![]() A game based on the bit in Star Wars when Luke swipes his lightsaber at a floaty beach ball – a part of the film that absolutely no one wanted to see turned into a video game. It’s the gaming equivalent of banging a plastic drum with a bread knife. “But, but, this is a classic of the 8-bit era! How can this be bottom of the list?” Well, just try playing this game now and see whether you still think it should be in the top ten. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1982, Atari 2600) This story has been updated since its original publication. And so, for your entertainment, here is every Star Wars game ever*, starting with the dog’s dinners and ending with the dog’s bollocks. ![]() Hello Kinect Star Wars, I’m looking at you.īut among the dire shovelware that stinks up the Star Wars game library there are a handful that constitute some of the most pioneering games of their age. This might be something to do with the fact that you can stick the name Star Wars on pretty much any old rubbish and it will still sell like hotcakes. ![]() It turns out that Star Wars is a popular franchise on which to base a video game. ![]()
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