![]() ![]() ![]() In a deal with Disney (who now owns Star Wars and therefore the Lucasfilms games that they made) Good Old Games now has a digital version of both classic titles for sale on their site, and they're the special editions of the games too: that means slightly better sound and graphics, as well as the Imperial Pursuit and B-Wing expansion packs. ![]() ![]() However, X-Wing and TIE Fighter, two space combat games, are among the finest (if not the best) that the series produced, and there's some good news for those of you out there who fondly remember playing them from your childhood: they're getting a digital re-release. Star Wars fans of a certain vintage will remember these games as perhaps amongst the best titles that the movie franchise ever spawned (along with Shadows of the Empire on N64) and they're finally getting a re-release.ĭespite being a movie franchise that has managed to keep a number of generations enthralled, the Star Wars movies have produced a disappointingly small number of good games. ![]()
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