Nintendo 64

Starshot: Space Circus Fever

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Starshot: Space Circus Fever is a Nintendo 64 3D platformer developed by Infogrames Sheffield House and published by Infogrames. Players control Starshot, an acrobatic android who explores alien-themed stages, jumps across hazards, and fights enemies to rescue his robotic circus troupe from the villainous Dr. Blitz. The game is remembered for its colorful presentation, circus-meets-sci-fi theme, and late-1990s collectathon platforming style.
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Release Date
1999-01-01
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The game uses a third-person 3D perspective focused on running, jumping, climbing, attacking, and collecting items. Stages span multiple planets and theatrical environments, where players search for key objects, activate mechanisms, defeat enemies, and unlock new areas. Controls emphasize platform timing and spatial awareness, while some sections introduce water segments, vehicles, or special gimmicks. Progress is generally driven by exploration, collecting mission items, and opening the path to later levels.

Starshot

The main protagonist, a nimble robotic acrobat who sets out to save his friends and stop the enemy behind the crisis.

Dr. Blitz

The main antagonist threatening the robotic circus troupe and the central foe of the adventure.

Learn Starshot's jump distance early, since many mistakes come from awkward landings rather than enemies. Clear nearby threats before searching for hidden items around ledges, high platforms, and switches. When a stage branches, check the shorter side paths first for health or collectibles, then return to the main objective. If progress stalls, revisit earlier rooms for missed switches, keys, or mission items. Watch moving platform patterns before committing to a jump.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Survey the layout of each new area before chasing collectibles.

Tips

Adjust the camera manually when a jump looks unclear.

Tips

Important items are often hidden on high platforms or behind mechanisms.

User Reviews

A bright and imaginative 3D platformer with strong late-90s charm.

User Reviews

Camera and controls feel dated at times, but exploration remains enjoyable.

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