

- CHEAT CODES FOR STAR WARS ROGUE SQUADRON 3D PC PC
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Kasan Moor herself was also an Ace in the Imperial 128th prior to her defection.
CHEAT CODES FOR STAR WARS ROGUE SQUADRON 3D PC SERIES
See also X-Wing and TIE Fighter, games to which the Rogue Squadron series is in many respects a Spiritual Successor.
CHEAT CODES FOR STAR WARS ROGUE SQUADRON 3D PC PC
The first game was later ported to PC operating systems as Rogue Squadron 3D, and is available from GOG.com and Steam. Unfortunately, it didn't work out so well and Lair was critically and commercially panned, eventually leading to the closure of the studio. The first game is set between Episodes IV and V, but several missions make use of events in Legends, like the Emperor's rebirth the next two games are set between and during points of the movies.Īfter releasing the three games, Factor 5 went on to make Lair. A series of three shooter games called Rogue Squadron (for Nintendo 64), Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader, and Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike (both for Nintendo GameCube), kicked off in 1998. Then someone looked at the X-Wing Rogue Squadron comics and realized that they could use similar settings, putting characters from the films into new missions. At that time, LucasFilm was not comfortable with video games drawing directly from the films. Factor 5, the company they contracted, wanted to make games that let people play though action scenes from the films.

In 1996, at about the same time that the first novel of the X-Wing series was coming out, LucasArts decided to make a space combat game, similar to the Hoth level in Shadows of the Empire.

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