Celebrating 20 years of 'Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike' on GameCube. Dive into the game's legacy, fan reactions, and its impact on the Star Wars gaming universe.
So what’s stronger then 2015’s holiday season? The Force! Star Wars hype its at all time high so lets check out a trilogy of Star Wars game series know as Rogue Squadron!
Can't tell if English is the 2nd language or if the guy has a speech impediment. I am not trying to be mean; it's simply hard to understand the narration. Anyway; love Rogue Squadron on Gamecube-nice job.
As with any license of such scope, the ideal Star Wars game does not exist. The task is impossible. There are too many angles a developer could take. There's no one metric for successful use of the brand. But in the absence of that metric, one of the more responsible routes to take is simply recreating the movies. And for all the developers who've tried, the one who came closest to succeeding isn't even around anymore: Factor 5.
Did you see the Force Awakens trailer this week (what am I saying of course you did)?
We got excited for some serious Star Wars dog fights after that trailer, which subsequently got us thinking about one of our favorite game series from days-gone-by. Star Wars: Rogue Squadron was one of the premiere titles for the Nintendo 64—and it’s sequels on the GameCube were equally as acclaimed. Relive some fond memories with this infographic highlighting the ships from this beloved franchise.
Man... i was so bummed that the Wii trilogy release was canned as it was nearly complete.
I wish this series would be remastered or remade. The Rogue trilogy still ranks high with me on my all time favorite videogames. Star Wars or otherwise. I still have my Wii hooked up so I can play Rogue Leader and Rebel Strike on occasion.