Cosmo Genesis, known as Star Voyager in the United States, is a first-person shooter video game developed in Japan by ASCII Entertainment and published by Acclaim for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1986. The game, inspired by Atari's Star Raiders, involves flying a spaceship, navigating various galactic quadrants on a map. Damage inflicted on the spaceship can be repaired at space stations. A similar game developed by Namco, Star Luster, is often commended for superior quality to Cosmo Genesis.
Star Voyager is an outer space shooter for the NES. It was originally developed in Japan by ASCII Entertainment, and released as Cosmo Genesis at the very end of 1986. Acclaim picked up the rights to release the game in the United States and changed the title.
The gameplay is heavily based on Atari's original Star Raiders concept. Another Famicom game built on this concept is Namco's Star Luster, which many players regard as the better quality game out of the two. Star Voyager is a first-person shooter from inside the cockpit of a spaceship. The player navigates through different quadrants contained in a galactic map. Different sections of the ship can sustain damage, but this damage can be repaired by visiting a space station.