The 32X version wasn't too bad, Back then Star Wars games were hit or miss...If you are indeed playing all of them, there is also the Sega CD game, Star Wars:Rebel Assault. that one was different.
Interesting. My memory wrote it off as being one of the many less-popular "failed" consoles from back then with inferior ports. It's possible I haven't done enough research lol
For the time, and for a cartridge based game, this was very impressive. Could have been better. As I recall this along with Doom were launch titles that were heavily rushed. So while finished they probably wanted more time to work on this but weren't given it. On a side note, I have to say it amused me that you were trying to figure out the timeline and Lando is what convinced you this took place during Return Of The Jedi all the while ignoring the most obvious part that would have led you to that conclusion: Admiral Akbar! 😆
@ginger_gaming_channel it's a good game as far as 32x games go! Doesn't hold a candle to the likes of xwing or tiefighter on a dos pc but as an arcade style game it ticks all the boxes
Amazing conversion... I played till death
The 32X version wasn't too bad, Back then Star Wars games were hit or miss...If you are indeed playing all of them, there is also the Sega CD game, Star Wars:Rebel Assault. that one was different.
I beat the DOS version of Rebel Assault already, which is the same as the Sega CD version plus an additional level afaik.
Rebel assault is best played on 3do. That's an excellent version
I didn't think the 3DO had an excellent version of anything. I might check it out later.
@@ginger_gaming_channel 3do had countless superior versions of games. Such as road rash, madden and fifa soccer
Interesting. My memory wrote it off as being one of the many less-popular "failed" consoles from back then with inferior ports. It's possible I haven't done enough research lol
I worked with one of the programmers of this game
Nice! Any cool details to share?
It is Luke who blows up the first death star bro, he turns off his targeting computer and uses the force.
Yes
For the time, and for a cartridge based game, this was very impressive. Could have been better. As I recall this along with Doom were launch titles that were heavily rushed. So while finished they probably wanted more time to work on this but weren't given it.
On a side note, I have to say it amused me that you were trying to figure out the timeline and Lando is what convinced you this took place during Return Of The Jedi all the while ignoring the most obvious part that would have led you to that conclusion: Admiral Akbar! 😆
Rushed game development happens sometimes, but it still sucks.
I don't know how I didn't realize the Admiral Ackbar connection 😂
Do a barrel roll !
Lol the og starwars arcade game had wire frame graphics
Yep. This one was sort of a remake but not really.
@ginger_gaming_channel it's a good game as far as 32x games go! Doesn't hold a candle to the likes of xwing or tiefighter on a dos pc but as an arcade style game it ticks all the boxes