Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back

Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, sometimes called Super The Empire Strikes Back or simply Super Empire Strikes Back is a platform game for the Super Nintendo or Super Famicom which follows Super Star Wars and precedes Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. It is largely based on the second film of the original Star Wars trilogy, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.

Plot and gameplay
Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back follows closely the standard set by Super Star Wars, with multiple playable characters and Mode 7 quasi-3D vehicle sequences. Controls are very similar to the first game, but with an enhanced double-jump. Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and Chewbacca are all playable characters. Darth Vader appears as a boss.

Trivia

 * Released on June 1st, 1993, exactly one year after Super Star Wars and one year before Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.
 * Advertised as a 12 megabyte game. For a relatively brief period in gaming history, some particularly large games were advertised based on their contents in megabytes, some of which required special cartridges to hold.  Other games advertised in this manner included Strider, Streets of Rage, and Final Fantasy III.  Super Star Wars: The Return of the Jedi, the next in the series, was advertised as 16 megabytes.
 * Like Super Star Wars, Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back also had an 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System version, without the Super in the title.
 * Included a password system so users could effectively save games without needing any onboard cartridge memory.
 * Released in Japan by Victor Interactive Software as Super Star Wars: Teikoku no Gyakushuu.