The game was a commercial success, becoming one of the year's two best-selling
video games of 1982 for Parker Brothers, along with
Frogger. In 1982, it was reported that both games had sold a combined cartridges.
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back received mixed reviews. It was reviewed in
Video magazine shortly after its release. Reviewers praised the game's "zingy graphics" and noted that "the audio-visual effects are absolutely first-rate". Overall they characterized it as "an entertaining fast-paced contest that belongs in the cartridge libraries of most
(Atari)VCS owners". That same month, rival publication
Video Review magazine ran a review of the game written by science fiction author
Harlan Ellison who blasted the game as a "shamelessly exploitative little toy", "the latest icon of the Imbecile Industry", and a "time-wasting enterprise". However, the brunt of Ellison's criticism came from his dissatisfaction with the
game's ending both of which are
failure conditions (either all of the player's units are destroyed or the lead enemy reaches the player's base).
Ed Driscoll reviewed
The Empire Strikes Back in
The Space Gamer No. 55. Driscoll commented that "I'd have to say that the good points outweigh the bad, and it
is fun to play. I'd say that this is an excellent start for a company new to the VCS scene. May the Force be with you!" ==References==