Factor 5 Talks Rogue Squadron III 17
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to the Planet GameCube interview with Julian Eggebrecht of Factor 5, developers of Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike. The interview covers the multiple-vehicles-in-one-mission gameplay of this promising Gamecube sequel ("There is a mission in which you get out of an AT-ST, run to an AT-AT and capture that"), deals with the important issue of whether you can shoot Ewoks ("Ewoks? Why would you want to shoot them? They are so cute... Let me put it this way: If you could shoot them I am sure it is a bug and not an intended feature"), and also mentions the game's movies will be in DivX, using Factor 5's own console DivX utilities.
Is it just me... (Score:4, Informative)
Playstation:
Star Wars Demolition
Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles
Star Wars Episode I: Phantom Menace, The
Star Wars: Dark Forces
Star Wars: Masters of Teras Kasi
Star Wars: Rebel Assault II
PS2:
Star Wars: Bounty Hunter
Star Wars: Galaxies
Star Wars: Jango Fett
Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter
Star Wars: Racer Revenge
Star Wars: Starfighter
Star Wars: Super Bombad Racing
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Gamecube:
Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast
Star Wars: Bounty Hunter
Star Wars: Rebel Strike
Star Wars: Rogue Leader
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
PC:
Star Trek: Dominion Wars
Star Wars Chess
Star Wars Episode I Insider's Guide
Star Wars Episode I: Battle for Naboo
Star Wars Episode I: Phantom Menace, The
Star Wars Episode I: Racer
Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast
Star Wars: Behind the Magic
Star Wars: Dark Forces
Star Wars: Droid Works
Star Wars: Force Commander
Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds
Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds - Clone Campaigns
Star Wars: Galaxies
Star Wars: Gungan Frontier
Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Dark Forces II
Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Jedi Academy
Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Star Wars: Pit Droids
Star Wars: Rebel Assault
Star Wars: Rebel Assault II - The Hidden Empire
Star Wars: Rebellion
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
Star Wars: Starfighter
Star Wars: TIE Fighter
Star Wars: X-Wing
Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance
Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter
Star Wars: Yoda Stories
That's just the latest games; there are SW games for consoles as far back as the Atari 2600, and the original Arcade game in 1983.
How am I even supposed to figure out which ones are worth buying?
This is more ridiculous than the street fighter games.
Re:Is it just me... (Score:2)
Further, the differences between generations of Star Wars games are quite signific
Re:Is it just me... (Score:3)
Probably more like 80%.
A pet peeve of mine is that classic games from,say, 5-10 years ago are nowhere to be found (except a certain auction site) even if they have no problem running on today's hardware. Want to buy an old game? Sorry, we don't have a way to sell it to you,
Re:Is it just me... (Score:2)
For the longest time I had a 486, even when everyone else had a P2, so it was my only recourse for games a
Re:Is it just me... (Score:1)
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You could have a "Dress Up: Princess Leia" for the little girls even.
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If any Lu
Oops, stupid me (Score:2)
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Rebel Assult? (Score:1)
Dude ... (Score:3, Funny)
They're missing out on a HUUUUGE market segment here, but then again maybe this is something for Quake models...
Re:Dude ... (Score:2)
Guess you've never been here before [idleworm.com]
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Re:Dude ... (Score:2)
I'd like to see Star Wars: Ewok Autopsy.
That would combine my love for cheesy alien autopsy stuff *and* my desire to cut ewoks into pieces. If there was a Jar-Jar expansion, they could charge me full price for it.
Pilotwings (Score:2)
I've also read, but cannot find the link, that Rogue Squadron III actually started out as a technology demo to show Nintendo what they were capable of.
Anyway, there's two great games to look forward to for us Gamecube owners.
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