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Star Wars Rebels: Season One (2014) Star Wars Rebels: Season Two (2015) List of events: Universe (2016) - Sponsored by Rogue One: A Star Wars Story; Space Battle (2017) - Sponsored by Star Wars: The Last Jedi; Battle Arena (2018) - Sponsored by Solo: A Star Wars Story; Galactic Speedway Creator Challenge (2019) - Sponsored by Star Wars: The ...
Two podracing games were released later. Star Wars: Racer Arcade, an arcade game featuring many similar tracks and characters, was released in 2000. A sequel, Star Wars Racer Revenge was released in 2002 for the PlayStation 2. Twenty years after the release of the game, it received an HD re-release for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace is a 1999 action-adventure video game developed by Big Ape Productions and published by LucasArts for Windows and the PlayStation. An adaptation of the film of the same title , players take on the role of Qui-Gon Jinn , Obi-Wan Kenobi and several other characters in a near-identical retelling of the film.
Gameplay screenshot from the NES version of the game, showing Luke Skywalker navigating a cave on Tatooine. The game follows a sequence of events loosely based on the plot of Star Wars, where Luke Skywalker is required to pilot a landspeeder around Tatooine, collect R2-D2 from the Sandcrawler, Obi-Wan Kenobi from a cave, and Han Solo from the Mos Eisley bar, all while fighting stormtroopers ...
Star Wars: Obi-Wan is a retelling of the events of The Phantom Menace, beginning with Obi-Wan surviving an attempt on his life by a criminal outfit called the Black Heth on Coruscant. He reports this to the Jedi Council , who informs him that the Black Heth have been growing in strength and that an informant planted by the city guard has been ...
In the game, the player controls the Star Wars character Obi-Wan Kenobi, a young Jedi apprentice, during the events of the film Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. [4] Obi-Wan (seen in the upper left corner) prepares an attack against enemy droids. A red laser beam coming from the weapon of an enemy bounces off his lightsaber.
The first Star Wars games were developed by a variety of companies after Star Wars creator George Lucas licensed the rights to Star Wars video games; several of these games were released under the "Lucasfilm Games" banner. Early licensed games, released during the 8-bit and 16-bit eras of gaming, barely featured any kind of narrative, and many ...
The first game in the series, Star Wars: X-Wing, and the last, X-Wing Alliance, feature as their concluding missions recreations of the attacks on the first and second Death Star, respectively, and are also named after the eponymous vessel. In 1994, X-Wing won the Origins Award for Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Computer Game of 1993.