I was 12 and I loved it. Also, I had Podracer on the N64 and it was my favorite game for about 3 months.
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Shadows of the Empire is the best SW anything.
I also got a gold medal in every Rogue Squadron mission,
ROGUE SQUADRON WHERE'S OUR COVER
This and Shadow of the Empire were based
This is the only good thing to ever come out of the prequels and yet pod racing is still lame.
Hello me.
Shadows of the Empire was kino of the highest order. Living through the movies as a parallel character. The entire game is kino and the jank improves it somehow.
One of my favorite games ever.
Shadows of the Empire is more Star Warsy than the original movies themselves. That game just exudes pure Star Wars feelings
I miss Rogie Squadron. I bought Rogue Squadron 3D on gog a few years ago but there's a glitch where the camera in third person view keeps zooming out and makes it unplayable, and there are only janky temporary fixes.
It works in modern emulators now so don’t even bother with the windows version.
Rogue Squadron is one of the best games ever made. 1 and 2 and frick it, I liked 3 too.
3 was good in spite of the on-foot sections.
I don’t think the on-foot sections are that bad. I really don’t. They are just less good than the ship segments.
Worst thing about 3 is that iirc it has the most references to the prequels.
I haven’t played it since god, maybe a few years after it came out, but I remember there was an on foot section where you find the “Jedi starfighter” and I cringed. Factor 5 kept the prequel shit to a minimum in the first 2 games.
If any of you newhomosexuals didnt know, the Naboo starfighter was hidden in the first rogue squadron before it was ever officially revealed in press material. Thats why it had an unbelievably complicated cheat code to unlock.
Learning curve was pretty steep for me. But it was rewarding when you got better at it. Iirc Factor 5 did it. They stayed with Gamecube and made some of the best looking Star Wars games for it, because they said Gamecube had the most graphical prowess. Then, when Playstation 3 game around, they made a flight game for it yet again, only this time with dragons. They shat on the Wii for being graphically crippled and jumped ship to the PS3. The game tanked, just like their games on the Gamecube weren't economically viable. So they had a bad history on choosing the right console.
>We do it for the graphics!
kek, someone look up if they went bankrupt. But they were known for getting the most out of a console, graphics' wise, mainly due to Star Wars Rogue Squadron.
PS3 greased them to make a stupid game for Sony and demanded motion controls and demanded it be rushed so PS3 actually had some games.
Factor 5 dying is 100 percent the fault of Sony’s stupid decisions. That game destroyed them.
They did complete a Rogue Squadron collection for Wii but Nintendo or Lucasfilm rejected it. Iirc it also has wiimote lightsaber battles. There is footage of it but the ISO has never leaked.
A fellow jedi
I forgot to add that racing games are for mouth-breathing morons.
That game came with my n64 it was my only game for a long time.
for me, it's bullseye navior
I had an SW episode 1 game on the Dreamcast that was like a beat em up side scroller game. You could play co-op with a buddy on the second controller. It was a lot of fun but very short. Can't remember the name of it.
>moronic 12 year old likes shitty thing
wow
I was 14 and it sucked
poor man's F-Zero
This game has way bigger and more ambitious enviroments and maps than the N64 F-Zero, I think. I also like upgrading machines.
>poor man's F-Zero
I have both.
I was 8 or 9. Dad bought me a Qui Gon toy before the film from toys r us, which was next to the cinema. I loved the sword fights but wasn't too bothered by the rest. I didn't understand any of the trade embargo or vote of no confidence stuff so I assumed it was all good but I was too dumb to understand it. Dad fell asleep, but came out saying it was amazing which he always did when we went to the cinema, so that means nothing. I don't think he had an opinion either way, it was just a dumb kids film to him.
Pic related was pretty rad. I probably have every SW game released up to this and maybe a few after.
>A NEW LAP RECORD!
>Star War Racer
>Kirby and the Crystal Shard
>Ocarina of Time
>Majora's Mask
>og Super Smash
>Super Mario 64
>Mario Kart 64
>Pokemon Stadium
Frick man, do I miss those days. Zoomies today don't know how bad they have it.
The game is top tier kino. It's terribly optimized tho, no idea how we managed to play it split screen, tried it recently on hardware and you legit get 10 FPS at times.
Best enjoyed on emulator.
The GOG release of the PC port is pretty good.
for me, it's ESB on SNES
I more or less remember a quote from George Lucas where he said sound makes up 75% of a movie. Could've been 50. But the same rules apply to the game. The sound effects and music elevated the game. I loved it as an alternative to Wipeout and F-Zero. Xtreme-G sucked, you just bumped off of the rails. At least it had cool pumping techno beats and design. But it didn't keep the game from sucking.
>off by one
That's gotta sting.
These are the digits you were looking for.
Nice get, brother.
>tfw when you finally unlock the full Boonta Classic
Neva Kee>everyone else
I only had a Dreamcast in that era and it didn't really have any star wars games on it 🙁 Code Veronica was fricking great though.