Solo: A Star Wars Story has a little video game Easter Egg

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Spoilers here, my Friends. Our friends at Kotaku remind us about a 1997 video game Star Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi.

So there’s a scene in Solo where Emilia Clarke, playing Han’s former flame Qi’ra, shows she’s a lot more dangerous than first thought by handing out a brutal beatdown to a bad guy.

Teräs Käsi—actually introduced by author Steve Perry in 1996’s Shadows of the Empire, and named for the Finnish words for “steel” and “hands”—was a 3D fighting game with almost no redeeming qualities.

To read the full article, click here.

SourceKotaku
Sergio Lopes
Sergio Lopes
Nerd, geek, garage musician, gamer and father. He was the editor of the São Paulo Jedi Council, currently editor in two blogs, at Comix Revenge where he writes about comics and Geek culture and also Star Wars, and also in the Sociedade Jedi where besides talking about Star Wars, is a bridge between what happens in Brazil to the world.
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Spoilers here, my Friends. Our friends at Kotaku remind us about a 1997 video game Star Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi.

So there’s a scene in Solo where Emilia Clarke, playing Han’s former flame Qi’ra, shows she’s a lot more dangerous than first thought by handing out a brutal beatdown to a bad guy.

Teräs Käsi—actually introduced by author Steve Perry in 1996’s Shadows of the Empire, and named for the Finnish words for “steel” and “hands”—was a 3D fighting game with almost no redeeming qualities.

To read the full article, click here.

SourceKotaku
Sergio Lopes
Sergio Lopes
Nerd, geek, garage musician, gamer and father. He was the editor of the São Paulo Jedi Council, currently editor in two blogs, at Comix Revenge where he writes about comics and Geek culture and also Star Wars, and also in the Sociedade Jedi where besides talking about Star Wars, is a bridge between what happens in Brazil to the world.
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