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Great Star Wars video games are few and far between, but one exception to that rule is the excellent Star Wars Trilogy Arcade title that released back in 1998. The game let players relive classic ...
As long as there’s been Star Wars, there have been Star Wars games. Starting with the Atari ... out among the many machines at your local arcade. So much so that they’re rereleasing the ...
Bandai Namco Games premiered a new Star Wars arcade ... Battle Pod looks like a clear homage and update to Star Wars Trilogy Arcade, a sit-down, on-rails shooter with a huge screen that ...
This week on Shack's Arcade Corner, we take a look at Star Wars Trilogy Arcade. The game hit arcades in 1998 and was developed by SEGA. Star Wars Trilogy Arcade was published by LucasArts and SEGA.
Lucasfilm has released a short video overview of how it created the most recent Star Wars arcade game, Star Wars ... moments from the original Star Wars trilogy, including flying an X-wing ...
We may never know why Sega opted not to bring Star Wars Trilogy to the Dreamcast, but it was one of the most stunning arcade games ever released when it debuted in 1999. Revisiting the classic films ...
“More than the Atari Star Wars game, we were looking at the movies. There are a few ship interfaces that look a bit like our arcade games in the original trilogy, and then we worked with ...
If there’s one genre where Star Wars is somewhat underrepresented, it’s arcade ... on Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS to coincide with the arrival of the final chapter in the prequel trilogy ...
Even though there's been a bit of a trend within wider Star Wars content to focus on the stories around A New Hope onwards and to avoid the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, some previous video games ...
This is where a new Star Wars Battlefront game could swoop in and give some much-needed context to the sequel trilogy's setting. EA's Star Wars Battlefront 2 teased the beginnings of the New ...