Star Wars: X-Wing Collector Series
Release Date: June 15, 1998
Simulation, FPP, science fiction, Star Wars, in space, movies, multiplayer, singleplayer, internet, LAN
A compilation of hit space simulators in the Star Wars world, starting with the famous X-Wing, through its TIE Fighter sequel, to the first multiplayer game of the series X-Wing vs TIE Fighter: Flight School.
Star Wars: X-Wing Collector Series Description
Star Wars: The X-Wing Collector Series is another compilation of Lucas Arts' classic space simulators. The package includes three flagship games based on the world of Star Wars.
The first of them is Star Wars: X-Wing, founded in 1992, in which we fight on the side of Rebelia with the Galactic Empire. In the game we pilot rebel fighters and bombers, such as A-Wing, Y-Wing, B-Wing, and of course the four-wing X-Wing. There are more than 120 missions for a single player, both in space and above the surface of planets and the Death Star.
The second game is the sequel X-Wing, Star Wars: TIE Fighter, which was created in 1994, in which we change the side of the conflict by joining the air forces of the Empire. Now we're piloting fast but poorly armored TIE fighters to fight the rebels. There are more than 100 combat missions to complete, in which we can choose from very fast TIE Interceptor, heavy TIE Bomber or the most powerful TIE Advanced.
fighters. The third title from the X-Wing series is Star Wars: X-Wing vs TIE Fighter, created in 1997, which was the first to have a multiplayer game mode on the local network or the Internet. In Collection Series we get only a demo version called Flight School, limiting the gameplay to training and a few initial missions.
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Last updated on August 14, 2015
Star Wars: X-Wing Collector Series Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows
Developer: Totally Games
Publisher: LucasArts
Star Wars: X-Wing Collector Series System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Pentium 233MHz, 32MB RAM, graphic card + wykorzystuje joystick