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Sinistar © 1982 Williams.
Your intergalactic crystal-mining mission takes you to the antipodes of the known universe. But your parametric DeepSpace scanner faithfully displays the sector of the galaxy you presently occupy (including an area fully three parsecs across, no less)!
Keep the galaxy safe for all its sinizens! Fiendish Worker ships from the planet Sporg will attempt to fabricate a Sinistar from the remains of derelict planetoids in your very sector. You must not let them do this for two reasons :
1) These planetoids contain the life-sustaining crystals that your civilization requires for its vital technologies.
2) With the eminently unstable Sinistar in their possession, the Sprogites can lay waste to any civilization in your sector. You alone stand in their way.
You must mine the sinisite crystals. Williams has equipped you with the latest heuristic electret cannon technology. All you need to do is aim at a planetoid and shoot. Now collect your motherlode!
In fact, only with sinisite can you manufacture sinibombs to eradicate the Sinistar. But you must also rebuff the Workers and disintegrate their even more aggressive comrades-at-arms, the evil skelomorphic Warriors! Intelligent beings everywhere depend on your courage, your dedication, your reserve, your shrewd command of tactical invention! It's up to you, space cadet!
[Upright model]
Main CPU : Motorola M6809 (@ 1 Mhz)
Sound CPU : M6808 (@ 894.75 Khz)
Sound Chips : DAC, HC55516 (@ 894.75 Khz)
Players : 2
Control : 8-way joystick
Buttons : 2
= > [1] FIRE, [2] SINIBOMB

Sinistar was released in January 1983 in the USA, even if the copyright year is 1982.
Also released as :
Sinistar [Cockpit model]
Sinistar [DuraMold model]
This game was originally going to be called Juggernaut, then Darkstar. The prototype version called Sinistar is a machine that was displayed at the November 1982 AMOA show in Las Vegas. The revision 2 was the most common version of the game.
The game is jokingly referred to as 'Opie-Star' at Williams' offices, because Sinistar's 'Run, Coward!' taunt sounded like he's saying 'Ron Howard' (acclaimed actor and director best known for his roles as Opie Taylor on 'The Andy Griffith Show', and as Richie Cunningham on 'Happy Days').
Sinistar's phrases :
'Beware I live'
'I hunger'
'I hunger coward'
'Beware coward'
'Run coward'
'Run run run'
'I am Sinistar'
A Sinistar unit appears in the 1983 movie 'WarGames'.
A Sinistar unit appears in the 1983 music video, 'Almost Over You' by Sheena Easton.
| Planetoid | 5 points. |
| Worker | 150 points. |
| Crystal | 200 points. |
| Warrior | 500 points. |
| Sinistar Piece | 500 points. |
| Destroying Sinistar | 15,000 points. |