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''''' Star Wars Arcade''''' (スターウォーズ・アーケード) is a [[Sega Model 1]] arcade game developed by [[Sega]]/[[LucasArts]] and published by Sega in 1993. It was also brought to the [[Sega 32X]] in 1994 and sold as a launch title for the system.
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''''' Star Wars Arcade''''' (スターウォーズ・アーケード) is a [[Sega Model 1]] arcade game developed by [[LucasArts]] and published by Sega in 1993. It was also brought to the [[Sega 32X]] in 1994 and sold as a launch title for the system.
  
 
Like all Model 1 games, ''Star Wars Arcade'' is presented in 3D perspective. The player pilots various ships from the ''Star Wars'' universe including the X-Wing and Y-Wing fighters through various missions.
 
Like all Model 1 games, ''Star Wars Arcade'' is presented in 3D perspective. The player pilots various ships from the ''Star Wars'' universe including the X-Wing and Y-Wing fighters through various missions.

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Star Wars Arcade
System(s): Sega Model 1, Sega 32X
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up

















Star Wars Arcade (スターウォーズ・アーケード) is a Sega Model 1 arcade game developed by LucasArts and published by Sega in 1993. It was also brought to the Sega 32X in 1994 and sold as a launch title for the system.

Like all Model 1 games, Star Wars Arcade is presented in 3D perspective. The player pilots various ships from the Star Wars universe including the X-Wing and Y-Wing fighters through various missions.

Star Wars Arcade was followed by Star Wars Trilogy Arcade in 1998.

Manuals

  • JP Manual (info) ("Starwarsarcade 32x jp manual.cbr" does not exist)

Physical Scans

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Star Wars Arcade

Model 1 Version

32X Version