You'll also be able to purchase the game separately just like with all the other PS1/PSP games that got released into PS+ Classics.Is behind subscription or what?
They never came out on PlayStation. They were only on PC, N64, and the sequels on GameCube. Factor 5 ported the trilogy to Xbox and it was 100% finished but Lucasarts cancelled the release.Has the Rogue Squadron series been ported yet? Those are true classics
cool and all but i want these
only part 1 has a chance of being ported since it also was on pcHas the Rogue Squadron series been ported yet? Those are true classics
they ported it to wii, not xboxThey never came out on PlayStation. They were only on PC, N64, and the sequels on GameCube. Factor 5 ported the trilogy to Xbox and it was 100% finished but Lucasarts cancelled the release.
Edit: Factor 5 was also making a third sequel modeled after X-Wing vs TIE Fighter for Xbox but when Lucasarts cancelled it they went and made Lair.
So hope they doHas the Rogue Squadron series been ported yet? Those are true classics
No it was both. It was a trilogy release on both consoles. Then F5 was starting work on Rogue Squadron: X-Wing vs TIE Fighter but Lucasarts canned it and they made lair.they ported it to wii, not xbox
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.[2]
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 Lair.
Irrelevant, Super Star Wars was exclusive to the Super Nintendo but that is on PS4/5 so Rogue Squadron/Rogue Leader could very well too eventuallyonly part 1 has a chance of being ported since it also was on pc
2-3 were GC only
I unironically enjoyed that game. One of my favorite rentals back in 1997.
they can add this too
it is not irrelevantIrrelevant, Super Star Wars was exclusive to the Super Nintendo but that is on PS4/5 so Rogue Squadron/Rogue Leader could very well too eventually
Yup. The Racer port Aspyr made was of the PC version (not N64). They can port the PC Rogue Squadron but the GCN sequels are unlikely.it is not irrelevant
it is extremely relevant to how porting is done
I am not talking about exclusivity but about how bringing a game to another platform is done
This, but Sony doesn't seem interested in giving us actual quality titles from the era. Instead, take these shitty Star Wars games that have been made virtually obsolete by games since and be happy with what our overlords have decided we're worth.We need Parasite Eve
You sure it's not Square holding out on selling you another port, remaster, or remake? This forum also screams about preservation on the daily or is that concern only for games YOU are interested in?This, but Sony doesn't seem interested in giving us actual quality titles from the era. Instead, take these shitty Star Wars games that have been made virtually obsolete by games since and be happy with what our overlords have decided we're worth.
Fair enough, art is art, and no one game is more deserving of preservation than any other, you're right on that. I suppose it's just frustrating, for me personally, to see oft lauded titles left to gather dust while titles like this that were, (nothing against them), never fantastic games to begin with brought back to the forefront merely because they are associated with prominent Disney brands. I get what you're saying though, and you're right. These games deserve to be preserved.......You sure it's not Square holding out on selling you another port, remaster, or remake? This forum also screams about preservation on the daily or is that concern only for games YOU are interested in?
One thing about it is that's probably easier for them to port these versions since Disney is the sole license holder all the way down to the music. No hoops to go through but an OK from the House of Mouse.Fair enough, art is art, and no one game is more deserving of preservation than any other, you're right on that. I suppose it's just frustrating, for me personally, to see oft lauded titles left to gather dust while titles like this that were, (nothing against them), never fantastic games to begin with brought back to the forefront merely because they are associated with prominent Disney brands. I get what you're saying though, and you're right. These games deserve to be preserved.......
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Now let's get Parasite Eve preserved too
Oh. Wow. The shit one. Sony be treating us good with these 'classics'
Just wait till people find out it's an FMV game.
One that could be "better" if it is ever remastered.
Just wait till people find out it's an FMV game.
And so cheesy.Just wait till people find out it's an FMV game.
All true and optimistic, except this is being put on minimum effort PS Classic catalogue.
It’s BC on Xbox. It’s still good.Time to put this up on ps plus
Great work, gaming companies. Pass on all the Rogue Squadron goodness and then toss out these classics as asswipe tissue.No it was both. It was a trilogy release on both consoles. Then F5 was starting work on Rogue Squadron: X-Wing vs TIE Fighter but Lucasarts canned it and they made lair.
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron (series) - Wikipedia
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What about Super Star Wars?Yup. The Racer port Aspyr made was of the PC version (not N64). They can port the PC Rogue Squadron but the GCN sequels are unlikely.
What about Super Star Wars?
Emulating a SNES game is a lot different than emulating GameCube games.
Emulating a SNES game is a lot different than emulating GameCube games.What about Super Star Wars?
They can port the PC Rogue Squadron but the GCN sequels are unlikely.
So irrelevant then, given how each of the Star Wars ports of these old games is done through emulation, they arent native ports by and large.it is not irrelevant
it is extremely relevant to how porting is done
I am not talking about exclusivity but about how bringing a game to another platform is done
Name one GameCube game brought to modern platforms via emulationSo irrelevant then, given how each of the Star Wars ports of these old games is done through emulation, they arent native ports by and large.
So totally irrelevant. The ONLY hangup is the fact that the Rogue Squadron series was published by Nintendo otherwise theres zero reason they cant be ported as easily as any of the others…
So irrelevant then, given how each of the Star Wars ports of these old games is done through emulation, they arent native ports by and large.
Name one GameCube game brought to modern platforms via emulation
I never said they have been, only that SO FAR THE STAR WARS GAMES have been….Point is there is ZERO REASON why they cant be ported or emulated, the only issue is they were published by Nintendo so it depends on that aspect.Name one GameCube game brought to modern platforms via emulation