Rebelstar

The Rebelstar games are a series of turn-based tactics video games programmed by Julian Gollop. Rebelstar Raiders, written mostly in BASIC, was published in 1984 by Red Shift for the ZX Spectrum. It was reworked in machine code as Rebelstar, published by Firebird in 1986. A sequel, Rebelstar II, was published in 1988 by Silverbird. Rebelstar, but not its sequel, was also adapted for the Amstrad CPC. The games in the Rebelstar series achieved crit... more
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