Super Star Wars the Empire Strikes Back Snes Box Art
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Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Dorsum , sometimes called Super The Empire Strikes Back or simply Super Empire Strikes Back is a platform game for the Super Nintendo (Super Famicom in Nihon) which follows Super Star Wars and precedes Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. It is largely based on the 2nd film of the original Star Wars trilogy, Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Dorsum.
The game'southward manual added a number of names and details not spelled out in the game itself.
Contents
- ane Publisher'due south summary
- 2 Opening crawl
- 3 Plot and gameplay
- 3.1 Levels
- 3.two Weapons
- 3.iii Enemies
- 4 Appearances
- five Behind the scenes
- 6 Sources
- vii Notes and references
- 8 External links
Publisher's summary [ ]
Will You Accept the Challenge of a Jedi Knight?
Pursued across the milky way, you and your Rebel Forces now marshall new strength on the remote ice world of Hoth. Although tracked by probe droids, attacked by water ice monsters, and confronted past an ground forces of gigantic Imperial Walkers, you must not give in. You lot are the Alliance'south only hope. Learn the means of the Force, then examination your skills in this fast-based, action-packed sequel to the hit game, Super Star Wars.'
Opening crawl [ ]
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Plot and gameplay [ ]
While the game roughly followed the plot of the movie, several changes were made to suit gameplay. Characters fought their way from scene to scene and are confronted past multiple enemies. Other changes included Han Solo being carbon-frozen while searching for C-3PO, rather than captured, and Luke Skywalker fighting Cloud Cars in his X-wing fighter while approaching Cloud City.
Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back followed closely the standard set by Super Star Wars, with multiple playable characters and Mode 7 quasi-3D vehicle sequences. Controls were very similar to the first game, but with an enhanced double-leap. Unlike its predecessor, the player was able to use Force powers. Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Chewbacca were all playable characters. Darth Vader and a Behemothic Wampa appeared as bosses. The game included a password system and then users could effectively salve games without needing any onboard cartridge retentivity.
Levels [ ]
Luke Skywalker on Hoth
- Hoth 1
- Wampa Cavern ane - Boss: Giant Wampa Creature
- Hoth 2
- Wampa Cave 2
- Hoth 3 - Boss: Majestic Probe Droid
- Repeat Base 1
- Snowspeeder
- Exterior AT-AT
- Inside AT-AT
- Meridian of AT-AT - Boss: AT-AT Head
- Repeat Base 2 - Dominate: C-A-T (Combat Attack Transport)
- Repeat Base 3 - Boss: AT-ST
- Asteroid Field
- Dagobah 1
- Dagobah 2
- Dagobah 3 - Dominate: Swamp Creature Habogad
- Cloud City 1 - Boss: Tibanna Hover Transport
- Ugnaught Factory - Boss: Ugharro mining crusher
- Carbon Freezing Chamber - Dominate: Carbon Freezing Chamber Generator
- Cloud City 2 - Boss: Boba Fett, Slave I
- X-Wing to Cloud City
- Cloud Metropolis Reactor - Boss: Darth Vader
Weapons [ ]
- Laser equalizer
- Flame blaster
- Proton Seeker
- Rapid ion gun
- Plasma Wave Blaster
- Lightsaber (as Luke Skywalker only)
Enemies [ ]
The game transmission refers to some compensation hunters past their atypical names, only since multiple versions announced in 1 scene this list assumes they are more than than i of the same species or droid model.
- AC1 surveillance droid
- Acid Plant
- Air Assault Troopers
- AT-ST walkers
- AT-AT walkers
- Armor Droids
- Cloud Cars
- Dagbats
- Dagobian caterpillars
- Dagopillers
- Darth Vader'south Security Force troopers
- Darth Vader's Security Strength troopers with Due east-Web blaster
- Darth Vader's Security Forcefulness Grenadier troopers
- Dengar look-alikes
- Droid Guards
- Speeder Cycle Snowtroopers
- Fire Bat
- Gands
- Grenadier Droids
- Grenadier troopers
- Gundarks (every bit "Gundarc")
- helios
- Hoth hogs
- Hoth jellyfish
- Hover Droid (small)
- Hover Droid (large)
- Ice Bat
- Ice-animate Wampas
- Ice Cat
- Ice Piranha
- Ice Institute
- IG-88 assassinator droids (as "IG-88")
- Ion eel
- Imperial spider droids
- LOM-serial protocol droids (as "iv-LOM")
- Mechanical claws
- Mini-bats
- Orbot Droids
- Porcuspines
- Rolling creatures
- Snow Bear
- Snow Mynock
- Snowtroopers
- Snowtroopers with E-Web blasters
- Stargerms
- Swamp Gator
- TIE Fighters
- Trandoshans (as "Bossk")
- Turrets
- Ugnaughts
- Viper probe droids
- Vader'south Special Strength Troopers
- Zero-G assault stormtrooper
Appearances [ ]
Behind the scenes [ ]
For a relatively brief flow in gaming history, some particularly large games were advertised based on their contents in megabits, some of which required special cartridges to concur. This game was advertised as 12 megabits, while Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, the adjacent in the series, would be advertised equally xvi megabits. The game was released in Nihon past Victor Interactive Software every bit Super Star Wars: Teikoku no Gyakushuu (Super Star Wars: The Empire'south Counterattack).
The manual includes a screenshot of a cut carbon freezing sleeping room level that came later on the X-wing level, showing Luke fighting bounty hunters. The book also shows an detail to increase the length of Luke's Force Meter that was not in the terminal game.
Sources [ ]
- Super Empire Strikes Back Official Game Secrets
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"Lucasfilm'south Latest: Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire Update" – Star Wars Insider 28
Notes and references [ ]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.two i.3 ane.4 1.5 Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Instruction Booklet. The Internet Archive. (backup link not available)
- ↑
20th Anniversary History, Part 2: The Classics, 1990 - 1994 on LucasArts.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
External links [ ]
Source: https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Super_Star_Wars:_The_Empire_Strikes_Back
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