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''Star Wars: Rogue Squadron'' is a series of ''
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'' action video games jointly developed by LucasArts and Factor 5 and published by LucasArts for
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consoles. Aspyr has expressed interest in bringing the series to the
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. The series deals with the Rebel Alliance unit, Rogue Squadron, who under the command of Luke Skywalker and
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use starfighters to engage and defeat the Galactic Empire. The games are set during episodes ''
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'', '' The Empire Strikes Back'', and '' Return of the Jedi'' and recreate the battles that take place during those films, notably the Battle of Hoth, which is in every ''Rogue Squadron'' game in one form or another. Both of the
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''Rogue Squadron'' games feature "making-of" documentaries.


''Rogue Squadron''

''Star Wars: Rogue Squadron'' was released for the Nintendo 64 video game console and the PC on December 7, 1998. It was one of the first Nintendo 64 games to support the console's
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, which allowed higher-quality graphics to be displayed while playing. The story is set between ''A New Hope'' and ''The Empire Strikes Back'' (with the exception of the final level and secret levels) and shows the missions set during the formation of Rogue Squadron. Several unlockable vehicles appear in ''Star Wars: Rogue Squadron''. By inputting certain text-based cheat codes, the player could unlock the '' Millennium Falcon'', a
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, an AT-ST, a 1969 Buick Electra, and a
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from ''
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''. LucasArts, anticipating the film's release in 1999, programmed in the unlockable extra and released the code in conjunction with the movie. During the five months between the game's release and that of ''The Phantom Menace'', players discovered many of the secret vehicles, but the Naboo Starfighter remained unknown due to its unusual method of unlocking. The former two vehicles became playable when a password was entered and R2-D2's beeps affirmed it, but the Naboo Starfighter required two consecutive codes, and R2-D2's sounds did not play after the first code. In 1999, ''Star Wars: Rogue Squadron'' won the Origins Award for ''Best Action Computer Game of 1998''.


''Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader''

''Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader'' was released as launch game in 2001 for the
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. Developed by Factor 5 and published by LucasArts, ''Rogue Leader'' expanded on the original game with improved graphics and a new tactics menu that allows the player to form up their squadron or set a target for their squadron such as laser turrets or enemy TIE fighters. The game also expanded on the unlockable levels of the original--''Beggars Canyon'' is included in the tutorial, the opening level ''Battle of Yavin'' was included in both games, and ''Battle of Hoth'' was made more authentic. ''Rogue Leader'' features short clips from the movie trilogy, during the menu screens and cut-scenes.


''Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike''

''Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike'' was released in 2003 for the
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, and was developed by Factor 5 and published by LucasArts. It added to the game the ability for the player to depart their starfighter and join in on a land battle as well as enter into land vehicles such as an Imperial
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and AT-ST during certain missions. The mission selection screen broke away from the linear format of the two previous titles and featured two intertwined storylines following the adventures of Luke Skywalker and
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. ''Rebel Strike'' was the first in the ''Rogue Squadron'' series to include a multiplayer mode. The game featured two-player competitive dogfights, races, and land assaults as well as a co-operative campaign including all but two of the missions from ''Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader''.


''Episode I: Battle for Naboo''

''Star Wars Episode I: Battle for Naboo'' was released on December 18, 2000, for the Nintendo 64 and on March 12, 2001, for PC, and was developed by Factor 5. "Battle for Naboo" is a
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to the original game in its design, with added land and water combat. It very loosely follows the plot of '' Episode I: The Phantom Menace'', but focuses on minor film character Gavyn Sykes, a Nabooian security lieutenant, as he fights the Trade Federation.


Cancelled sequels

After ''Rogue Squadron III'', Factor 5 worked on releasing a ''Rogue Squadron'' trilogy with higher graphics and gameplay improvements for the Xbox console. It was cancelled when management in LucasArts changed in 2003 even though the game was 50 percent complete at the time. Factor 5 shifted to making an Xbox 360 launch title, ''Rogue Squadron: X-Wing vs Tie Fighter''. It was designed to be the first multiplayer focused title in the series, but the game was cancelled by LucasArts before completion due to uncertainties in the console market. Factor 5 was approached by Sony to create a launch title for the upcoming PlayStation 3, but Sony declined on the ''Rogue Squadron'' series. The game engine and assets were then adapted into the PlayStation 3 game ''
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''. After Factor 5's exclusivity period with Sony ended, the company shifted its focus to releasing a ''Rogue Squadron'' trilogy compilation for the Nintendo Wii. It was based on Factor 5's original work on the Xbox, but was further enhanced to include a variety of motion control options and motion-based lightsaber duelling. While it was completed it remains unreleased due to the financial crisis in 2008 which caused their publishers to back out of the project. The rights of the title were later absorbed by LucasArts during the Factor 5 bankruptcy liquidation.


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References

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