Let’s play Star Wars (1987) – Famicom 382u6r

“Star Wars.” Developed by Lucasfilm Games and published by Namco, this game was released in North America and Europe as “The Empire Strikes Back” to tie in with the then-recently released film of the same name. 665k70

The game’s Imperial AT-AT walkers.

The gameplay in players to pick up and play.

One of the standout features of Star Wars theme playing in the background during many of the levels.

Despite its age, game also features a number of power-ups and collectibles that players can find throughout the levels, adding an extra layer of depth to the gameplay.

One of the “Star Wars” can be a tough game to beat, with many of its levels requiring precise timing and quick reflexes to navigate. This can be frustrating for some players, especially those who are new to the game.

Overall, “Star Wars” for the Famicom/NES is a solid entry in the long line of Star Wars video games. Its impressive graphics and sound design, combined with challenging gameplay, make it a must-play for fans of the franchise. While its difficulty may be off-putting for some players, it is a small flaw in an otherwise excellent game.

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When I was 7, I saw Star Wars: A New Hope in theaters a week after it opened. My parents were nice enough to take me and I have been a fan of Star Wars and almost all science fiction in general. I am an amateur writer who has been published for contributing flavor text to a RP game. I also have a copyright on a novel I hope to be able to publish sometime soon.