Are the Super Star Wars Games Worth Playing Today? - SNESdrunk

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  • @plntpls
    @plntpls 4 роки тому +94

    Those fast respawning green guys in the first level are actually a secret gun powerup. You stay there and kill them all and a gun power up appears on a rock. Awesome game.

    • @famousbowl9926
      @famousbowl9926 2 роки тому

      Ikrr i remember

    • @Jackleber
      @Jackleber 2 роки тому

      Yup! There were lots of cool things like that

    • @ForceMaximus84
      @ForceMaximus84 Рік тому

      They’re actually Womp Rats, according to the manual.

    • @jacobollie9045
      @jacobollie9045 Рік тому

      I thought you aim up and shoot until the gun appears on the first rock

    • @Curlyheart
      @Curlyheart Рік тому

      Theyre called womprats

  • @HoveringNebula
    @HoveringNebula 3 роки тому +40

    Looking at these they're the epitome of the anti-rental games of the SNES Era. Just fun enough that you don't want to quit, but hard enough that there's nearly no way a kid is beating this in a weekend.

  • @gabemewell3643
    @gabemewell3643 6 років тому +166

    The music is also pretty well represented as far as 16-bit renditions go.

    • @sOzzy-ik2km
      @sOzzy-ik2km 3 роки тому +3

      Especially Super Empire Strikes Back

    • @j0nnyism
      @j0nnyism 2 роки тому +2

      You know you’re going to trick loads of dyslexics

    • @guybrush1701
      @guybrush1701 Рік тому +2

      Fun fact: that's why they never made Return of the Jedi for the NES. They figured out that the SNES could replicate the music so we'll, so they just jumped ship and started over.

  • @danlab99
    @danlab99 6 років тому +292

    When I was 12 in 1994 I had some health issues and had to spend a week in the hospital then some time on bed rest. My parents got me Super Return of the Jedi as an early Christmas present. I brought my snes to the hospital it kept me sain.

    • @user-dv2hc8zt3o
      @user-dv2hc8zt3o 3 роки тому +3

      Super Return of the Jedi didn't come out until '94 tho...

    • @danlab99
      @danlab99 3 роки тому +12

      @@user-dv2hc8zt3o You're right I had surgeries in 1994 and '93 I guess I got my hospital stays mixed up. I'll edit it for you.

    • @user-dv2hc8zt3o
      @user-dv2hc8zt3o 3 роки тому

      @@danlab99 Um sorry?

    • @pureluck8767
      @pureluck8767 2 роки тому

      Why lie about your story you creep 🗣️

    • @MalikJahrome
      @MalikJahrome 2 роки тому

      @@user-dv2hc8zt3o Awkward ass nigga 😂😂😂

  • @worsel555
    @worsel555 6 років тому +62

    Back when Super Empire came out my brother and I got so good at it that we were basically speedrunning the game on Jedi difficulty before it was a thing. Almost 20 yrs later I get the game again and get my butt handed to me on Hoth, I guess I am just getting old...

    • @seanbradshaw3454
      @seanbradshaw3454 4 роки тому +6

      Were you playing on a crt, with an actual SNES? The added input lag from basically any other method of playing could throw you off drastically, I would think.

    • @GTSN38
      @GTSN38 2 роки тому +5

      We don't get old, we get better

  • @scarpdog8770
    @scarpdog8770 3 роки тому +16

    Wow, those games look beautiful. I’m impressed how well they have held up.

  • @kh8189
    @kh8189 6 років тому +68

    oh yeah one tip to beating darth vader in empire strikes back. Farm the debris for force power and use that to heal yourself. Once you do that consistently its actually one of the easier boss fights in the game!

    • @Deadbeautyqueen
      @Deadbeautyqueen 4 роки тому +2

      This

    • @Webhead123
      @Webhead123 4 роки тому +5

      Yes. Combine this with strategically using the lightsaber to block debris and Vader becomes significantly easier.

  • @Panda256
    @Panda256 6 років тому +44

    Saw video in recommendations. "Man, those games were ridiculously difficult."
    First few seconds of video: "These games had absolutely brutal difficulty" (paraphrased)
    Damn right.

  • @CaptainAlgebra
    @CaptainAlgebra 6 років тому +81

    Loved these games as a kid and still do. They may be tough but they are very fun. I do want to point out in the landspeeder level in Super Star Wars you don't randomly shoot Jawas until it tells you to go to the sandcrawler. In the top right corner it tells you how many Jawas need to be killed before it tells you to go to the sandcrawler. That was one of my favorite levels as a kid.

  • @icarus212001
    @icarus212001 6 років тому +18

    The best way to deal with these games is actually to dodge and avoid and fight only when necessary. When you treat it like that, the first game and Jedi are fairly decent in terms of difficulty.
    Empire will still stretch your sphincter, though.

  • @joekurr6030
    @joekurr6030 4 роки тому +34

    I know I'm in the minority here, but I loved the Death Star flying missions in Return, yea it's pretty hard, but I just thought it was the coolest thing ever and loved the shift to first person perspective. It's hard to explain what a visual feat this was in the 16 bit days.

    • @tjjavier
      @tjjavier 4 роки тому +1

      I loved it too! It was actually the highlight of the game for me. I believe the difficulty too was merited because it's literally the final stage.
      The level may be difficult, but there are glaring patterns to follow and obvious obstacles to avoid. It just takes practice, like any good and challenging platformer.

    • @duffyjohnson77
      @duffyjohnson77 3 роки тому +4

      Playing this level on Jedi mode was the hardest stage I ever played in a game. These are my all-time favorite SNES titles.

  • @Craplatte
    @Craplatte 6 років тому +108

    Luke can crouch and fire straight ahead.

    • @28Pluto
      @28Pluto 6 років тому +12

      Yeah, but the bullets go over small enemies!

    • @Pai3000
      @Pai3000 5 років тому

      Indeed.

    • @richardzazanis4764
      @richardzazanis4764 5 років тому +2

      @@28Pluto I don't think so. Not the ones he showed in the video.

    • @Anomaly188
      @Anomaly188 4 роки тому +3

      @@28Pluto No it doesn't. Maybe the basic bitch blaster because the bolts are so thin (Which was fixed in the sequels,) but even one upgrade is enough to mitigate that problem.

    • @Webhead123
      @Webhead123 4 роки тому +1

      Yes! I kept wondering why Luke kept shooting at his feet. "You know you can couch and shoot, right?" LOL

  • @HippyShake9
    @HippyShake9 6 років тому +9

    These were some of my favourite SNES games! Loved them as a kid and love them now! I never found them to be overly difficult, but that's probably because I've been playing them for eons.

  • @Mockturtlesoup1
    @Mockturtlesoup1 4 роки тому +9

    I remember as a kid having no idea idea what I was supposed to do in speeder lever. I feel like I have memories of just flying along in every direction possible trying to figure out what the he'll was going on. I know I stopped playing at that level more than once before figuring it out.

  • @melancholas
    @melancholas 5 років тому +11

    For the blind jumps...with the L and R button you can make the screen move up or down, than it isn't a blind anymore. I loved all three titles, especially Return Of The Jedi which had some cheat codes.

    • @forderoc11
      @forderoc11 5 років тому

      Yup it remember using Wicket all the time because he was pretty powerful if I remember correctly.

    • @CarloNassar
      @CarloNassar 4 роки тому +3

      I'll actually keep that in mind.

    • @Rodzilla97
      @Rodzilla97 3 роки тому

      i didn't know that, i'll use it for super return of the jedi, next time i play it fairly soon. i have beat that game, and that will make it even better!

  • @harrisonaustad9472
    @harrisonaustad9472 5 років тому +11

    I was surprised that in Super Empire Strikes Back, they didn't include the Dark Side Cave as a level.

  • @bonesz0659
    @bonesz0659 6 років тому +137

    They are still worth it but you better have patience.

    • @Rodzilla97
      @Rodzilla97 3 роки тому +2

      very worth it. really fun games

    • @Jack_80
      @Jack_80 3 роки тому +2

      i just finally beat super ghouls and ghosts for the first time and really enjoyed it once i started getting the hang of it. maybe i'll give these games a go soon. i remember briefly trying out one or 2 of them at my cousin's house when i was younger but never spent enough time with them to make any real progress. i do remember them being frustratingly difficult and tedious though.

    • @Bravesfan10807
      @Bravesfan10807 3 роки тому

      bobbelonie that trench run was super annoying but I managed to beat it.

    • @Rodzilla97
      @Rodzilla97 3 роки тому

      @bobbelonie yea i;ve beat all 3 games on easy. the trench run isn't hard, you just have to make sure to shoot the enemy projectiles, and not worry about the ships as much

    • @Saunders78
      @Saunders78 3 роки тому +1

      So many falls off the sand people vehicle it was super painful but rewarding af when I finally beat the game.

  • @MrJrbowes45
    @MrJrbowes45 5 років тому +8

    I absolutely loved these games when I was young. Although I find it interesting that you praised Jedi the most, my favorite was Empire by far. While the difficulty was the only draw back in fact I still have never beaten Jedi. Could never navigate the Falcon out of the Death Star. Ever. Also, while you did have the music playing in the background I didn't hear you mention how utterly amazing the music was in this trilogy. Nearly flawless 16-bit representations of the source material.
    All in all these games were and are still fantastic and I could not recommend them highly enough. In fact I've introduced my 14 yr old and 8 yr old daughters to them and I catch them playing whenever they can use my old console. Mario is just tossed aside of Empire and New Hope everytime. Granted I hear a lot of angry groaning but nonetheless they continue to, well....continue.
    Great video, thanks for the channel and keep up the great work.

  • @chrisg1621
    @chrisg1621 5 років тому +1

    I beat Super Empire Strikes Back in the late 90's at about 10 or 11 years old. It's nice to hear people commenting on the difficulty nowadays because I remember nearly having an aneurysm trying to get through it as a kid.

  • @FlashyLuis
    @FlashyLuis Рік тому +1

    5:15 I don't know if anybody mentioned yet, but you can double jump in the first super Star Wars, you only need to press "up" and "B".

  • @DissociatedWomenIncorporated
    @DissociatedWomenIncorporated 6 років тому +8

    Great video! It's the third of yours I've watched today, and I'm _totally_ getting snesdrunk on them. But that might be my anxiety medication 😄

    • @SNESdrunk
      @SNESdrunk  6 років тому +2

      Thanks for taking the time to watch

  • @djflugel79
    @djflugel79 6 років тому +5

    The first seconds of the opening theme of Super Star Wars and maybe overall sounded better than the other two. The other two had indeed much better graphics and I was impressed by Empire Strikes Back mode 7 where clouds go up and down.

  • @Ghost_Of_SAS
    @Ghost_Of_SAS 6 років тому +9

    All I wanted as a kid was a PC to play X-Wing an Wing Commander III, but I couldn't afford it, so I replayed the entire Super Star Wars dozens of times (even multiple times on Jedi difficulty) just to play the 2 minute Death Star stage at the end. It was easier with the sequels thanks to the password system.

    • @Ghost_Of_SAS
      @Ghost_Of_SAS 6 років тому +3

      Yeah Shadows of the Empire blew my mind clean off. I must have replayed the Battle of Hoth and the Skyhook battle a thousand times. What a game.

  • @Keristan_aka_christianhulen
    @Keristan_aka_christianhulen Рік тому +1

    Return of the Jedi on Super Nintendo was my first exposure to Star Wars as a little child. I Remember Loving that game so much and getting obsessed with Star Wars because of it. Still have the same cartridge too.

  • @tecianeli
    @tecianeli 3 роки тому +4

    I finished the trilogy few weeks ago and I think Empire Strikes Back has an unfair challenge. They put a password system but the stages are more difficult than Star Wars. Return of Jedi was the most polished of the three.

  • @DudeWheresMyJo-Car
    @DudeWheresMyJo-Car 6 років тому +3

    I loved these games growing up, even though I had to use the codes for them. The debug codes for these games were my first experience with boundary breaking, which I'm big into now!

  • @elieeee6
    @elieeee6 4 роки тому +10

    5:58 they fly now

    • @Rschr101
      @Rschr101 3 місяці тому +1

      They fly now

  • @lee1978good
    @lee1978good 6 років тому +7

    Star wars (dark souls edition).. Finished all these games when I was a young man (boy) on the hardest settings.. Broke a few controllers.. So hard. So frustrating. So satisfying when you finally beat it. lol 😂
    I loved all of them

    • @Rodzilla97
      @Rodzilla97 3 роки тому

      Super Return of the Jedi is fair. well, the last part escaping the death star is kinda BS. gotta use L and R to straighten the screen out, but it's HARD. otherwise very fair. it's the best game in the series to me, easily

  • @AdamDG88
    @AdamDG88 6 років тому

    Thanks Drunk. Me and my brother played the first one a ton back in the '90s and could somehow make it to the Death Star but never beat it. I had all three of these put on my SNES Classic and your video has made me want to go back and try them. Great video

    • @SNESdrunk
      @SNESdrunk  6 років тому

      Thanks for taking the time to watch

  • @johnpace1722
    @johnpace1722 5 років тому +1

    As others have said, I had no problem beating all three of these amazing games. And oh, how I loved the opening crawls and music. At the time, on my old CRT (with the VHF/UHF switch AND no remote) the games' openings felt like I was in the movies.

  • @joshmciver4847
    @joshmciver4847 6 років тому

    I loved that you had an invincibility code on half the time. Not knocking at all... Just shows that these games are as tough as everyone says and you needed to use it to get decent footage! :)
    Great coverage. Love these games.

  • @KillerKrieg
    @KillerKrieg 6 років тому +2

    I actually loved the first one of these. It was amazing. It was, out of all my cartridges, one of the ones that spent the most time in my system because it was that compelling and fun.

    • @duffyjohnson77
      @duffyjohnson77 3 роки тому

      The Sandcrawler boss is maybe my favorite boss battle ever.

  • @The90sGamingGuy
    @The90sGamingGuy 6 років тому +1

    Rented Super Star Wars in 1992 and played it for about a week and it was a tough game.I got through the first two levels maybe to the third but gave up after that. Picked up a copy of SSW about three years ago and giving the game another go. Ive played Star Wars Return of the Jedi on ZNES emulator on my PC eight years ago and enjoyed it. I might pick up the second and third SW game on SNES some day soon. Great insightful video!

  • @JasonV1012
    @JasonV1012 6 років тому +1

    I watched your video because when I rented this game as a kid. I couldn't get as far as the you. Most of my childhood was playing snes games. Glad I get to go back in nostagia and watch your videos. Have you done one on Earth worm Jim yet? That was another classic. Oh, the 90's and early 2000's lol.

    • @SNESdrunk
      @SNESdrunk  6 років тому +1

      Yes, here's EJ ua-cam.com/video/FRxMtBz8O8A/v-deo.html

  • @removebeforeflightgamingth9923
    @removebeforeflightgamingth9923 5 років тому

    My brother and I used to beat these games as kids they were fairly easy we only had problems with the exit the Death Star level in super return of the Jedi. These games were phenomenal thanks for reviewing them! Keep up the good work!

  • @predaking2wings
    @predaking2wings 5 років тому +4

    i remember sweeting it out and seeing all the endings of each game, great games for the snes!!!

  • @mithiic486
    @mithiic486 6 років тому

    I’ve been waiting an eternity for a Super Star Wars Trilogy video. I love Super Star Wars and Super ROTJ. Some of my favorites. Haven’t played Empire because I hear it’s brutal. Thanks for the vid!

  • @Michirin9801
    @Michirin9801 6 років тому +1

    I have a pretty soft spot for these games in my heart~
    Super Star Wars was my first Star Wars game, later I got the other two, and since I was a pretty die-hard Star Wars fan when I was little, I put in the effort to beat these games like I had never done for any game this difficult before...
    It was on the lowest difficulty setting for each though...

  • @gaspump
    @gaspump 6 років тому

    Fun fact: The pixel art for these games (and probably many others, though not often documented) was a fantastic drawing program Deluxe Paint 2. It was very good at this sort of creation and supported pretty much every platform at the time, not to mention a bevy of support for graphics extensions that we take for granted today but were ahead of their time way back then.
    Sauce: Avid DXP2 user back in the 90s, and an EGM magazine that had shots of their sprite charts clearly open in DXP2.

  • @TheHarryMoose
    @TheHarryMoose 4 роки тому +1

    Absolutely worth playing. My brother and I spent hours on these games as kids and mastered them all. I recently picked it back up for the first time in almost 20 years and was blown away by how punishing it was. I can't believe I beat these games as a kid, but they were some of my favorites.

  • @PlayerOneStart
    @PlayerOneStart 6 років тому

    Great points in this video. Overall, I still come back and play these game due to my memories of playing them back in the day. Oh, and that's also why I remember to use my game genie if I plan on beating these games. lol

  • @knightrider4545
    @knightrider4545 6 років тому

    Thank you for this video, I think the best way to describe these games is they got better with each one. Adding and removing things like time limit (why), better controls, more music (why only a few songs in the first and second game?), more special weapons, more people to play as, and moving while shooting. For me the force powers didn't make a lot of sense. There are so many in the 2nd game that I'm not sure what all of them do but in the third the cut them down but didn't bring back the one I wanted which is levitate, why not? Also why did we have to find the force power ups in the game that were hidden? Still, love these games and went back not long ago and played them again.

  • @danielplatts9446
    @danielplatts9446 3 роки тому

    I remember that I found all three of these games in a used videogame store for like 5 bucks each. That was back when N64 first came out so they weren't too outdated yet. I had a lot of fun with them honestly.

  • @tekton4044
    @tekton4044 5 років тому

    1:29 You can crouch-fire. You have to hold down on the D-pad first and then start to fire. You can let go of the 'down D-pad' after that and shoot where ever. It's kind weird at first, but has a deliberate design that fits into how the game wants you to play and starts to become second nature.

  • @ZamuelAtari
    @ZamuelAtari 6 років тому +2

    The Star Wars games were my favorite as a kid. After you beat them a couple of times you can do it rather easy on the harder difficulty settings as well. I never found them to be so hard. You just need to learn were the enemies might show up.

  • @theriverhudson4005
    @theriverhudson4005 6 років тому

    The first one and Jedi were the only games I had during the recession. Got to where I could wreck the first one. Keep up the great work SnesDrunk! Really enjoy your channel mate!

  • @nesaiamon8727
    @nesaiamon8727 Рік тому

    My friend and I beat ROTJ on snes back in the 90s - love all three!

  • @MarMaxGaming
    @MarMaxGaming 6 років тому +2

    These games look like they put a TON of effort into these titles. Nice reviews!

  • @ravagingwolverine
    @ravagingwolverine 6 років тому +4

    Very enjoyable video on the series. Your mileage may vary with these games. I know many still love these, which is fine. I got a SNES in 1994, partly for the Star Wars games. I picked up Super Empire Strikes Back with my system. I "enjoyed" all three of those games at the time. After getting back into the old 8-bit and 16-bit games a number of years ago, I revisited all three. While I really wanted to like them, I just didn't anymore. I believe they got by on their presentation back when they were new. The level design and game balance are not good, in my opinion. In Empire, it's far too easy to slide around or get pushed into spikes in the opening stage. In Jedi, which I could beat back in the day, the first platforming stage has tons of blind jumps. The last time I played it, I did a blind jump and, when I landed, was immediately trapped and juggled in a corner by a standard enemy which depleted my entire life bar. Not good. And those boss fights are far too tedious to be fun to me. Again, I'm not knocking anyone who feels differently, or trying to change any minds. This is just how I feel about these games now. There are some who take issue when top-games lists for SNES omit these games, but I think it's that these games are quite polarizing, and with good reason.
    I agree about that kind of jumping often being weird. However, in Sunsoft's Batman on the NES the jumping feels really good for some reason despite being similar.

    • @sergiogalindo3024
      @sergiogalindo3024 6 років тому

      ravagingwolverine
      Your so WRONG!
      These games are EXTREMELY fun and they will stand the test of time!
      3 ICONIC titles!

  • @SaadAzim
    @SaadAzim 6 років тому

    Neat video, man. I totally agree with your ranking. But a few things.
    The collision detection can be a little wonky, specially with the lightsaber & some of the blaster bolts. Like, you'll see the sprites overlap, but no collision is detected. The input detection can be a little off, and your character can & will jump or slide even after you release the jump button. And the random behavior of some of the floating enemies border on unfair.
    On the flip side, most of the awkward shooting can be dealt with by squatting & shooting. (Press down, hold down the fire button, release down.) And the blind jumps can be avoided by looking down & up with the shoulder buttons.
    Last but not least, in Super ESB, if you cancel out of a slide by firing a weapon, and continue to fire the weapon without moving, you're character is invincible until something moves him.

  • @Alianger
    @Alianger 6 років тому +2

    To be fair the turricans also tend to make you take it slow, but there you also have the roll move to fall back on at times.
    Out of these the third one is the only one I'd recommend today. I also liked the GG version of it. I have to disagree about Empire, while it does some things better than the first and the powers are cool it was the most frustrating one for me.
    In a way they were all a step back from the first 8-bit one (SMS ver. is the best) in that they are just straightforward action games instead of action adventure but they do control better (well, 2 and 3) and have pretty nice presentation.

  • @justinware1854
    @justinware1854 6 років тому

    Love your channel dude, keep up the good work!

    • @SNESdrunk
      @SNESdrunk  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for taking the time to watch

  • @spencers4121
    @spencers4121 6 років тому

    I remember playing and beating the first game, didn't play the others. I never thought it was overly hard, but then again back then I was lucky to get a game.

  • @bradydavis5791
    @bradydavis5791 4 роки тому

    These games were difficult, but I have to thank my constant practice at the classic Contra series on Nes to take on these games. Easily the best part of my middle school days.

  • @nateemond197
    @nateemond197 6 років тому +1

    I bought this for my Vita and I finally completed A New Hope on easy! By constantly saving it! lol. I never got past the sandcrawler as a kid at my cousins.

  • @SharpCinema
    @SharpCinema 6 років тому

    Excellent reviews - very fair. Had these for 20 years or so now - I had a lot of patience for Super Star Wars as a kid (played that sandcrawler soo many times) and I did learn how to beat it. I remember how satisfying that was. Just take your time and they are all doable - I'm not that great a player or anything. I can't beat Mario 3...

  • @broznar1019
    @broznar1019 6 років тому

    super return of the Jedi is great, loved how stages were built to cater to a specific character. for example I found that stage 1 lends itself best to laya, stage 2 to Luke, the rancour stage to Han etc...

  • @Anomaly188
    @Anomaly188 4 роки тому

    With the Sandcrawler levels the game expects you to have gotten through Dune Sea without dying and getting the Flame blaster. Then it gives you an upgrade outside the Sandcrawler which gives you the homing seekers. Inside the crawler you get another upgrade to get the Rapid Ion, which can ricochet off surfaces. This is important to help you take out the turrets while mitigating damage by shooting at the floor to make the shots ricochet up at a 45 degree angle into the turrets' sponson. With the lightsaber don't waste your time doing Luke's up slash when his normal slash is a lot faster with less delay between swings.

  • @koopakape
    @koopakape 6 років тому

    Once again, you've given one of the most fair and thorough yet concise reviews on a somewhat under-acknowledged game/series like this. I can agree with your thoughts completely -- essentially, they're all good games (with fantastic soundtracks! the SNES soundchip is a beast at recreating the orchestral John Williams sound!) but you have to kind of 'master' them to truly enjoy them, similar to many NES games like Ninja Gaiden. And yes, each is a bit more manageable and enjoyable than the last, though even the first is worth checking out if you're willing to work with it a bit more.

  • @FAM0US-M0NSTERS-
    @FAM0US-M0NSTERS- 6 років тому

    Loved these games as a kid and managed to beat them. It's even more fun watching my kids play them today.

  • @maxyrobbin
    @maxyrobbin 4 роки тому +2

    I never managed to work out the jumping at the end of the "Inside the Sandcrawler" stage. What are you supposed to do with those gigantic gaps on the floor that kill you right away?

  • @ryanthecollectorkid
    @ryanthecollectorkid 11 місяців тому

    Thankyou for reviewing all three super Star Wars games as someone who has never played it and just got an original retro snes I may just get super Star Wars return of Jedi but at least you have done a good job of explaining the challenges and differences with each one great job 😎👍🏻

  • @Bada4ever
    @Bada4ever 6 років тому

    I beat these three when I was young. Extremely difficult! Thanks for the vid

  • @jwest88
    @jwest88 6 років тому

    My brother and I replayed the last 2 a few months back when I was visiting on vacation. We took turns when one of us got tired of trying. Definitely brutally hard in places. I guess growing up we just played things until we won. These games, Solstice on the NES and Little Nemo's Dreamland were the hardest games I remember. We never managed to beat nemo's dreamland, not sure about solstice.

  • @Thebattleingbasterd
    @Thebattleingbasterd 4 роки тому +2

    I grew up with super return of the Jedi it was one of my favorites and I think the reason I got good was how awesome we thought Star wars was!

  • @Sami-Gantz
    @Sami-Gantz 3 роки тому

    Just bagged myself a SNES and deffo buying these three as well. I remember shows like Gamesmaster having contestants beat them for prizes. So cool

  • @SamuraiSam
    @SamuraiSam 6 років тому +2

    Nice review! Vader really isn't that bad, though. I just fired up the game recently and beat him on Brave difficulty on my first try. He's not very aggressive, so when your health gets low you can just stay away from him and destroy debris until you get the force power-ups to heal. Even my freakin' non-gamer dad beat Vader back in the day!

  • @thelastmotel
    @thelastmotel 5 років тому

    I was 20 when SSW came out, but it was a year or so later, once all three were available that I finally took the plunge and spent a small fortune buying all of them at once. Took me soooooooooo long to beat them all, and as I'd spent a lot of money on them (either £150 or £180, I forget now) in total (I live in the UK, and I picked these up on US import... 60hz) I didn't even think about buying another game until I was done. Great games, and a tremendous sense of satisfaction when completed.

  • @mrcokez1
    @mrcokez1 6 років тому

    i still play this series to this day... i enjoyed the difficulty and made beating the game all the more satisfying.

  • @rodrigof.r.desouza3587
    @rodrigof.r.desouza3587 3 роки тому

    My first contact with these games was with Super RotJ. Played the other two (which I found even more difficult) but, for their time, they were some of the best Star Wars games available. At least I had my SW gaming at its best with later games on PC (Dark Forces, Shadows of the Empire, Jedi Knight, Battlefront, etc).

  • @zacharygreen4404
    @zacharygreen4404 Рік тому

    Absolutely love Star wars growing up, these games were incredible! They were really hard though, I believe it used to game genie to actually play through the whole thing. Empire strikes back was probably my favorite with the horsepowers as well as return of the Jedi, but I like the first one too.

  • @joshoshea3194
    @joshoshea3194 Рік тому

    I've watched this video a bunch of times since you released it SNES Drunk. I don't know if that's my love of Star Wars or because of your addictive content? Let's just say both. I also liked your Mission Impossible video that you just released although I can safely say that I'm probably never gonna play that. At this point I'm still glued to Shredders Revenge.

  • @lionngames_ofc
    @lionngames_ofc 2 роки тому

    Excellent job, thanks!

  • @fiereke
    @fiereke 4 роки тому

    I had all three as a kid, I found them challenging yet do-able. I finished them all back in the day. Don't know if I still have the patience to do that now again. I still have them and they still work...Maybe I should try them again some time soon.

  • @welcometothejungle3222
    @welcometothejungle3222 Рік тому

    When I was about 9 or 10, I rented Super Return of the Jedi from Video Depot every few weeks to try to beat it (I love SW and it was the only SW game they carried for SNES). The Bib Fortuna boss fight was my biggest roadblock, but when I beat him and then the whole game, it felt like a massive accomplishment.

  • @Devilman6066
    @Devilman6066 5 років тому

    Your expertise in gaming is amazing.

  • @jorotroid
    @jorotroid 6 років тому +8

    Personally, I always liked Super Return of the Jedi the least. I didn't really care for the level design because a lot of them were more open, but everything looks the same. I was playing it a couple months ago and got lost in the Rancor Pit. Eventually I reached a dead end and was like, "Am I back at the beginning of the level?" I gave up after that. Empire had some levels like that, too, but it wasn't as bad over all (except that Echo Base level with the elevators). Loved the Wicket levels because of the arrow jumping.
    Super Empire Strikes Back comes in second. I love the addition of the force powers, but I found the game to be the most difficult of the bunch by a long shot (though I probably haven't gone through this one in decades). I was also disappointed with the lack of a character selection. Sure it makes sense story-wise, but I still missed it. I now know there is a code to make it available, but I didn't know it as a kid.
    Super Star Wars is my favorite. Sure it lacks some of the improvements of the later games like the double jump and the password save, but I just know this game so well. I haven't thought of it as a difficult game in a long time. ... a long time. To be fair, that's probably because I would always load up on lives in that secret cave before you get the light saber, so I might have broke the intended difficulty. Plus I always played these games on Easy. I think the only difference between difficulties in all these games is how much health you start with. I was never Brave enough to go up to the next difficulty.
    I never really thought of these games as Run 'n Guns, and it's always weird to me when people call them that. Heck, to get semanitcal, you can't even run and shoot in the same time in the first game. If anything, I would place them somewhere between a Run 'n Gun and a Mega Man because of a fair amount of platforming, but there are still lot of enemies.

    • @85sparrowhawk
      @85sparrowhawk 6 років тому +1

      cool!

    • @jorotroid
      @jorotroid 6 років тому

      Peter Dacey. Totally agree. It's a shame that Slave Leia was only available for one level. Sure it makes sense for the story, but she was a lot of fun to play as. It probably didn't help that her Rebel form in the shield generator stage is so generic and didn't have anything unique about it.

    • @jorotroid
      @jorotroid 6 років тому

      Peter Dacey I used to use the debug code all the time for the first game and had a lot of fun with that, but I never found the equivalent code for the later games back during the SNES generation. But yeah, I should look playing those games again with cheats. I might skip the Rancor Pit level, though.

    • @starwarsunfiltered7848
      @starwarsunfiltered7848 5 років тому +1

      Your thoughts echo mine. I played/rented each one as they came out, and always had a blast, but Empire and Jedi were brutal. Super Star Wars was the easiest to me (at least after Mos Eisley), and I distinctly recall beating it on Easy without too much difficulty. You might just need to put in a solid few days or a week of grinding.

  • @SJReid82
    @SJReid82 6 років тому

    Super Empire Strikes Back man...rented that every weekend for at least a month when it first came out. I credit it, along with the X-wing games for turning me into a Star Wars fanatic during the 90s.

  • @windowzombie
    @windowzombie 2 роки тому +2

    I remember how psyched I was to play this game when I saw it at blockbuster. Rented it and spent a weekend of frustration only making it inside the jawa crawler level, I think. All my platform intuition was useless! Super Empire Strikes back was better once I found it, also the Yoda continue screen was cool.

  • @FoggyBadger
    @FoggyBadger 2 роки тому

    I forgot how hard these games are. Played these as a kid and loved them. I best Empire and Jedi once each, but I beat Star Wars three times. I'm wanting to play them again, but seeing this video I remember how difficult they were, and that was on a system I was familiar with. I'm not familiar with the SNES anymore, so I'd have to relearn it as I go. It'd probably be a bigger challenge than the first time lol

  • @Hallonbot
    @Hallonbot 3 роки тому

    I never played these games growing up, but I did play a ton of Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures, also released by Lucasarts and JVC and covered the whole trilogy in one game. Very similar plattformer to the Star Wars games.

  • @thedadspace
    @thedadspace 6 років тому

    I had Super Star Wars as a kid. Had no idea about the X-Wing stage until just now!

  • @arostwocents
    @arostwocents 2 місяці тому +1

    The Speederbike stages should have been a clone of 3D Death Race from the Spectrum (with a main menu option to play it for high score. That would have been awesome)

  • @redsoxu571
    @redsoxu571 3 роки тому

    Perhaps my favorite bit of video game pride is that the SNES was the first console I owned and the first games I got with it were Mega Man X...and Super Star Wars. Loving the presentation of each and being really excited to own my own games for once, I had no concept that I had landed two of the most famous tougher games on the console...but at least that set my bar higher and made other games feel easy by comparison! As a bonus, for a number of years we only had a black-and-white TV to play on, and the lack of color was an extra handicap for an increased challenge. Whoo!
    P.S. My siblings and I took turns playing when we first got started (we put SSW in first, of course) and would trade off after any death. Needless to say, none of us lasted in the playing chair for long that day - I was the first one who managed to simply get over the first tall hill with the first big scorpion in the opening level, and that took a while!

  • @stasios6034
    @stasios6034 6 років тому

    I used to beat these games back to back as a kid. Funny, I never looked at them as being particularly hard, except maybe Super Empire Strikes Back. I guess I was just so into the Star Wars Trilogy at the time that I didn't notice lol.

  • @ErwalDeeas
    @ErwalDeeas 3 роки тому +1

    These are still mind blowing and hold up today.

  • @mikehurt3290
    @mikehurt3290 2 роки тому

    I grew up playing Empire Strikes back probably because its my favorite movie but your video made me try out Return of the Jedi now as an adult and holy shit its alot more forgiving makes me wish I liked the movie more growing up lol

  • @TobiAnimados
    @TobiAnimados 6 років тому +21

    How cool would be to see games of this style based in all the other movies of the franchise, can you imagine playing with Jar Jar Binks in Naboo....LOL
    I never had any problems with the shooting angle of the first game, you just have to jump and aim, being the jump button like a turbo button you just jump and jump. Plus the first level is super easy because you can finish it pretty fast just jumping the first enemies and using the sweep movement ignoring most of the enemies. The platforms in the sand crawler can by a little pain in the buttocks, but you forgot to mention that with the L and R buttons you can move the camera up or down to watch better the platforms. The boss that I hate the most is the one inside the sandcrawler. My favorite game is The Empire, the use of the force of Luke is much better than in Return of The Jedi, because in the last one they removed the ability to levitate, and changed the way the saber deflects bullets, now is with the A button instead of down and attack, plus the stages of Return of the Jedi sometimes feel endless.
    I don't think these games are as hard as everyone say, I owned the first one and played a lot, I get very good at it, then the other two were not as hard. I rented empire and beat it over one weekend, later, the same with Return of the Jedi.
    I played them again in my SNES classic, (thanks Hakchi2) I'm not as good as I used to be, but I finished them just like in the old days. I found that the hardest boss of the trilogy is the Rancor playing with Luke, good luck with it. :)
    And Leia is super strong in the first level and specially in the Sail Barge....just like Rey in The Force Awakens LOL
    For me act raiser 2 or Ghost and Goblins are much more harder, and I can't even beat the first stage of those games.....

    • @tunkunrunk
      @tunkunrunk 3 роки тому

      now all-star wars video games, based on the movies got LEGO characters

    • @redsoxu571
      @redsoxu571 3 роки тому +3

      Oh great, now you have me wishing that there were Super Star Wars games for the prequels. Imagine fighting Darth Maul? And how incredible would the final duel between Anakin and Obi-Wan be?

    • @TobiAnimados
      @TobiAnimados 3 роки тому

      @@redsoxu571 I know right? I like to think about it, I wish some fan with video game programming knowledge could make that dream come true, I just love the Super SW games. There are a lot of characters to choose from in the prequels, can you imagine playing levels not only with Obi Wan - Anakin, but also with Qui-Gon, Yoda, Mace Windu, Padme, even Jar Jar in the Naboo would be funny.A space level chase with Jango and Obi Wan. A lot of ideas to choose from.

    • @matts8445
      @matts8445 3 роки тому

      I've wished there was a Super Star Wars Prequel trilogy ever since Episode I came out. If someone made them into three games just like these I would be so excited to play them. Brutal difficulty and all.

  • @indcsion
    @indcsion 6 років тому +3

    Check out the new msu-1 versions with the movie soundtracks.

  • @StiffAftermath
    @StiffAftermath 6 років тому +11

    I beat all 3 games and I was really pleased with them! Not perfect, but fun!

  • @idc170293
    @idc170293 Рік тому

    The sandcrawler jumps aren't blind since you can use the L & R buttons to tilt the screen up or down to see where you're going.

  • @chadruland5460
    @chadruland5460 4 роки тому

    man oh man I remember being one of the first kids on my block to get to the Darth Vader on super Star wars and you are right that is just a ridiculously hard fight, but the cool part about that level was I remembered the password because it had PMS in it😂😂🤣🤣

  • @Phi1981
    @Phi1981 6 років тому

    As a kid I have beaten SSW and SROTJ. The first was my most expensive game purchase for a looooong time :)

  • @baigandinel7956
    @baigandinel7956 6 років тому

    I differ somewhat regarding the difficulty curve. Personally I enjoyed the 'uneven' Sand Dunes. The thing about the respawning enemies is every one of them drops health, making it easy to farm to compensate for the harder parts. Later stages have fewer such opportunities. While the exterior of the Sandcrawler was annoying, it is at least not likely you will die there, which is important in a game with limited continues. If I remember correctly you can look up or down by holding L or R; I could be wrong. The hardest parts for me started at Mos Eisley post Cantina. The first stage of Empire is indeed brutal though.

  • @haliesymmons6255
    @haliesymmons6255 6 років тому

    These were some of my favorite SNES games. They are difficult, but not impossible. Good thing about tough games is they last longer, they make you a better gamer, and when you do beat a level there is such a sense of accomplishment that isn't felt when you beat an easy videogame. I remember the first time my brother beat Return of the Jedi and I was so impressed because we had been playing that game for like 4 or 5 years at that point.

    • @johnbakasmoothhotchocolate
      @johnbakasmoothhotchocolate 6 років тому

      Halie Symmons with games like that, it's practice, practice, practice. I don't always like games that hold my hand for me. And you're right, the games do last longer and they become more fun once you're used to its system.

  • @therepairsloth
    @therepairsloth Рік тому

    Super Star Wars was another game I got when I turned 6 or 7, and to this day, I have never beaten it. I've only ever gotten through the Sandcrawler level 3 or 4 times. It is, indeed, ridiculously hard, but I still like to go back and play it, even if it does kick my ass.

  • @helionomicon7455
    @helionomicon7455 6 років тому +1

    Me and my friends played threw them all, it's an epic trilogy all of its own.

  • @NostalgicRoe
    @NostalgicRoe 6 років тому

    SROTJ I used to play daily. Such a fun game to just jump in a beat in a sitting. Even in Jedi mode, it isn't that hard until you get to the last two levels. SESB on the other hand was just randomly difficult on Jedi mode. The worst level was the side scrolling snowspeeder level. Took me nearly a year to beat it!

  • @pulphope
    @pulphope 6 років тому

    With the first game, there is an "Easy" mode option to be fair; its worth mentioning so people aren't put off, its still tough in places and so the challenge is more balanced is all. Also you can use L and R to shift the screen up and down which helps with some of the jumps, though yeah a lot of them are blind. And the mode 7 stages state the number of jawas you have to kill in the top right corner. Hate those levels anyway though.

  • @indefatigable8193
    @indefatigable8193 3 роки тому +2

    God I remember being so jealous that sega didn’t have these. I would stare at the back of my Adventure magazine ad inserts for hours