Star Wars Trilogy Arcade

Star Wars Trilogy Arcade

Infobox VG
title=Star Wars Trilogy Arcade


caption=The player battles TIE fighters in the mission recalling the final battle from the last Star Wars film.
developer=Sega-AM5
distributor=LucasArts/Sega
designer=
platforms=Arcade
series=
engine=
released= 1998
genre=Rail shooter
modes=Single player
input=Joystick, fire button, event button
cabinet=Stand-up, deluxe sit-down
arcade system=Sega Model 3
cpu=32bits RISC PowerPC 603ev 166 MHz
sound=
display=Horizontal, Raster, 496x384

"Star Wars Trilogy Arcade" is an arcade game first released in 1998. The game is a 3-D rail shooter based on the original trilogy of "Star Wars" films and was released along with the special editions of these films. Sega also released an accompanying pinball game. The game is not to be confused with "Star Wars Arcade", another "Star Wars" game released to arcades by Sega in 1993.

Gameplay

Normal gameplay involves the player moving a crosshair around the screen using a joystick and pressing the fire button atop the joystick to shoot. A "special event" button lights at certain points of the game and when pressed, triggers an event to happen onscreen. The game puts the player in several key battles of the "Star Wars" films with one mission for each original "Star Wars" film. The player selects which film's mission to play first and each mission has two parts.

The "" mission has the player reenacting the final space battle at Yavin as an X-wing fighter confronting TIE fighters. The second part of the mission involves destroying the Death Star.

In the "" mission, the player reenacts the film's opening battle on Hoth. The first part of the mission involves shooting AT-ST walkers and probe droids, and helping other snowspeeders to take down the giant AT-AT walkers. The second part of the mission has the player reenact the escape from Hoth, running through corridors of the rebel base, shooting snowtroopers and wampas while trying to get to the Millennium Falcon.

The "" mission begins with a reenactment of the speeder bike sequence on Endor from the film, where the player must shoot stormtroopers on their own speeder bikes. The second part of the stage has the player moving towards the Empire's base on Endor, shooting any enemies on the way. The mission is the only mission in the game to have a third part, in which the player must shoot at an AT-ST walker with a blaster.

The game's final mission has the player destroying the second Death Star in an X-Wing.

The game also features several bonus stages that become available after completion of a certain number of missions. The first one has the player blocking blaster shots from Boba Fett with a lightsaber. The second one involves the player dueling Darth Vader on the second Death Star.

The game was never ported to a home console, though there were rumors of a Dreamcast port.

References

*Technical info: [http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=720&gid=2100#2100 System 16's Model 3 page]
*Gameplay info: KLOV game|id=9777


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