JVC's 1993 SNES action-platformer and the middle entry of the Super Star Wars trilogy — Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back adapts Episode V with Luke's Force training on Dagobah, the Battle of Hoth with AT-AT walkers, Cloud City's lightsaber duel, and introduces the Force ability upgrade system where Luke learns new Force powers through gameplay progression.
JVC Games
3 classic games published by JVC.
JVC's 1992 SNES action-platformer and one of the finest licensed games of the 16-bit era — Super Star Wars faithfully adapts Episode IV: A New Hope through side-scrolling action stages, Mode 7 vehicle sequences (landspeeder, X-Wing, Millennium Falcon), three playable characters (Luke, Han, Chewbacca), and notoriously difficult combat that tested player patience alongside its exceptional Star Wars atmosphere.
JVC's 1994 SNES action-platformer and the conclusion of the Super Star Wars trilogy — Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi expands the playable roster to four characters (Luke, Han, Leia, Wicket the Ewok), adapts Episode VI's Tatooine desert, Endor forest, and Death Star II locations with Mode 7 vehicle sequences for the speeder bike chase and Millennium Falcon run, and delivers the series' largest character variety.