Reproduction cart playable on original hardware
The first games in our@starwarscollection are LIVE! Star Warsâ„¢ (NES, Game Boy) and Star Warsâ„¢: Bounty Hunter are available in standard editions or Collector’s Editions. If you miss out, we’ll have more copies going live later today at 6pm EDT!https://t.co/5Lksol4sqopic.twitter.com/Dur9l1cHxb
— Limited Run Games (@LimitedRunGames)Jul 27, 2025

I’m constantly impressed with the titles Limited Run Games gets its hands on. Earlier this month, the cult classicPsychonautswas announced to be getting a physical packagefrom the company, and nowStar Warsis next. The PS2 cult classicBounty Hunteris the more modern game, but Limited Run is going above and beyond with the other two offerings.
Star Warson the NES and Game Boy will be available and not just as a digital code for modern platforms. Fully operational reproduction carts of the two are up for grabs with some special edition packaging that makes them look like classicStar Warsfigurines. That’s a lot of dedication to recreating an old era and they look absolutely breathtaking. Sadly, pre-orders are currently sold out, though Limited Run should be offering up a second batch.

A “classic” and “premium” edition will be available for every title with the more expensive option coming in special packaging. The NES and Game Boy games will run you$39.99for theregularand$84.99for thepremium. They are limited to 3,000 units and 2,000 units, respectively.Bounty Hunter, on the other hand, will run you$29.99for the standard and$84.99for the limited. It will be limited to 7,500 and 3,000 units, respectively.
If you just want every single version of these games (including both the limited and standard packages), you may get anall-in-one bundle for $364.99. I’m not quite sure why you’d want two versions of each game, but I suppose there is some collectible value to be had. That steelbook forBounty Hunteris pretty nice looking, so maybe it is worth double dipping on.







