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Alshark

Overview

Wisperad is a small universe that consists of only a few star systems. Hundreds of years ago, light-speed travel was invented, allowing the inhabitants of different star systems to navigate spaceships and establish contact with each other. Three hundred years ago, a great leader named Dumna founded a centralized kingdom where the different races populating the universe could leave in peace. However, after his death political tensions have increased, eventually resulting in the dissolution of the kingdom and the partition of Wisperad into three spheres of influence: the Mars Confederation, the Kingdom of Willia, and the Empire of Zolius.

A young man named Sion Asmarn lives in the town of Cosma on the planet Homu together with his father, a famous explorer. One day, a huge meteorite falls on the planet. Sion's father goes to investigate it together with the physicist Mamon Penrose. Sion and his girlfriend Shoko, Mamon's daughter, venture into the canyon where the meteorite has fallen, only to witness Mamon, apparently possessed by a mysterious force, killing Sion's father and escaping. Determined to get to the bottom of this terrible affair, the two embark on a journey that takes them to different corners of the universe.

Alshark is a Japanese-style sci-fi role-playing game with several distinguishing features. The player controls a party of up to five characters, exploring a vast world consisting of several solar systems, each with its own planets and space stations, many of which can be accessed in any order. Navigation in space is done with the help of the space ship Atlia, which can be equipped with various weapons, engines and frames. From time to time the player will engage in random space combat against enemy ships, earning scrap that can be converted into money. These dogfights are automatic by default, but the player can choose to control the ship and fire its weapons manually, in an arcade shooter style.

Developers
Polydor
Publishers
Sand Storm
Platform
Sega CD
Alternate Names
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Media

Banner

Alshark - Banner (Japan) - 820x1400
Japan -  820 x 1400

Box - 3D

Alshark - Box - 3D (Japan) - 984x964
Japan -  984 x 964

Box - Back

Alshark - Box - Back (Japan) - 1620x1380
Japan -  1620 x 1380

Box - Front

Alshark - Box - Front (Japan) - 1400x1405
Japan -  1400 x 1405

Box - Spine

Alshark - Box - Spine (Japan) - 70x1377
Japan -  70 x 1377
Alshark - Box - Spine (Japan) - 66x1380
Japan -  66 x 1380

Clear Logo

Alshark - Clear Logo (Japan) - 500x249
Japan -  500 x 249

Disc

Alshark - Disc (Japan) - 1000x1000
Japan -  1000 x 1000

Fanart - Box - Back

Alshark - Fanart - Box - Back (North America) - 1605x2175
North America -  1605 x 2175
Alshark - Fanart - Box - Back (North America) - 1686x2156
North America -  1686 x 2156

Fanart - Box - Front

Alshark - Fanart - Box - Front (North America) - 1545x2175
North America -  1545 x 2175
Alshark - Fanart - Box - Front (North America) - 1539x2156
North America -  1539 x 2156

Screenshot - Game Title

Alshark - Screenshot - Game Title (Japan) - 320x224
Japan -  320 x 224

Screenshot - Gameplay

Alshark - Screenshot - Gameplay (Japan) - 320x224
Japan -  320 x 224
Alshark - Screenshot - Gameplay (Japan) - 320x224
Japan -  320 x 224
Alshark - Screenshot - Gameplay (Japan) - 320x224
Japan -  320 x 224
Alshark - Screenshot - Gameplay (Japan) - 320x224
Japan -  320 x 224
Alshark - Screenshot - Gameplay (Japan) - 320x224
Japan -  320 x 224