![]() Falling into the "side-story" category, Star Wars console gamers got one of their first tastes of a new adventure set between two of the classic films. ![]() Then the N64 was born, and with it came the flawed yet lovable Shadows of the Empire. The SNES was later home to a trilogy of "Super Star Wars" titles that kept fans quite happy with their film-based, side-scrolling fun. Nintendo fans have seen the classic breed of Star Wars titles on their home consoles dating back to the early NES days. ![]() These LucasArts titles typically fall into one of two categories (or occasionally both): recreating the action of the films themselves, or venturing into uncharted, side-story waters that attempt to fill in the holes around the plots of the movies. ![]() But in the meantime, gamers and fans of the films can, of course, look forward to countless related videogame renditions of the Star Wars universe. ![]() George Lucas only has one more movie to crank out before his epic pair of trilogies is complete. ![]()
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