 1998 arcade fighting game developed by Sunsoft and published by Tecmo. It was released only in Japan. It is Sunsoft's fourth fighting game after the 1994 Super Famicom Hebereke franchise spin-off Sugoi Hebereke, the 1995 Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors and the 1996 Waku Waku 7. It is powered by the Sega Saturn-based ST-V (Sega Titan Video) arcade system. Astra Superstars is an airborne-based fighting game.