A relatively long time ago, in movie theaters both near and far, far, away, a little flick called Star Wars took the world by storm. A franchise was born practically overnight, with comics and novels en route almost immediately. The burgeoning video game industry would follow suit only a handful of years later, with the arrival of Parker Brothers' Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back for Atari and Intellivision.
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A key ingredient to Star Wars' success is its ability to make us wish we were a part of the action, as Jedi or Sith, smugglers or bounty hunters, Rebel pilots or Imperial agents. Thus, it is the perfect property for gaming adaptations — a fact quickly established that has led to a dizzying number of Star Wars video games through the decades.
Of course, many gamers live for a challenge. Some may wish to experience every Star Wars game ever created. First, we salute you. That is a heck of an endeavor. Perhaps this list can help. We've grouped every Star Wars game ever made by their in-universe era so that an especially determined fan can play everything from the earliest lore to the latest.
There is one nagging issue. A big one at that. The vast majority of these games are part of the Legends continuity, meaning they aren't in the Disney-established canon. It's important that we denote this, so we'll simply mark Legends or Canon title by title along the way.
If your idea of a good time is hanging out with assassin droids like HK-47 or exploring a vast galaxy that's just filled to bursting with Jedi, the Old Republic's your jam. As it stands, there are exactly zero video games in this era designated as canon per 2014-onward standards; the upcoming remake of Knights of
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