Episode 1 Racer wasn't that good by being a bit cheap (using obstacles and fog to control difficulty) and benefits now more on nostalgia. After the classic NES version with all its variety, SSW was basic run and shoot. Most of the "Super" series were overrated, especially Star Wars. Clone Wars I enjoyed, and the split-screen was good. It's the only game ever to do this to me. Bounty Hunter I'd have enjoyed if it didn't make me motion sick.
Shadows was good, and notably was one of the first, if not the first, N64 PAL game that was full screen. Platforming, shooting, Metvania style exploration, first person flying through asteroids, and the overhead death star run. Sorry, Attack Of The Clones was by far the best of the original trilogy. To keep things tidy, in instances where the same game was released on multiple platforms, we've opted to mention the lesser of the two - invariably the portable version - in the other's entry. The franchise has a long and storied history with video games, too, and below we take a look back at every Star Wars game on Nintendo systems, ranked from worst to best. With LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga coming to Switch in 2022, that galaxy far, far away will be coming at you across all media for a long time to come. Streaming platform Disney+ has all the movies in 4K, plus there are shows like The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett and a deluge of other TV projects in the works, and not forgetting new trilogies, spin-offs movies, games and much more in the pipeline. After all, Star Wars is never really gone. The release of Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker may have 'ended' Star Wars as we've known it for the past four-and-a-half decades, but all it really did was tie a bow on the cinematic tales of the Skywalker clan and the nine-film saga which began way back in 1977.
Update: Star Wars: Knight of the Old Republic has been added to this list.