Description
Star Wars Trilogy Arcade Game
Star Wars Trilogy upright arcade game for sale. This game was made by Sega in 1999.
At the start of each game, you can choose from 3 missions, each from one of the 3 original Star Wars movies. In the Star Wars mission, you are piloting a X-Wing and shoot the tie fighters, then destroy the Death Star. In the Empire Strikes back mission you are piloting a snowspeeder and you must shoot down At-STs and Probe Droids. The Return of the Jedi mission begins with a Speeder Bike sequence and you destroy the Imperial Bikes. It has the feel of a classic arcade game with the great graphics and sound effects of a late 90’s video game. This price is for the upright version, we also have the deluxe sit down version for $7895.
The following is from the Arcade Museum
A 3-D shooter that combines several modes – flight in several different vehicle types; first-person shooting; and a unique lightsaber mode. It uses several pieces of the original film scores. Some of the dialogue is from the films, but most of it is re-recorded with impersonations of the original voices.
Star Wars Trilogy Arcade was produced by Sega in 1998.
Sega released 606 machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1960. Sega is based in Japan.
Other machines made by Sega during the time period Star Wars Trilogy Arcade was produced include: Motor Raid, Lost World: Jurassic Park, The, All Japan Pro Wrestling Featuring Virtua, House Of The Dead, The, Columns 97, Fighting Dragon Legend Elan Doree, Dirt Devils, Get Bass, Dynamite Cop, and Daytona USA 2: Battle On The Edge
Specs
| Name | Star Wars Trilogy Arcade |
|---|---|
| Developer | Sega (Japan) |
| Year | 1998 |
| Type | Videogame |
| KLOV/MOG # | 9777 |
| Class | Wide Release |
| Genre | Shooter |
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| Conversion Class | Sega Model 3 |
| Game Specific | Star Wars Trilogy Arcade Pinout |
| # Simultaneous Players | 1 |
| # Maximum Players | 1 |
| Game Play | Single |
| Control Panel Layout | Single Player Ambidextrous |
| Controls |
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| Sound | Amplified Stereo with Subwoofer (three channel) |



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