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|publisher=[[U.S. Gold]], [[Virgin Interactive]]
|publisher=[[U.S. Gold]], [[Virgin Interactive]]
|year=[[1993]]
|year=1993
|genre=[[Flight simulation]]
|genre=[[Flight simulation]]
|parent=Star Wars
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The '''X-Wing''' series of Star Wars computer games is comprised of 3D space combat simulators. The original [[Star Wars: X-Wing|X-Wing]] kick-started the slew of Star Wars computer games that [[LucasArts]] would release from the 1990s through to today.
The '''X-Wing''' series of Star Wars computer games is comprised of 3D space combat simulators. The original [[Star Wars: X-Wing|X-Wing]] kick-started the slew of Star Wars computer games that [[LucasArts]] would release from the 1990s through to today.


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{{Star Wars: X-Wing}}
{{Star Wars: X-Wing}}
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Star Wars: X-Wing
Developer(s)LucasArts
Publisher(s)U.S. Gold, Virgin Interactive
Year introduced1993
Genre(s)Flight simulation
Parent seriesStar Wars

The X-Wing series of Star Wars computer games is comprised of 3D space combat simulators. The original X-Wing kick-started the slew of Star Wars computer games that LucasArts would release from the 1990s through to today.