Star Wars Arcade, or simply Star Wars, is an arcade game produced by Sega and released in 1994. The game is a first-person space simulator, based around scenes from Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi, especially the Battle of Endor.
A home version of the game was later released by Sega in November 1994 on the 32X video game system. The new version featured eight levels versus the arcade game's four levels, now including the attack on the original Death Star from Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope.
Levels[]
Between missions, R2-D2 activates auto pilot and takes the player to the next level, usually jumping through hyperspace. The Sega version has the option to choose Arcade Mode to more closely mimic the original game.
Arcade[4][]
- Dogfight - TIE fighters and Star Destroyers in an asteroid field
- Super Star Destroyer - Enter and destroy a Super Star Destroyer
- Surface Ops - Death Star II surface
- Death Star II - Enter the second Death Star and destroy its power generator
Sega 32X[4][]

Attack on the Death Star (Sega version)
- First Blood - TIE fighters in an asteroid field
- Dogfight I - TIE fighters and Star Destroyers
- Surface Ops - Death Star surface
- Death Star Trenches - Death Star trench run
- Dogfight II - TIE fighters and Star Destroyers
- Super Star Destroyer - Enter and destroy a Super Star Destroyer
- Search and Destroy - Death Star II surface
- Death Star - Enter the second Death Star and destroy its power generator
Appearances[]
Characters | Organisms | Droid models | Events | Locations |
Organizations and titles | Sentient species | Vehicles and vessels | Weapons and technology | Miscellanea |
Characters
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Organisms
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Droid models
Events
Locations
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Organizations and titles
Sentient species
Vehicles and vessels
Weapons and technology
Miscellanea
Sources[]
"Atari Wars" — Star Wars Insider 40
"Red Five, I'm Going In" — Star Wars Insider 65
"Destroy the Death Star" — Star Wars Insider 195
Notes and references[]
- ↑ Copyright displayed in the game: Sega 1993, Lucasfilm 1994
- ↑ "Viewpoint". GameFan, Vol. 2, Issue 12, December 1994. (web archive)
- ↑ The New Essential Chronology
- ↑ 4.0 4.1
Star Wars Arcade (32X) Instruction Manual on the Internet Archive (content obsolete and backup link not available)
External links[]
Star Wars Arcade (32X) Instruction Manual on the Internet Archive
SEGA Star Wars Arcade - Real MODEL 1 Full Playthrough on the SEGA MODEL KING YouTube channel (backup link)
Star Wars Arcade (32X) Playthrough on the NintendoComplete YouTube channel (backup link)
Star Wars Arcade on Killer List of Video Games (backup link archived on March 13, 2016)
Star Wars Arcade on The Arcade History Database (backup link archived on March 13, 2016)
Star Wars Arcade on MobyGames (backup link)