I once saw a question, what game would you take with you to a desert island if you could only play one. The answer was tie fighter. That game went on forever .
Or how bout Xwing vs Tie Fighter?
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I'm right there with you. These games are also what imprinted "invert y axis" in my brain. Every game I play now, I have to invert the Y axis
This here. I grew up with the X-Wing series, Flight Simulator and Combat Flight Simulator. I was brought up with a joystick, so "pull back to go up" is ingrained in my mind. Inverted controls make sense with that mindset, it's the normies that have it backwards.
XvT was ahead of it's time, and not to it's benefit. Game would have been much better received at a later time when people had more than modems (if they had a modem at all).
Came here to say the same thing. Playing TIE Fighter and blasting those rebel scum to smithereens! Goddamn A-Wings were tricky buggers, even if you had the TIE Advanced
Hijacking your comment to encourage anyone reading this to seek out vector graphic games. You have to see them in person to really experience how cool they are.
It's worth also considering their historical context. This was INCREDIBLY cool in the early 80s, and was actually pretty impressive technology back then, especially the digitized "speech." I mean, we're in the days when Atari dominated the landscape, and everything was a side-scroller or top-down game.
The Star Wars arcade game, though, was a first person game, and it was *wild*. Doubly so when you played it in the sit-down cabinet.
I loved that game! My aunt and uncle keep a well-maintained upright version of the arcade original in their kitchen, and it was with immense pride that I watched my then 8 year old daughter take second place on a decades old leaderboard last Thanksgiving. "Great shot kid"
Was so intimidated by that whole set up as a little kid in the arcade back in the early 80ās.
I remember the line of older kids waiting to play it. They were so scary.
I remember crashing and burning on that thing whenever I did get into it.
Amazing additional note:
Was randomly in NJ a few months back (I live in NYC) meeting up with some old college friends. We went to a vintage arcade and pinball hall that I randomly found on Google maps. They had a ton of old 80ās arcade cabinets. I saw SW 1984 in the wild again, in 2024. It was unreal.
I'd have to be dragged out of there. The arcade in Stranger Things was filmed in an empty building in my town and I really, really wish they'd have left it intact as a working business. All us old-timers would have had them rolling in quarters.
You know, I was going to go with the X-wing answer from the 90's, but that's thinking in PC terms. But, yeah, that arcade game was my first.
Got to play it again a few years ago at the Pinball Museum in Vegas. Good memories.
Shadows is why I game on an Xbox series S instead of a PS5 today. Played about 5 minutes of Dark Forces at a Toys R Us demo console when I was 10 yo. First FPS experience of my life, fucking hooked. Had no idea what it was or what the console was called. Heard about a Star Wars shooter on the N64 when it came out and figured that must be it. Begged my parents for an N64 and the rest is history. Probably would have stuck with the Playstation line until today if I hadn't mistaken Shadows for Dark Forces.
the trilogy on the snes was pretty rad. i was older by the time the snes was out, well 13 as opposed to how old i was playing the nes. which i got in the first run released for xmas in the tri state area. i think 85ā? i dig how some of the games were challenging for the snes.
Yeah that game was really terrific. For a long time that was some of the best sword fighting in gaming, especially lightsaber combat centric fighting in general. I donāt think the formula really evolved until Mount & Blade/Chivalry/Mordhau
I still prefer jedi academy swordplay. Mordhau etc. are fun, but they never felt as simultaneously effortless or tactical as JA.
Nothing beats waiting for the gap with heavy stance and cutting a sith acolyte in half, then switching to light stance to deflect blaster bolts and force pushing stormtroopers off a cliff. Just makes me feel like a jedi knight.
God I'm going to have to install it again.
Jedi Outcast had the best gameplay, but either Outcast or Academy was amazing for multiplayer saber duels.
Custom multiplayer servers with all sorts of reskin mods and actual saber dueling etiquette rules that everyone actually followed.
It wouldn't surprise me if some of the servers are still around to this day.
I used to spend hours every day perfecting my style in multiplayer on Xbox live, forming clans with other kids and overall just taking it way too seriously. My favorite move was force choking people and holding them over the torches in the Sith temple on Korriban. It did next to no damage but it was incredibly hilarious to annoy people that way.
Itās so interesting that, at least to me, a LOT of Star Wars games are like that. The graphics are way out of date but the core mechanics/story still holds up today. For example, I played KOTOR1-2 during peak Covid and those stories are phenomenal
Same. The furthest I ever got was the Death Star but before that I was stuck for the longest time on the sand crawler. I remember letting the game idle on the menu screen so I could see what all the later levels looked like lol
Star wars, shadows of the empire.
I was literally scared of the "ultra realistic wampas"
Nowadays you can see the condensation on a birds wing and be like "the light was rendered poorly, totally breaks my immersion" lmao
Shadows of the Empire blew my mind as a kid. We got our N64 at Christmas and it was the first game we had outside of Super Mario 64. I can still hear the score in my head when I think about it. Having actual John Williams music in a game was a whole new experience at the time.Ā
got it for my birthday 97 or 98, super difficult and in english which is not my native language and I wasn't even 10 at that time. still I loved the game from the beginning, even tho it took me long time to learn. about the story I learnt many years later on YT
When I first got my ps2 for some reason my parents would just rent me a game to play each week from blockbuster. I remember having battlefront for like 3 months straight because it was fun. Then my dad made the mistake of telling me it was based on a movie, thus began my starwars Fandom.
I remember going to my friend's house and he was like "dude, you have to see this game! X
He was rolling around as a droideka on Kamino, unrolled , threw his shield on, and started blasting away at clones.
I got that game about a month later for my birthday.
I saw EP 1 in theaters last week, and the pod race engine starting up sounds from the movie immediately jumped me back to playing this game. Such fond memories of it, and the reason we bought an N64 back in the day.
Bro thatās what I was all about as a kid. An endless fight. The original endless fight.
Plus the gold blocks and all the mini game stuff surrounding them were peak. I donāt think there has ever been a better video game than Lego StarWars, it was the perfect mix of childhood love and quality gameplay. And I say that as a diehard Fallout fan.
That was such a good game. I think one of the reasons Sekiro clicked for me can be traced back to that game. Perfect deflecting blasters was an important part of the game mechanics.
Shoutout to [https://www.massassi.net/](https://www.massassi.net/) with all the user created levels, mods and cogs. And [zone.com](http://zone.com) multiplayer
I played the hell out of this. No other video game has the nostalgia factor for me that Dark Forces does. Instantly takes me back to being 6-7 years old, the sewer monsters still creep me the f out
This was my first ever PC game, that my mother bought for me when we got a PC for home. Absolutely amazing game that turned into a great series. I recently enjoyed the remaster. Have you tried it?
I played it on the Wii. But when I was out shopping in malls with my mom, I often visited the Apple store as a kid just so I could sit in one of their kid chairs and play the game on their computers. They only allowed us to play the first chapter of A New Hope but it was quite fun
Same. We had it as a standalone game, and then later got a combo box with RA1 and 2, TIE Fighter, and a demo for Dark Forces. I played the hell out of the RAs and TIE Fighter. Made it to the sewer level of the DF demo and was traumatized by the dianoga attacking....I was like 8 at the time.
Jedi Power Battles on the PS1, my parents let me and my sister rent it since we were both obsessed with The Phantom Menace and we played through the game in co-op (I was always Obi-Wan or Adi Gallia, my sister tended to go Qui-Gon or Mace - there wasn't much love for Plo Koon, sorry Filloni).
Then I think The Phantom Menace (PS1), Starfighter (PS2), Star Wars (GB) and Attack of the Clones (GBA) were my next few Star Wars games, and after that it was just me using my pocket money to grab whatever Star Wars games I could find.
Nice! My friend also had Power Battles on the PS1. Went over there one day and was playing it and really enjoyed it. At home we didnt have a PS1, we had a N64 and Dreamcast. Found out they also released Power Battles on the Dreamcast so we got that port and played it a bunch.
Was also my first fighting game. Didn't realize it sucked as one but it was a good gateway. It took me years to figure out how to shoot the guns. I remember spending hours looking through the manual amd in practice mode trying to get Luke's full-power throw to work.
Actual players working as entertainers and doctors /medics buffing people. Wide variety of creatures you could tame and even ride iirc. Super cool boynty hunter system,faction warfare sysrem Shit was ahead of its time so bad fuck Sony
Closest thing I find to SWG is eve online,but there's no jedis or even leaving your ship
It was! Best game I've ever played. PRE NGE. Sure it was nearly impossible to become a jedi, good! I had a blast being a droid engineer(maker). So so good.
Starwars game boy game early 90s
Iām an OG to this shit ahaha š¤£
https://www.dkoldies.com/star-wars-gameboy-game/?sku=Game-GBoy-StarWars&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw6PGxBhCVARIsAIumnWa-rGe8dDqdfU0Rn84uroKBztvLlSYJLmyjB3ge5RxmlBsRjOZP8UcaArMlEALw_wcB
Yoda Stories on PC. Sometimes I have to look this up to make sure it was an actual game.
It was either that or Rebel Assault 2. I honestly can't remember now.
Star Wars episode one on the original PlayStation. I didnāt know I needed a memory card so every time I played I started from the beginning and tried to get as far as possible.
X-Wing or TIE Figher, somewhere in the 90s. Fun times.
Dark Forces for me!
Same here. Also my very first FPS
X-wing for sure for me. But TIE fighter was awesome!
I once saw a question, what game would you take with you to a desert island if you could only play one. The answer was tie fighter. That game went on forever .
"Thus is the fate of enemies of The Empire."
Via DOS prompt. Yep
Or how bout Xwing vs Tie Fighter? š I'm right there with you. These games are also what imprinted "invert y axis" in my brain. Every game I play now, I have to invert the Y axis
This here. I grew up with the X-Wing series, Flight Simulator and Combat Flight Simulator. I was brought up with a joystick, so "pull back to go up" is ingrained in my mind. Inverted controls make sense with that mindset, it's the normies that have it backwards.
Omg this is exactly why my kids look at me in horror when inverting is the very first thing I do in ANY game. I found my people.
That game was amazing!
XvT was ahead of it's time, and not to it's benefit. Game would have been much better received at a later time when people had more than modems (if they had a modem at all).
Same here. This was back when you had to load the games 1 floppy disk at a time.
Don't forget making a custom autoexec.bat boot disk to run the game. Not my first game though. Not even my forth game.
I remember seeing a post some years back of a guy finding an old game with his moms instructions to run it still inside.
Came here to say the same thing. Playing TIE Fighter and blasting those rebel scum to smithereens! Goddamn A-Wings were tricky buggers, even if you had the TIE Advanced
Joystick times. The best of times.
The old LucasArts loading screen/logo with the screeching red tail hawk... perfection
X-wing vs Tie fighter for me. My dad was a tech nerd so I remember getting to play this on pc with an actual joystick.
God I miss these games. I want another REAL X-Wing. Squadrons doesn't count.
The OG vector graphics arcade game that you sat in.
My dad held me up so I could see the vector-graphics TIE fighters. I blew up the Death Star at seven years old. Peak 1983 memory.
Aww, 10/10 dad move.
It wasnāt at a chuckle cheeese was it?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_(1983_video_game)
That's the one. First in the arcade, then on the Commodore 64 š
Hijacking your comment to encourage anyone reading this to seek out vector graphic games. You have to see them in person to really experience how cool they are.
It's worth also considering their historical context. This was INCREDIBLY cool in the early 80s, and was actually pretty impressive technology back then, especially the digitized "speech." I mean, we're in the days when Atari dominated the landscape, and everything was a side-scroller or top-down game. The Star Wars arcade game, though, was a first person game, and it was *wild*. Doubly so when you played it in the sit-down cabinet.
I loved that game! My aunt and uncle keep a well-maintained upright version of the arcade original in their kitchen, and it was with immense pride that I watched my then 8 year old daughter take second place on a decades old leaderboard last Thanksgiving. "Great shot kid"
Iām in my 50ās. I get excited like Iām 8 again if I ever see a tempest machine.
There's just something about that glow...
Mine was the regular stand up cabinet. Took a while to find a place that had the sit down version.
Same here
Was so intimidated by that whole set up as a little kid in the arcade back in the early 80ās. I remember the line of older kids waiting to play it. They were so scary. I remember crashing and burning on that thing whenever I did get into it. Amazing additional note: Was randomly in NJ a few months back (I live in NYC) meeting up with some old college friends. We went to a vintage arcade and pinball hall that I randomly found on Google maps. They had a ton of old 80ās arcade cabinets. I saw SW 1984 in the wild again, in 2024. It was unreal.
I'd have to be dragged out of there. The arcade in Stranger Things was filmed in an empty building in my town and I really, really wish they'd have left it intact as a working business. All us old-timers would have had them rolling in quarters.
Same here.
Oh yeah, forgot about this one. Used up do many Chuck E Cheese tokens when I was a kid
I still remember getting the tinglies the first time I heard Obi Wan's voice come out of the cabinet (the one I played was just a standing cabinet).
Red Five standing by!
Oh yes! I remember spending lot of grandpaās money on that game.
Yep, same. I'm 50 now and I will always stop and play if I come across one in the wild.
You know, I was going to go with the X-wing answer from the 90's, but that's thinking in PC terms. But, yeah, that arcade game was my first. Got to play it again a few years ago at the Pinball Museum in Vegas. Good memories.
Rogue Squadron on the N64
Shadow of the Empire for me. But I have fond memories of Return of the Jedi on SNES too.
Shadows is why I game on an Xbox series S instead of a PS5 today. Played about 5 minutes of Dark Forces at a Toys R Us demo console when I was 10 yo. First FPS experience of my life, fucking hooked. Had no idea what it was or what the console was called. Heard about a Star Wars shooter on the N64 when it came out and figured that must be it. Begged my parents for an N64 and the rest is history. Probably would have stuck with the Playstation line until today if I hadn't mistaken Shadows for Dark Forces.
Something about this game really freaked me out as a kid, and it wasn't just the sewer level lol
The wampas, and IG 88. I was terrified of them
the trilogy on the snes was pretty rad. i was older by the time the snes was out, well 13 as opposed to how old i was playing the nes. which i got in the first run released for xmas in the tri state area. i think 85ā? i dig how some of the games were challenging for the snes.
Rogue Squadron, Racer, Battle for Naboo, and Shadows of the Empire.
Rogue Squadron, where's our cover?!
Hahahahahaha... Coward! š
Jedi knight Jedi academy
Started off strong, damn
Yeah that game was really terrific. For a long time that was some of the best sword fighting in gaming, especially lightsaber combat centric fighting in general. I donāt think the formula really evolved until Mount & Blade/Chivalry/Mordhau
I still prefer jedi academy swordplay. Mordhau etc. are fun, but they never felt as simultaneously effortless or tactical as JA. Nothing beats waiting for the gap with heavy stance and cutting a sith acolyte in half, then switching to light stance to deflect blaster bolts and force pushing stormtroopers off a cliff. Just makes me feel like a jedi knight. God I'm going to have to install it again.
Jedi Outcast had the best gameplay, but either Outcast or Academy was amazing for multiplayer saber duels. Custom multiplayer servers with all sorts of reskin mods and actual saber dueling etiquette rules that everyone actually followed. It wouldn't surprise me if some of the servers are still around to this day.
I used to spend hours every day perfecting my style in multiplayer on Xbox live, forming clans with other kids and overall just taking it way too seriously. My favorite move was force choking people and holding them over the torches in the Sith temple on Korriban. It did next to no damage but it was incredibly hilarious to annoy people that way.
Came here to say this, if you can get past the \~20 year old graphics it's still such a mechanically solid game
Itās so interesting that, at least to me, a LOT of Star Wars games are like that. The graphics are way out of date but the core mechanics/story still holds up today. For example, I played KOTOR1-2 during peak Covid and those stories are phenomenal
SNES Super Star Wars
These were so fun. I played all three. Awesome games.
There were three of them?!! Man I only had a new hope
I remember Return of the Jedi being sooo difficult. I had to rent it three times before I finally beat it š
Same. The furthest I ever got was the Death Star but before that I was stuck for the longest time on the sand crawler. I remember letting the game idle on the menu screen so I could see what all the later levels looked like lol
This was mine too. Beat all 3 somehow as a kid. The first 2 were bullshit hard.
So hard! I couldnāt even get past the second level when I played again on an emulator a few years back!
Star wars, shadows of the empire. I was literally scared of the "ultra realistic wampas" Nowadays you can see the condensation on a birds wing and be like "the light was rendered poorly, totally breaks my immersion" lmao
Shadows of the Empire blew my mind as a kid. We got our N64 at Christmas and it was the first game we had outside of Super Mario 64. I can still hear the score in my head when I think about it. Having actual John Williams music in a game was a whole new experience at the time.Ā
Instead of the techno beeps and burrs common at the time
Man those wampas were scary! That Droid in the junkyard level was freaky too
The junkyard was my favorite level. Loved the music. https://youtu.be/_UZ9TwFlOxA?si=GhSwAxKnO_KoFvEj
Surprised how long I had to scroll to find my people! I loved this game.
Shadows of the Empire was also mine. I still hope it gets a full remake, not a rerelease like others.
Those Wampas used to scare the shit outta me. I'd try to kite them down the hall where the Falcon leaves.
Fuck the wampas, I couldn't handle the sewer level with the dianogas. It took me days to build up the courage.
Oh yeah manz that one messed with me too. So fucking scary cause you couldn't see them from above and the water was murky as fuck right?
got it for my birthday 97 or 98, super difficult and in english which is not my native language and I wasn't even 10 at that time. still I loved the game from the beginning, even tho it took me long time to learn. about the story I learnt many years later on YT
Empire at war.
I still play that.
There are a number of great mods for it, too. Really kicks up the graphics and gameplay.
Yup thrawns revenge for me.
I still play that game occasionally. Awakening of the Rebellion is an outstanding mod.
I love the feeling of beating the rebels in AOTR
Tartan cruiser reporting
Soooooo good
The mod community for this game is amazing and has kept it alive for so damn long for me.
I'd love to have this re released. So fun.
Battlefront 2 for PS2
Battlefront 1 for me. Remember going to my best friends house almost every weekend and we'd play all of 1 then as much of 2 we could
When I first got my ps2 for some reason my parents would just rent me a game to play each week from blockbuster. I remember having battlefront for like 3 months straight because it was fun. Then my dad made the mistake of telling me it was based on a movie, thus began my starwars Fandom.
You know, ive actually never played BF1. I still have my old copy of BF2 though to this day. I think its in the PS2 right now actually.
I remember going to my friend's house and he was like "dude, you have to see this game! X He was rolling around as a droideka on Kamino, unrolled , threw his shield on, and started blasting away at clones. I got that game about a month later for my birthday.
Episode I Racer on N64, Rogue Squadron was my second.
How the hell did I have to scroll this far down to get to Episode I Racer. Peak racing game!
I was thinking the same thing
āThey come here, they look around, they no buy, why does nobody buy!ā
āUuhhhgā
ITS A NEW LAP RECORD
[Wattoās humming](https://youtu.be/RBiKGc9ZOl4?si=AGxinfsQ1PLYwjLg) has lived rent free in my head for 2 decades now
I saw EP 1 in theaters last week, and the pod race engine starting up sounds from the movie immediately jumped me back to playing this game. Such fond memories of it, and the reason we bought an N64 back in the day.
Lego Star Wars the video game. The first one with only the prequels Good timesā¦ and funnily enough my favorite level was the grievous boss fight
Yeah the sequels definitely perfect the form, but I greatly miss the simplicity and charm of the first one. I miss Dexter's Diner.
Much better than the Cantina imo
I think it was better when it was simpler. The new ones have way too much going on for me to actually complete.
Shocked to see this so far down! I had this and then the OT lego game on my GBA and it was AMAZING
The gameboy versions were so unique.
I loved brawling it out in Dexterās diner.
Bro thatās what I was all about as a kid. An endless fight. The original endless fight. Plus the gold blocks and all the mini game stuff surrounding them were peak. I donāt think there has ever been a better video game than Lego StarWars, it was the perfect mix of childhood love and quality gameplay. And I say that as a diehard Fallout fan.
Still my favorite Star Wars game based on nostalgia alone
_The Phantom Menace_ on my Windows 98 PC
This but for Ps1 That game was hard man, not sure I ever made it past level 2
Brilliantly awkward game
That was such a good game. I think one of the reasons Sekiro clicked for me can be traced back to that game. Perfect deflecting blasters was an important part of the game mechanics.
Star Wars Dark forces 2
Shoutout to [https://www.massassi.net/](https://www.massassi.net/) with all the user created levels, mods and cogs. And [zone.com](http://zone.com) multiplayer
This was my introduction to modding back in the day. So much nostalgia.
Omg yesss. That was my first true computer game. I was hooked from then on.
Jedi Outcast. With no prior info on the game, it was peak star wars. Got me into star wars in geneal
Amazing game. Great music
The Luke Skywalker reveal is still one of my top Star Wars and gaming moments. So good.
Played the crap outta this game. I think I still have the disc too. I remember playing the demo first in PC class in high school.
Never trust a bartender with bad grammar... Kyle Katarn was a badass.
dark forces. a classic
I remember how magical it was, the midi-music from the movie and ACTUAL STORMTROOPERS on my screen.
I played the hell out of this. No other video game has the nostalgia factor for me that Dark Forces does. Instantly takes me back to being 6-7 years old, the sewer monsters still creep me the f out
This was my first ever PC game, that my mother bought for me when we got a PC for home. Absolutely amazing game that turned into a great series. I recently enjoyed the remaster. Have you tried it?
KOTOR!!!
I hate I had to go this far down for this. That game also introduced TTRPG rules to me
Sameā¦.really wish they would make a good remake for this guy, steam version can be quite buggy
I scrolled down just to find this. Not the first Star Wars game I played. This is the best Star Wars game period.
Best Star Wars game ever, but is it the best rpg ever?
Empire Strikes Back on the Atari 2600 back in 84
This was my first SW game as well.
Same here! A random babysitter had it at their home and I was transfixed.
Whoops I should have scrolled down before posting the same. I presume you had return of the Jedi too?
Same. Came here to support my fellow old farts.
Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga on the Nintendo DSi.
had to scroll shockingly far for this
I played it on the Wii. But when I was out shopping in malls with my mom, I often visited the Apple store as a kid just so I could sit in one of their kid chairs and play the game on their computers. They only allowed us to play the first chapter of A New Hope but it was quite fun
Rebel Assault 2
Rebel Assault 1 at my friend's house; as I didn't have a PC at the time (let alone a cd-rom);
Damnit I came to say this! Such a great game! I loved how they had real video shots between levels. Kinda felt like a movie
Same. We had it as a standalone game, and then later got a combo box with RA1 and 2, TIE Fighter, and a demo for Dark Forces. I played the hell out of the RAs and TIE Fighter. Made it to the sewer level of the DF demo and was traumatized by the dianoga attacking....I was like 8 at the time.
Anyone else get the 5 pack of rebel assault 1 and 2, tie fighter, dark forces demo and a weird extra cd?
The first Star Wars video game, the 1982 Empire Strikes Back game, on Atari 2600. The vector-graphics arcade game was the following year.
Jedi Power Battles on the PS1, my parents let me and my sister rent it since we were both obsessed with The Phantom Menace and we played through the game in co-op (I was always Obi-Wan or Adi Gallia, my sister tended to go Qui-Gon or Mace - there wasn't much love for Plo Koon, sorry Filloni). Then I think The Phantom Menace (PS1), Starfighter (PS2), Star Wars (GB) and Attack of the Clones (GBA) were my next few Star Wars games, and after that it was just me using my pocket money to grab whatever Star Wars games I could find.
Jedi Power Battles for me too! I loved Plo Koon. That game was really fun. The ability to block blasters and shoot them back at the droids was sick.
I loved Qui Gon but this game made me love Plo Koon. Really fun game!
Nice! My friend also had Power Battles on the PS1. Went over there one day and was playing it and really enjoyed it. At home we didnt have a PS1, we had a N64 and Dreamcast. Found out they also released Power Battles on the Dreamcast so we got that port and played it a bunch.
Masters of Teras Kasi for PS1
This was my first too and I thought I was the only one who even knew of this game. Definitely a strange first star wars game
Was also my first fighting game. Didn't realize it sucked as one but it was a good gateway. It took me years to figure out how to shoot the guns. I remember spending hours looking through the manual amd in practice mode trying to get Luke's full-power throw to work.
The Force Unleashed
It's great one
Angry Birds Star Wars II. And it was amazing. Sue me.
Hate that it and the original arenāt on the App Store anymore :(
if youāre talking about the original Angry Birds itās back on! if youāre talking about Angry Birds Star Wars I weāre still out of luck
I meant Star Wars, unfortunately T-T
TIE Fighter running on DOS
Don't forget to add your soundblaster to autoexec.bat and enable upper and high memory in config.sys!!!
the first one i really got into was probably KOTOR
SWTOR.
Yoda Stories
Yasss. I have fond memories of playing this as a kid on our big ol PC.
My first too! Maybe there's a dozen of us out there lol
Star Wars Galaxies. If you know, you know.
Came here for this. Best game Iāve ever played in my life. Until they nerfed it
Biggest regret is that I didnāt know about the game until after the nerf.
Aww man. The grind was real doing the Jedi trials. Player housing , creating your own cities.
Actual players working as entertainers and doctors /medics buffing people. Wide variety of creatures you could tame and even ride iirc. Super cool boynty hunter system,faction warfare sysrem Shit was ahead of its time so bad fuck Sony Closest thing I find to SWG is eve online,but there's no jedis or even leaving your ship
I was really hoping SWTOR would be a revival of classic SWG. I couldnt have been more disappointed when it finally launched
Pre-NGE was great.
Scrolled to far for this. This game was incredible.
It was! Best game I've ever played. PRE NGE. Sure it was nearly impossible to become a jedi, good! I had a blast being a droid engineer(maker). So so good.
Rogue Squadron and Shadow of the Empire on N64
Galactic battlegrounds.
Absolutely unbelievable that this is so down below. Age of Empires II was a massive hit and this was the Star Wars version!
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Same here, it's one of the earliest PC games I remember playing in general
Mine as well. Those assassin droids were legitimately scary when I was a little kid
TFU, then Knights of the Old Republic. I still love KOTOR till today.
Podracer i think.
The Empire Strikes Back on Atari.
Same, hitting the right spot on the AT-ATs was tough at 6yo. Lol
The original Star Wars arcade game- the one with wireframe graphics. Then the ESB Atari game.
Lego star wars TCS
Starwars game boy game early 90s Iām an OG to this shit ahaha š¤£ https://www.dkoldies.com/star-wars-gameboy-game/?sku=Game-GBoy-StarWars&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw6PGxBhCVARIsAIumnWa-rGe8dDqdfU0Rn84uroKBztvLlSYJLmyjB3ge5RxmlBsRjOZP8UcaArMlEALw_wcB
Dark Forces. Man I miss Kyle.
Battlefront 2004
Lego Star Wars 2 The Original Trilogy
Star Wars Episode 1: Racer!
The Phantom Menace. Still a great atmosphere game!
Star Wars Arcade game sometime in the 80s. Vector graphics and all.
The old Atari one where you shoot AT-ATs with a snow speeder.
Yoda Stories on PC. Sometimes I have to look this up to make sure it was an actual game. It was either that or Rebel Assault 2. I honestly can't remember now.
Aging myself, but Super Nintendoās Empire Strikes Back, which was amazing BTW. Especially the Snow Speeder vs. ATAT part
Does that start with pilot Luke and a Tonton in Hoth? I'm tryna remember the name of the game I'm thinking of
Star Wars episode one on the original PlayStation. I didnāt know I needed a memory card so every time I played I started from the beginning and tried to get as far as possible.
Jedi Starfighter in the early 2000's
Republic Commando