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Luke and Vader would deflect all blaster
fire targeted at them automatically. Even
explosions didn’t do any damage, although
they would throw them into the air.
That was my game. I’d load up Bespin:
Platforms, a series of interconnected
floating… well, platforms. The clue was in
the name. I used to camp at the end of one
of the bridges, holding off the enemy. Then
when Vader or Luke arrived (depending on
what side I’d picked) I’d try to blow them
BATTLEFRONT: LOOKING FORWARD AND
LOOKING BACK
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ideogames used to be for kids.
By Ross Brown
The first Battlefront was great, I loved
over the edge to score a kill. Hours of fun.
That was good. I enjoyed playing my
mini game-within-a-game and Star Wars:
Battlefront was a stellar game overall.
Battlefront II was just plain brilliant though.
I was a student when Battlefront II came
Then we grew up. We’ve been
it. I wasn’t really playing multiplayer much
out, living in a house share with three other
playing games for...wow, it must be
when it came along, so spent most of my time
guys, all of whom loved gaming. We’d been
about 30 years now. That’s a long
playing single-player against bots. Actually, I
retroing it up until then, mostly playing Mario
time. You might be one of those
had one very specific game I liked to play.
from the first gamer generation, and maybe you’ve
played hundreds of games in that time. You might
not be that old, and have less years under your belt.
Doesn’t matter. Whether you’ve played a dozen
Before playable Jedi Knights were
introduced in the sequel, you could have AI
Kart, Snowboard Kids and Perfect Dark on the
Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader join the battle.
N64. Battlefront II was the first game to get us
They were almost unkillable. Almost.
all playing modern (for the time) technology.
games, or 500 games, you can probably count on
We generally played four-player co-op against
one hand the titles that left their mark on you, the
ones that left the most important memories. Not
ju st because they were great games, but because
they had a real impact on your life at the time.
DID YOU KNOW?
The word “ewok” is never said out
loud in any of the Star Wars movies.
the AI. Sort of. My housemates were a bunch
of untrustworthy shits you see, so each game
we played was uneasy alliance as we waited for
the inevitable betrayal by one person that would
plunge things into an orgy of chaos and team-
Star Wars: Battlefront II did that for me.
killing for the rest of the game. Great times.
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