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Star Wars Video Game Planets
Terrestrial Planets Appearing in Star Wars Video Games In order of release. By LCM Mirei Seppen 1. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1982) Outer Rim Hoth 2. Star Wars (1983) No Terrestrial Planets 3. Star Wars: Jedi Arena (1983) No Terrestrial Planets 4. Star Wars: Return of the Jedi: Death Star Battle (1983) No Terrestrial Planets 5. Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (1984) Outer Rim Forest Moon of Endor 6. Death Star Interceptor (1985) No Terrestrial Planets 7. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1985) Outer Rim Hoth 8. Star Wars (1987) Mid Rim Iskalon Outer Rim Hoth (Called 'Tina') Kessel Tatooine Yavin 4 9. Ewoks and the Dandelion Warriors (1987) Outer Rim Forest Moon of Endor 10. Star Wars Droids (1988) Outer Rim Aaron 11. Star Wars (1991) Outer Rim Tatooine Yavin 4 12. Star Wars: Attack on the Death Star (1991) No Terrestrial Planets 13. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1992) Outer Rim Bespin Dagobah Hoth 14. Super Star Wars 1 (1992) Outer Rim Tatooine Yavin 4 15. Star Wars: X-Wing (1993) No Terrestrial Planets 16. Star Wars Chess (1993) No Terrestrial Planets 17. Star Wars Arcade (1993) No Terrestrial Planets 18. Star Wars: Rebel Assault 1 (1993) Outer Rim Hoth Kolaador Tatooine Yavin 4 19. Super Star Wars 2: The Empire Strikes Back (1993) Outer Rim Bespin Dagobah Hoth 20. Super Star Wars 3: Return of the Jedi (1994) Outer Rim Forest Moon of Endor Tatooine 21. Star Wars: TIE Fighter (1994) No Terrestrial Planets 22. Star Wars: Dark Forces 1 (1995) Core Cal-Seti Coruscant Hutt Space Nar Shaddaa Mid Rim Anteevy Danuta Gromas 16 Talay Outer Rim Anoat Fest Wildspace Orinackra 23. -
2016 Topps Star Wars Card Trader Checklist
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Titel System Genre Release the Empire Strikes Back ATARI 2600, Intellivision
Titel System Genre Release The Empire Strikes Back ATARI 2600, Intellivision (1983) Action 1982 Jedi Arena ATARI 2600 Action 1983 Death Star Battle ATARI 2600, XE/XL Action 1983 Star Wars: The Arcade Game Atari 2600, Atari 5200, XE/XL, Coleco Action 1983 Ewok Adventure (Prototype) ATARI 2600 Action 1983 Star Wars Arcade Action 1983 Return of the Jedi Arcade Action 1984 The Empire Strikes Back Arcade Action 1985 Star Wars - The Arcade Game (Domark) C-64, versch. Homecomputer, ST, Amiga Action 1987 Star Wars - The Arcade Game (Broderbound) PC Action 1988 The Empire Strikes Back (Domark) C-64, versch. Homecomputer, ST, Amiga Action 1987 Return of the Jedi (Domark) C-64, versch. Homecomputer, ST, Amiga Action 1988 Star Wars NES Jump'n'Run 1991 Star Wars GameBoy Jump'n'Run 1992 Das Imperium schlägt zurück NES Jump'n'Run 1992 Super Star Wars Super-NES Jump'n'Run Dez 92 Rebel Assault PC, 3DO, Sega CD, MAC Action 1993 X-Wing PC Action 1993 Star Wars Arcade Arcade, MegaDrive 32x Action 1993 Imperial Pursuit PC Flug-Sim 1993 B-Wing PC Flug-Sim 1993 Das Imperium schlägt zurück GameBoy Jump'n'Run 1993 Star Wars Master System, Game Gear Jump'n'Run 1993 Super Empire Strikes Back Super-NES Jump'n'Run Dez 93 Tie Fighter PC Flug-Sim 1994 Defender of the Empire PC Flug-Sim 1994 Screen Entertainment PC Entertainment 1994 Star Wars Chess PC, SegaCD Strategie 1994 Super Return of the Jedi Super-NES Jump'n'Run Dez 94 Rebel Assault II PC, Mac, PS one Action 1995 Star Wars Collection PC Sonstiges 1995 Super Return of the Jedi GameBoy, Game Gear Jump'n'Run 1995 -
Super Star Wars Dos Download Pc Super Star Trek
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Star Wars Rogue Onemission Briefing Checklist
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“Millions of Voices: Star Wars, Digital Games, Fictional Worlds, and Franchise Canon” Felan Parker
“Millions of Voices: Star Wars, Digital Games, Fictional Worlds, and Franchise Canon” Felan Parker (Published in Game on, Hollywood! Essays on the Intersection of Video Games and Cinema. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland, 2013.) “I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.” —Obi-Wan Kenobi, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope In today’s media landscape of conglomeration and convergence, one of the major discourses in and about transmedia franchises is one of canon. If a story develops across multiple media, what is essential to the cosmology of the franchise? Which aspects of it are authentic? What is consistent across multiple texts? When do franchise texts count as legitimate and canonical, and when are they secondary or peripheral? The industry, franchise producers, critics and fans attend closely to such questions throughout the development and reception of franchise texts or products. As one of the most prominent and popular transmedia franchises, Star Wars offers a rich field to study discourses and practices of canon, to tease out its implications, and to reconsider its terms. Like other franchises with active fan communities, the Star Wars franchise has come to be defined by its emphasis on a singular, cohesive canon and fictional universe. Through various ‘official’ and ‘unofficial’ articulations of this canon, and the attendant debates, a multiplicity of seemingly unified visions of the Star Wars universe are, and have been, articulated. Since the 1982 release of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back for the Atari 2600, digital games have played an increasingly central role in the Star Wars franchise, as the medium has come into own as a cultural form. -
The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 1
The Star Wars Timeline Gold: Appendices 1 THE STAR WARS TIMELINE GOLD The Old Republic. The Galactic Empire. The New Republic. What might have been. Every legend has its historian. By Nathan P. Butler - Gold Release Number 49 - 78th SWT Release - 07/20/11 _________________________________________ Officially hosted on Nathan P. Butler’s website __at http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/timeline ____________ APPENDICES ―Look at the size of that thing!‖ --Wedge Antilles Dedicated to All the loyal SWT readers who have helped keep the project alive since 1997. -----|----- -Fellow Star Wars fans- Now that you‘ve spent time exploring the Star Wars Timeline Gold‘s primary document and its Clone Wars Supplement, you‘re probably curious as to what other ―goodies‖ the project has in store. Here, you‘ll find the answer to that query. This file, the Appendices, features numerous small sections, featuring topics ranging from G-Canon, T-Canon, and Apocryphal (N-Canon) timelines, a release timeline for ―real world‖ Star Wars materials, information relating to the Star Wars Timeline Project‘s growth, and more. This was the fourth file created for the Star Wars Timeline Gold. The project originally began as the primary document with the Official Continuity Timeline, then later spawned a Fan Fiction Supplement (now discontinued) and an Apocrypha Supplement (now merged into this file). The Appendices came next, but with its wide array of different features, it has survived to stand on its own alongside the primary document and continues to do so alongside the newer Clone Wars Supplement. I hope you find your time spent reading through it well spent. -
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The Art of Video Games Voting Results
The Art of Video Games Voting Results The Art of Video Games exhibition will explore the 40‐year evolution of video games as an artistic medium, with a focus on striking visual effects, the creative use of new technologies, and the most influential artists and designers. A website (www.artofvideogames.org) offered participants a chance to vote for 80 games from a pool of 240 proposed choices in various categories, divided by era, game type and platform. Voting took place between February 14, 2011 and April 17, 2011. The exhibition will be on display at the Smithsonian American Art Museum from March 16, 2012 through September 30, 2012 (www.americanart.si.edu/taovg). Visit www.artofvideogames.org to sign up to receive updates about this exhibition. Era 1: Start! System Image Genre Winning Game Other Nominees Atari VCS Action Pac‐Man , 1981, Toru Iwatani /Tod Haunted House Frye. ™ and © NAMCO BANDAI Tunnel Runner Games Inc. Adventure Pitfall! , 1982, David Crane. Adventure Activision Blizzard. All trade names E.T. The Extra‐Terrestrial and trademarks are properties of their respective parties. All rights reserved. Target Space Invaders , 1980, Rick Maurer. Missile Command® Yars’ Revenge® Combat/StrategyCombat/Strategy CombatCombat ®, 1977, SteveSteve MayerMayer, JoeJoe StarStar Raiders®Raiders® Decuir, Larry Kaplan, Larry Wagner. Video Chess® © 1978 Atari Interactive, Inc. ColecoVision Action Donkey Kong ™, 1982, Created by Jungle Hunt Shigeru Miyamoto. Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel’s Castle Adventure Pitfall II: Lost Caverns , 1984, David Alcazar: The Forgotten Crane, adapted by Robert Fortress Rutkowski. Activision Blizzard. All Gateway to Apshai trade names and trademarks are properties of their respective parties. -
Star Wars: the Empire Strikes Back Pdf, Epub, Ebook
STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Geof Smith,Chris Kennett | 24 pages | 28 Jul 2015 | Golden Books | 9780736435444 | English | United States Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back PDF Book LucasArts amps force powers to 11 as the protagonist, Starkiller, can pull entire Star Destroyers out of the sky. Steam Think Doom , but Star Wars. Steam While TIE Fighter could never exist with 's X-Wing , this game holds our attention because it gives us a look at the inner workings of the empire—one of the first games to ever do so. Star Wars Miniatures Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic The bird became the inspiration for the singing macaws at the Enchanted Tiki Room. Star Wars: Republic Commando We'll have to wait and see. They can also spot operating inefficiencies and, in many cases, come up with solutions. Events Innovation Festival The Grill. For a split second, it seems that this colorful horns- for-a-beard alien is flesh and blood. Since , the A has been adapted to meet changing needs and technologies. Topics Illustrator. There may be no better expression of corporate mission in corporate architecture than the headquarters of Oakley Inc. The first audio-animatronic, defined as a robot that pairs movement and audio , debuted in Disneyland in June Super Star Wars and Super Return of the Jedi are also great, but there's just something special about riding a Tauntaun. But pure nostalgia and our memories of unfathomable nerd rage carves this game into a special place in our heart. But tough tasks breed creative solutions. -
'The First Step Into a Smaller World': the Transmedia Economy
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Bournemouth University Research Online ‘The First Step into a Smaller World’: The Transmedia Economy of Star Wars William Proctor and Matthew Freeman Introduction: ‘A Disturbance in the Force’ Following the sale of Lucasfilm to Disney, fans of the Star Wars Expanded Universe (EU) were rightly concerned about the future of extra-cinematic narrative material. Despite George Lucas’s insistence that Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005) was ‘the final piece in a generation-spanning cinematic epic,’1 the news that Disney would re-awaken the dormant film series and continue chronologically with episodes Seven through Nine, alongside a further trilogy of spin-off movies, meant that the post-Return of the Jedi timeline was in peril. Unless Disney decided to adapt Kathy Tyer’s novel, Truce at Bakura (1994), or Timothy Zahn’s Heir to the Empire (1991), as an authentic continuation of the Skywalker Saga, the fate of the EU stood precariously on the fulcrum between ‘Canon’ and ‘Apocrypha’ (the former sanctioned as official Star Wars ‘fact’ and the latter as speculative ‘what if?’ material). In 2012, Proctor conducted an analysis of Star Wars fans that aimed to capture responses to the Lucasfilm/ Disney merger. One respondent, Michael Caldwell, one of many, expressed concern about the EU: My real worry here is that they will TRASH a 30-some year history of EU that we’ve already had to retcon [retroactive continuity][1] after the prequel trilogy. I don’t know if I can take it again…that is the real reason most EU fans are worried.