Star Wars Screen Entertainment Production information Developer(s) LucasArts

Presage Software development, Inc. Publisher(s) LucasArts Release date 1994 Platform(s) PC

Mac [Source]

Star Wars Screen Entertainment was a product of LucasArts Entertainment Company and Presage Software development, Inc., released in 1994. It was a CD-ROM or 3.5″ diskette including different A New Hope–themed screen savers.

Screen Entertainment does not include any interactive game. However, the user can customize some aspects of the screen savers (number of stars, speed, etc.).

The icon to execute the program was R2-D2, which was also used in the Jawas option.

The screen saver was available for Windows operating system 3.0 or higher, as well as for Macintosh system 7.0 and above.

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Screen savers Edit

Continuity Edit

Some of the information in the biographies became outdated after the release of the 1997 re-release and the prequels. It identifies Owen Lars as Obi-Wan Kenobi's brother (which originated in the Return of the Jedi novelization and has since been contradicted), and is the only source listing Beru Lars' maiden name as Beru Weth (later revealed to be Beru Whitesun). It also includes alternate names for some Mos Eisley Cantina patrons, many later revealed to be aliases in other sources. The biography of Darth Vader includes details of his past that are very similar to the plot of the prequels, still years away. This is also the original source of Grand Moff Tarkin's first name, Wilhuff, which has since become canon.

In the Jawas and Lightsaber Duel options, the images are from the video game Super Star Wars.

Appearances Edit



