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Description
Pilot the X-Wing Fighter in the classic color vector arcade game!
Blast away TIE Fighters, zoom across the surface of the Death
Star, and roar down the trench with sampled voices and effects
from the movie!
Cabinet Information
Nearly the entire cabinet, except for the back, top, and coin
doors, is covered with artwork, including several molded plastic
sections.
Cheats, Tricks and Bugs
In the tower scene, you can shoot fireballs that are hidden behind
the towers. In the trench scene, you can shoot fireballs through
the catwalks.
Moving the flight yoke far left and far right during the attract
mode will switch between the instructions and the high score list.
In the trench
you can "use the force" and get an extra 100,000 points
by not shooting anything except the exhaust port. The text "USE
THE FORCE" will be at the top of the screen until you shoot.
The 100,000 is actually awarded just before you have to shoot
the exhaust port, so it's possible to take out some of the gun
turrets at the end, too. (The bonus is actually lower on the first
two waves.)
It's rumored
that if you shoot Darth Vader more than 30 times, you get 27 shields.
It is said you can also get 255 shields, but this is rare.
Conversion
Conversion kits exist to turn this game into The Empire Strikes
Back.
Game Introduction
Before the action starts, the player is allowed to choose which
level of difficulty to begin at, with compensating bonus scores
for each higher level of play. Once the preliminaries are finished
with, the battle begins, and the incredibly smooth first person
perspective and 3-D effects take over.
The steering
mechanism and four built-in triggers enable pinpoint shooting
and flying accuracy as well as rapid-fire. The four laser-cannons
that are located on the sides and bottom of the video monitor
hit the "cursor", which is manipulated by the steering
mechanism that also controls the direction of your ship. The mechanism
is a good copy of the firing triggers in the movie.
There are three chapters in the story of the game. In the first,
your X-Wing Fighter dogfights with Imperial TIE Fighters and Darth
Vader's ship. In the second, you maneuver past bunkers and deflector
towers on the face of the Death Star, blasting them along the
way. In the final scenario, you find yourself speeding through
the trench of the Death Star, avoiding obstacles and blasting
gun turrets then, finally, hopefully time a proton torpedo for
a direct hit on the exaust port target. What follows, if you are
successful, is the Death Star exploding in a multitude of different
colors. Then it is on to do battle again.
Throughout the game, you are bombarded by fireballs and lasers,
which you must destroy or avoid. Each hit on your ship destroys
one of your shields. Any collision will also lose you a shield
and the game ends when you run out of shields and you get hit
by anything. You do, however, receive an additional shield every
time you destroy the Death Star.
The game features a dramatic state-of-the-art color vector graphics
system that produces surprisingly realistic effects. The sound
track is laced with the familiar voices of Luke Skywalker ("Red
Five standing by.", "I cannot shake him!", "This
is Red Five. I'm going in!", etc.), Obi-Wan Kenobi ("Use
The Force, Luke!", "Remember, The Force will be with
you. Always.", etc.), Han Solo ("Yahoo! You are all
clear, kid!"), Darth Vader ("I have you now!",
"The Force is strong with this one!", etc.), Wedge,
and even R2D2 (various beeps and electronic sounds, documented
in the manual as "Yes", "No", "I agree",
"Sequence completed", "Ouch!", and "That
really hurt."). There are also seven different musical themes
from the movie that are played throughout the game including the
Star Wars Theme, Ben's Theme and the Mos Eisley Cantina Band's
number.
Game
Play
The object of the game is to destroy the Death Star. You battle
squads of attacking TIE fighters as well as Darth Vader's ship
in the attempt to accomplish your goal.
Miscellaneous
Manufactured in partnership with Lucasfilm Ltd.
Technical
The Wells-Gardner color XY monitor assembly is pin-compatbile
with the Amplifone monitor and can be used as a replacement. However,
an aftermarket correction kit is desirable.
The Amplifone HV transformers are often suspect and very expensive
to replace.
While all
four fire buttons have the same function during gameplay, when
using the "Freeze Mode" (single-step through frames),
the triggers are used for firing and the thumb buttons are used
to advance frames.
Trivia
The controller is a derivative of the legendary military Battlezone
version.
After fighting the TIE fighters, when you are flying towards the
Death Star, the yellow lines on the Death Star spell out either
"MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU" (odd-numbered waves) or
peoples' names (even numbered waves). The text is faint, but definitely
there. It is possible to see this just as the screen zooms into
the Death Star at the end of the dogfight sequence. The text is
clearly there if the game is paused, either via MAME, or by flipping
DIP switch 8 in the options bank on the logic board.
With regards
to the order of their release, Star Wars was actually followed
by Return Of The Jedi, a raster game that used the same flight
controller, then by The Empire Strikes Back, a vector game shipped
as a conversion kit for the original Star Wars.
Fixes
Installing a fan to cool the high voltage section on the monitor
is recommended to extend its life. A blue "flare" at
the end of the Death Star explosion can be removed by turning
down the brightness at the HV.
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