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  • Star Wars Rebel Assault 2 For Mac
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 7. 21:33

    Game Details: Star Wars Rebel Assault 1 + 2 for Mac is released on GOG.com. Simply get this native Mac game on GOG.com and enjoy! Description: This part of.

    1. Star Wars Rebel Assault Game

    Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or item cover, no scuffs, scratches, cracks, or holes.

    The cover art and liner notes are included. The VHS or DVD box is included. The video game instructions and box are included. The teeth of disk holder are undamaged.

    Minimal wear on the exterior of item. No skipping on CD/DVD. No fuzzy/snowy frames on VHS tape.

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    See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. Platform: Sony PlayStation 1 Rating: E - Everyone Release Year: 1996 Genre: Action/Adventure UPC: 67. Product Information A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, a Rebel pilot called Rookie One destroyed the Death Star, thwarting the plans of Darth Vader and the Empire against the Rebel Alliance.

    But Vader wants revenge. Since the crushing defeat, the Dark Lord of the Sith has had his engineers developing a new threat to the Alliance - one that just might crush it once and for all. As the sequel to Star Wars: Rebel Assault (available on PC and Sega CD), Star Wars: Rebel Assault II - The Hidden Empire once again pits you as Rookie One as he aims to play hero of the Alliance for a second time. His adventures will take him through 15 stages of action that includes several styles of play. Along the way, he'll even team up with his old friend Ru Murleen as they work together to end Vader's plans.

    Don't expect appearances from other Star Wars movie characters, though. This game is totally independent of the films' continuity, its only recognizable characters being Vader, plus brief appearances by Emperor Palpatine and Admiral Ackbar. Rookie One begins his quest in command of a B-wing as he navigates the Dreighton Triangle, a legendary place where ships have mysteriously disappeared for the past 40 years; most recently, three Rebel X-wings.

    Here, he'll blast away at TIEs, which he'll also do later (along with dodging a few asteroids and other obstacles) in other types of ships, like an X-wing, Y-wing, and even a secret new Imperial vessel. He also must proceed through challenging courses while piloting a Millennium Falcon-like Corellian freighter, training how to fly a TIE figher, and whizzing by on a speeder bike through a swampy planet.

    Aside from flying a variety of vessels, Rookie One will also face Stormtroopers with his trusty blaster in hand. To truly replicate the experience, you have the option to operate a light gun for these missions instead of aiming with a standard controller. In between each mission, you'll view a live-action cut-scene to help move the story along.

    This footage represents the first newly recorded Star Wars-related material since 1985's television movie Ewoks: The Battle for Endor. Good Stuff for the Hardcore Fan Rebel Assault II is a pretty decent follow-up to what was an awesome Star Wars game for it's time, Rebel Assault. While not as polished, or as classic in the mission selection, this game should please any hardcore Star Wars fan. The graphics are good for a PS game and players will see many familiar places, faces, and ships. On the other hand, the space battles are exceptionally tough in this game, although the ability later to steal enemy ships is a nice twist. With all the great Star Wars games out since, there are definitely better titles to pick from for the novice gamer.

    For the hardcore Star Wars fan, this may very well be a must have item. I enjoyed it. Mad God (Josh). Games for my grandson I bought this game for my 5 year old grandson. He has a playstation.

    They do not sell games for the playstation at the stores anymore. He was so excited about me ordering this for him. Everyday he would ask 'Nana did my game come yet?' The day I got it in the mail he was so excited.

    He had an ear to ear grin on his face. I think it might have been a little to advanced for him but that is ok he carried the case around with him for about a week.

    I ordered Sponge Bob for him and that was a little more age appropriate. I don't regret buying it for him because the look on his face when it arrived in the mail was well worth it!

    Star Wars: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire One of the final hoorahs of the FMV era. The first Rebel Assault was on the SegaCD, so if you've ever played any game for that system, you'll know what to expect for this Playstation/PC sequel. For its time, the video wasnt bad, featured decent characters/special effects. But of all the genres to age poorly, the rail shooter FMV games are the worst.

    Star Wars Rebel Assault Game

    The controls are pretty bad, though I think this game handles better if you use a mouse. Its collison detection is the worst aspect of the game. And its pretty terrible, fun gameplay can save any game, so failing in this area, sets the curve. If you like Star Wars and have never played this game, for under 14 bucks, consider giving it a shot. Its worth it to remind us of how far licensed games have come.

    This page contains a list of cheats, codes, Easter eggs, tips, and other secrets for Star Wars: Rebel Assault for Macintosh. If you've discovered a cheat you'd like to add to the page, or have a correction, please. Yoda's Power mode Hold Shift + Ctrl + Option + Command at the 'Game Options' window.

    Then click three times on the space between 'Rapid Fire' and 'Shut Down Other Applications' checkboxes. Put a checkmark in 'Enable Yoda's Power Mode' checkbox that has appeared within the list. Press one of the following keys during game to activate its corresponding cheat. Cheat Code Decrease damage +. Increase damage -. Select level 1-9 or A-F Skip level Esc.

    Use numeric keypad. Passwords Push Ctrl + L at the main menu. Then enter one of the passwords below.

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