
Star Wars games are famously inconsistent, and there were always poorer titles in the mix, but I was always dazzled by the ways these games found such inventive angles based primarily on the material from those three original films. With KOTOR and Galactic Battlegrounds/Empire At War, it'd eventually punch into the RPG and RTS genres too. I remember buying an issue of PC Gamer with a demo disc that featured samples of pretty much all the Star Wars games-that disc, ludicrously, is being sold on eBay for over £19 right now-and it's still the only way I ever ended up sampling Yoda Stories.Ĭollectively, PC gaming covered almost every base of what a Star Wars fan could want at that time, from flight simulator to arcade shooter to world class FPS. This was simply not the case in the time preceding The Phantom Menace: PC gaming was where you went for your Star Wars fix. We now live in an overwhelming noisy time for Star Wars content: I truly envy the kids who grew up watching The Clone Wars cartoon, or Rebels, or that newer one that looks like it's aimed at toddlers.

This product does not support Microsoft® Windows® 95/98/ME or NT.In the '90s, at the age of 10, I thought these FMVs were cool as shit. Please refer to your hardware manufacturer for 100% DirectX 9.0b compatibility.

Multiplayer Requirements: Internet (TCP/IP) and LAN (TCP/IP) play supported, Internet play requires broadband connection and latest drivers, LAN play requires network interface card and latest drivers.Sound: 100% DirectX® 9.0b compatible 16-bit sound card and the latest drivers.Hard Drive: 2.2GB of uncompressed free hard disk space (plus 400MB for Windows® swap file).Graphics: 100% DirectX® 9.0b compatible 64MB Hardware Accelerated video card and the lateset drivers.Processor: Pentium®IV 1.5 GHz or Athlon® XP 1500+ processor or higher.

