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Star Wars: Jedi Arena

 
Games: Star Wars: Jedi Arena
 
  • Release Date: 1983
  • Genre: Action
  • Style: Overhead View Action
  • Similar Games: Warlords (IBM PC Compatible), Warlords (Atari Video Computer System)

Game Description

Based on Luke Skywalker's training sequence in the original Star Wars film, Parker Brothers' Star Wars: Jedi Arena places you in the role of a Jedi Knight as you battle against either the computer or another human in a test of skill.

You play as the red Jedi and your opponent, whether human or computer, plays as the blue one. The view is a top-down one with a seeker ball placed between the two combatants. A force field protects both of them.

As you rotate the knob on your paddle, your lightsaber moves back and forth. Use the fire button to shoot laser bolts from the seeker at your opponent, who uses his lightsaber to deflect the blasts and in turn shoot bolts from the seeker at you. Every time a blast hits your force field, a piece of it disappears. If a shot gets through and hits one of the knights, the round is over and the winner scores one point. The first player to three points can claim victory.

Every so often, the seeker will build up an overload of energy and go wild, flying around the arena shooting random blasts at both players. During this time you can only defend yourself and must wait for the ball to calm down before you can use it offensively again.

There are eight variants to the game, four for one player and four for two players. The seeker will move slow, medium or fast depending on the game selected, and a final version makes the seeker invisible. Setting the difficulty switch to A will give you three lines of protection in your force field while B will give you four lines.
~ Brad Cook, All Game Guide

Roots & Influences

This game used Luke's training on board the Millenium Falcon in Star Wars as its primary source of influence. In that scene, he trained against a seeker ball which shot at him.

The gameplay mechanics are similar to Warlords.
~ Brad Cook, All Game Guide

Production Credits

Created by: Rex Bradford
~ Brad Cook, All Game Guide
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Star Wars: Jedi Arena

Game box front cover art
Developer(s) Parker Brothers
Publisher(s) Parker Brothers
Platform(s) Atari 2600
Release date(s) 1983
Genre(s) 2D overhead shooter
Mode(s) One or two players
Media Cartridge
Input methods Paddle controller

Star Wars: Jedi Arena is a 2D overhead shooter video game published by Parker Brothers in 1983 for the Atari 2600.

Gameplay

In the game, two Jedis, one blue and one red, face each other in lightsaber training. Player one is blue, the red Jedi is either a human or computer controlled opponent. The player controls his lightsaber with the paddle controller, defending himself from the laser blasts coming from the Seeker ball, fired by the opponent. The Seeker will regularly go wild and fire laser blasts randomly. The aim of the game is to fire laser blasts from the Seeker at the opponent's shield and finally the opponent himself. The game has four difficulty levels, changing the Seeker's speed, in the highest level the Seeker is invisible. The game ends when one player has received three direct hits.

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