Here's something this version doesn't show, but I've seen in other walkthroughs of this game. If you deactivate your Lightsaber after defeating Vader, you'll hear Emperor Palpatine say "So be it, Jedi.".
@@XTHHedgehog I don't think so. This arcade game came out WAY before Sam Witwer ever became part of the Star Wars universe/franchise, if I understand correctly.
I remember playing Star Wars Trilogy Arcade at Chuck E. Cheese's as a kid. I always lose at this game when I use my tokens to try again and again. Also, I don't know how to beat Darth Vader because I suck.
@@Alpha-0014 From what I was told years ago, your Light Level dictates how much damage you take when you're hit. You'll take the least amount of damage at Light Level 3, and the most amount of damage at Dark Level 2.
Its an arcade game that was made with the purpouse of robbing kids of their tokens. But in terms of "remaster" it technically was with the Star Wars Battle Pod
I unlocked a deem forgoten childhood memory before looking up this video and my brain is flooded with nostalgia rn. What a blast from the past. The music in this game and from these movies is incredible. Just outstanding.
I love this arcade classic ❤❤😅. My eyes first layed upon this spectacle when I was 7 😅😅. The Shadows of the Empire and the arcade had similar stages, Mostly in the Hoth stage.
I remember this back in the day, such memories! Got to play all 3 battles and also played the bonus battle against Boba Fett. Sadly, never got to fight Vader 😭
This game always scared me as a kid. Not because of the gameplay, but because of what happens when you die. Remember how R2-D2 lets out this REALLY loud screeching noise when he's shot by Vader near the end of Episode 4? Well, someone on the dev team decided it would be a great idea to play that sound effect when your health runs out. And since the cabinet's seat had speakers near your ears... yeah, THAT was real pleasant >.
I remember seeing this in my holiday spa arcade back in the day. I never got too far in it, but I did see other people do much better on it. I watched someone almoust beat the entire game (he got to the second Death Star) but then he ran out of credits. The one time I would have actually given a credit to someone but didn't have any. Anyway, I do remember some scenes from the game. While losing the duel with Boba Fett isn't anything special (he just flies close to you and blasts you), there were some interactions with Darth Vader. Mainly, if you lost the duel he would call it "too easy" and wonder if the Emperor had overestimated you. On the other hand, making it to the end (but not defeating Vader) would make him commend how you were good, "but not yet a jedi." Not really my type of game (I was too busy with Time Crises and Outrun 2) but a Star Wars fan would definitely enjoy it.
I completed this entire game with one credit one time at an actual arcade without doing any practice runs, or failed attempts. I had only played the machine a handful of times years prior to this occasion. I felt like The Last Starfighter. It was glorious. If only I would have documented it on a piece of paper, like my score, the exact date and location that it happened.
I remember this was the biggest machine in my arcade with a huge screen and a bench that like 3 people could sit on. It would cost a whole dollar to play and I could make it through all 3 main levels before losing on the 4th and needing another dollar. The difficult part was that the only health you gained back was if one of the bars was red you would gain that one bar back to green but it wouldn't refill your health to full EVER! Funny enough I would always struggle to land the two diagonal shots with Boba Fet but never with Darth Vader. Can't defeat a top tier bounty hunter but CAN defeat the most powerful force wielder in the Galaxy XD
I remember loving this game as a kid. Sadly I never beat it until I was an adult (it's at a retro arcade nearby). I only ever managed get to Boba Fett as a kid. Also has anyone managed to 1CC this game on an actual arcade cabinet. The graphics are impressive for the time but the controls are a little finicky.
Fun fact: The game does have a karma system, there are three levels for light / dark side. The player should aim to light side lv3, as you will take less damage with the light side force bonus. The dark side force is a punisment for malicious actions such shooting your supposed allies or being unecessary cruel. To shift more to thelight side, assist your allies by defeating the enemies that are attacking them.
For example, 14:36 Nick shot a rebel alliance soldier. Granted it's still only one time and there's the "light gun game enemy perception paranoia", but still... Less severe than Virtua Cop games though. I think this is the only time the Light lv 3 was dropped, as it was maintained for about 95% of the gameplay time
Oh look Voice of Rebel B And Admiral Ackbar as voice of Terry McGovern including Launchpad McQuack from Disney afternoon. Like DuckTales and Darkwing duck.
@@Alpha-0014 I run the emulator from command prompt. I'm not sure if you were using some kind of gui, but if you were, I wouldn't know about any errors from it. If you got the emulator from the main download section of the website, then that is a pretty old version which probably doesn't work with this game. It's on the Supermodel forums under the topic "Supermodel Latest Builds for Download (currently SVN 775)" where you can get the latest one. It's what I used here, so I can say for sure it works. I would also suggest checking here if you're having any trouble setting it up. supermodel3.com/Help.html
8:35-8:38, 10:01-10:06 imagine, if we can a bear 🐻 rug out of wampas. 11:24 😆 have fun getting eaten by the sarlacc pit, boba fett! 17:01 I can still see Darth Sidious in the background.
I used a mouse for this game and I didn't touch the keyboard for the whole game. You would have to point me to a specific time in the video, but whatever the sound is should be from the game itself.