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| Star Wars |
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Developers: Lucasfilm Games,
Beam Software (programming)
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Star Wars for the NES. This is the second (and more faithful) of the two Nintendo adaptations of the 1977 movie, this one getting a release in all of the major regions rather than just Japan. No scorpions this time, either.
| To do: Prototype which has differences somewhere, according to a comparison of the games' data. Among them believed to be a gunner enemy exclusive to that version, seen in the interstitial areas of the Death Star. |
Unused Text
Why I should stick my neck out for you is quite beyond my capacity.
Stored at address 0xD86. In the movie, this is spoken by C-3PO after Luke purchases him and R2-D2 near the beginning, so this was likely intended for the game's opening cutscene.
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Cleanup > To do
Games > Games by content > Games with unused text
Games > Games by content > Pages with a Data Crystal link
Games > Games by developer > Games developed by Krome Studios > Games developed by Beam Software
Games > Games by developer > Games developed by LucasArts > Games developed by Lucasfilm Games
Games > Games by platform
Games > Games by publisher > Games published by JVC
Games > Games by publisher > Games published by JVC
Games > Games by publisher > Games published by Marvelous Inc. > Games published by Marvelous AQL > Games published by Marvelous Entertainment > Games published by Victor Interactive Software > Games published by JVC Music
Games > Games by publisher > Games published by Marvelous Inc. > Games published by Marvelous AQL > Games published by Marvelous Entertainment > Games published by Victor Interactive Software > Games published by Victor Entertainment > Games published by Victor Musical Industries
Games > Games by release date > Games released in 1991
Games > Games by release date > Games released in November
Games > Games by release date > Games released in November > Games released on November 15
Games > Games by series > Star Wars series
Hidden categories > Pages missing date references
Hidden categories > Pages missing developer references
Hidden categories > Pages missing publisher references
The Cutting Room Floor > Unimportant Awards > NES games
