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Printed you Toy enjoy patterns. For this reason, LucasArts has sweetened the deal by offering an exclusive 32X mode in addition to the standard arcade game. The gameplay is still identical, which means you can jump right in — a quality of the arcade version that was wisely included. Most missions in either mode require the elimination of a specific number of TIE fighters, both in space and over the turret-riddled surface of the Death Star.
Seriously, the man is relentless! Like its 32X sibling Shadow Squadron , Star Wars Arcade has a cooperative two-player mode where the second player takes on the role of gunner. Taken for what it is, the co-op mode here remains fun, and my experience is that it actually makes the game a bit easier. No more concentrating on several things at once! Even with the new missions, its arcade heritage causes big problems. There definitely could have been more variety in the objectives, as all you really do is dogfight for a while in each stage.
The timer makes things a bit more challenging, but not by much. It seems like LucasArts wanted to do more with the game but was forced to rush it out for Christmas. Seeing a Rancor, a podracer, Darth Maul and Boba Fett fighting it out on the surface of the second Death Star is a crazy sight to behold. Both Demolition and Jedi Power Battles originated on the Playstation, and Jedi Power Battles is definitely the worse of the two when it comes to showing its age.
Graphics are just far too blocky and glitchy, the Dreamcast can do far better than what Jedi Power Battles presents. One or two players run through action scenes from The Phantom Menace, taking out hundreds of battle droids and finally facing Darth Maul. The character roster is unique, in that it features a number of Jedi who had little screen time in the first prequel, but have since become popular characters thanks to episodes II and III as well as the tv series The Clone Wars.
Mace Windu, who sat on his ass for a majority of Phantom Menace, wields a lightsaber two years before Sam Jackson got himself a purple saber in Attack of the Clones. The Dreamcast version got a few exclusive playable characters, including the coneheaded Ki-Adi-Mundi and Darth Maul with his duel edged saber the Playstation version of the game had Maul with a standard saber, boring!
The Dreamcast and PC versions of the game featured full unedited background tunes, including the always popular Duel of the Fates. The game touts a large roster of racers as well as a number of tracks. Very fast, very dangerous.
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