You know which one I'm talking about. The one that you've wasted well over $50 playing at Dave & Busters, or Chuck E Cheese, or at other more obscure places like Buffalo Wild Wings... This game has only Episodes IV-VI and is my absolute FAVORITE single player arcade game. Now if only they remade this for the Wii. I find the transition totally viable, seeing as how the game is using only a joystick and two triggers (where A and B are) and really, the only part that may be a hassle is the event button. The Wii could totally factor in the lightsaber duels perfectly. I would go play this at D&Bs, but the joystick is so worn out, it's impossible to do an up-down slash on Vader, so you lose...
...seems not many of us HAVE played this...I have via star wars rouge squadron games It could work with wii controls...personally I'd rather another rougue sqadron game, but factor 5 are dead now
I know what your saying. It could work. I wasted a s**t ton of money on the one at the movies. They offered to give me free tries to it and I accepted. So i got to play for free for even longer. I beat them all over and over again.
I had that game practically memorized. People watching behind me would go, "Woooooooooooow! How'd you do that?" In the beginning sequence in the Battle of Yavin, I would just shoot 4 lasers sort of randomly and exactly four TIE fighters would be shot down, rinse and repeat until multiplier was maxed, and that would continue until the trench run. In the Escape of Hoth (the actual escape, not the speeder run), my crosshairs would be at the point where each and every enemy would appear (aimed at their head), also maxing out the multiplier, having to reset it multiple times. It isn't until Endor that I start getting my ass kicked, and after Vader that I have to start getting more credits. The joystick is so worn out that it is impossible to shoot all four reactors at the end to win.
ohhhhhhhhhhhhh i know that one!!!! they were supposed to remake that for the dreamcast until that hunk of shit ran into the ground lol
My dad has a different StarWars Arcade game in his personal collection of old arcade games.(It's the one where you play as Luke and you try to destroy the Death Star) One of his employees racked the record up to like 950,000 and I'm having trouble beating it. But he left so now I will have as long as I want without worrying about him setting the record any higher. But I've never seen this one that your talking about and will have to look around for it.