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Jun 24 2007 11:22am
I just can't remember what it's called. Some critics said i was boring but I found it quite interesting, and genuinely difficult.
It was a Strategy game where you had a screen of the different systems and planets you could invade. I also seem to remember you had an 'advisor' in the bottom right hand corner of the screen. Can anybody help me?
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Jun 24 2007 11:23am
Ahh, i think he's talking about that one i had you send me Mike. Star Wars Revolutions or something?
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Jun 24 2007 11:40am
It's called Rebellion in the U.S., and Supremacy in the U.K. and Australia.
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Jun 24 2007 6:46pm
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Jun 24 2007 6:52pm
Yeah, Rebellion. That's the one Andrew.
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Jun 24 2007 8:58pm
Huh, even LucasArts removed it from their classics page. Used to you could order it off of there for 40$. That's where I got my copy.
And before you laugh at me, it included a complete strategy guide of the game, meaning it didn't take me forever to actually learn how to play.
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Jun 24 2007 9:41pm
All copies of Rebellion had a very detailed manual/strategy guide... the game was complicated enough, it needed one.
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Jun 24 2007 9:53pm
Ugh. I remember that game... it was complicated. And, quite honestly, had a severe lack of 'control', as it were. I enjoy being in the thick of the fight, and being more proactive than administrating planets and dictating their futures.
...until I can be bothered doing the latter, heh.
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Jun 25 2007 1:42am
That game is quite possibly my favorite Star Wars game ever.
I played in several epic games over a LAN, including one that saw over 50 planets destroyed by my opponents Death Star, and one that lasted 3000 in game days- 10 years of fictional fighting!