So here’s the review of Super Star Wars for SNES!
This game was not a disappointment! It narrated the original story of the first movie amazingly! You got to relive many of those memorable scenes and play as your favorite characters through levels that were really detailed and true to the story.
Like visiting Obi-Wan in the desert…
… finding Han Solo and Chewbacca at the bar…
… rescuing Princess Leia from the Deathstar…
Or encountering Darth Vader!
The game also had a great variation of gameplay, from side scrolling platformer to driving a hovercraft and even piloting an X-wing when hunting down Darth Vader and destroying the Deathstar ^_^
The bosses were classic SNES type boss fights, taking up half of the screen but having a weak spot. Not always something that happened in the movie, but always with some connection to it, very imaginative! Like Banthas!! =D
After encountering new characters you unlocked them so they were playable, you could choose between playing as Luke Skywalker, Han Solo or Chewbacca. I preferred Chewie since he had the highest jump, even though he was slightly slower. Luke was the only one with a lightsaber though, but I still preferred shooting laser ^_^
Han Solo looked real silly when he was wiggling his gun around..
Having the old Nintendo Power issue for Super Star Wars helped me and my friend out a little bit, but mainly they just described the scenarios. They did mention that there was a hidden place on stage 5 where you could get unlimited lives. This was very helpful! Since you don’t have unlimited continues. We finally beat the game in about 4 hours. I speed ran it the morning after in about 1.5 hours. It’s faster when you have figured out how to beat each boss and where you will have to jump not to fall to your death (yes, on some places you were supposed to fall down a platform but if you didn’t know to jump at the end you would fall into lava and die immediately)..We actually had more help from the latest issue of LEVEL (a Swedish gaming magazine) that had a retro review of Super Star Wars Trilogy where they had a small walkthrough for each boss in all the games. The Nintendo Power issue actually only covered the first 9 stages (!) There is 6 more stages after that!! An example of advice given from Nintendo Power for the Kalaar boss “Jumping to avoid the attacks takes precise timing“.. no shit?! That’s it! This was one of the hardest bosses and it took several lives before we got lucky and pushed him back to avoid him hurting us. Thank god we have Youtube today!
Look at Luke’s silly surprised face ^_^
All in all it was a great game, hard and challenging, but just enough to make you try again and finally beat it =)
Here’s a little video of all the cutscenes from Super Star Wars, it’s quite fun to see the famous movie scenes in 16-bit ^^  The music is  really great!
I also edited together a video of all the Boss battles of Super Star Wars.
And here’s a guide on how to get 98 lives for those of you who want to play it ;D
Seems to be a cool game, nice blog going on, keep the good work up!
Check out this project, is there a chance of a deathstar within our lifetime?
http://www.centives.net/S/2012/how-much-would-it-cost-to-build-the-death-star/
Pretty nerdy awesomeness!
awesome! However, I can’t afford that…. yet !! How cool wouldn’t it be to have your own deathstar! ^_^
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