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The number of games available at launch for a Nintendo console has varied drastically. The N64 launched with only two games, ...
Despite the limitations of the Nintendo 64’s cartridge system – which required all games be able to constrain themselves, contortionist-like into a snug 64MB – both of the games had a lot to ...
The highlights of this lineup were, undoubtedly, Luigi’s Mansion, Super Monkey Ball, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 and Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron II.
Ah, 1998. It was the year we were graced with Star Wars: Rogue Squadron by Factor 5 and LucasArts—a game so legendary it left many of us dreaming we’d one day pilot an X-wing across the galaxy. It’s ...
Rogue Squadron is widely regarded as one of the best flying games on the N64. Players take on the role of Luke Skywalker, leading the elite Rebel pilots known as Rogue Squadron.
So let’s catch you up, then. Star Wars: Rogue Squadron was a Nintendo 64 game released in 1998, which is to say that it was on the very (very) distant second-place finisher of that era of consoles.
Whether its "Star Wars Rogue Squadron II" and its sequel, "Eternal Darkness," "Donkey Kong Jungle Beat," or "Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance," there are plenty of great games worth playing.
16. Star Wars: Rogue Squadron Release date: December 8, 1998 The GameCube editions of the Rogue Squadron series are the real gems you'd want to go back and play, but the N64 original set the stage.
A new Star Wars film is set to focus on brave Rebel pilots and epic aerial battles. The name of that film is Star Wars: Rogue Squadron, and after being shelved for years, it’s now back in ...
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron (1998) was first released on the Nintendo 64 and was immediately met with critical acclaim, spawning two sequels and a spiritual successor in Star Wars Episode I: Battle ...
From May 4 (aka Star Wars Day), Amazon Prime members can claim a free copy of Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D on PC. Originally released in December 1998, just five months before The Phantom Menace ...