I do love going back in time and replaying some of my series on StarWars.com has me wanting to play all of the old golden hits all over again. 2385d
In Replaying the Classics, StarWars.com revisits Star Wars games of yesteryear, examining why we loved them then and why they stand the test of time.
This article covers the playing of comic books of the mid-90s (which I fondly from my youth) and was an aerial shooter style game.
It was created for the N64 with the single-thumbstick gamepad when it first released but you can play it on your PC now with your favorite controller or joystick and it still plays well. You only need one analog stick to steer your X-Wing or other starfighter in the game and learning to fly in this game does not come with a steep learning curve.
A snippet on the fighters available from the StarWars.com article:
“Most of your favorite starfighters are available for you to take into battle, keeping in mind that the game launched in 1998, before even The fun and variety into engagements as you make your way through the story. “
Alex Kane goes on to tell us more about the shooting with classic Rogue Squadron after reading this.
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