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{{Header Nav|game=Star Wars: X-Wing | {{Game | ||
{{ | |completion=1 | ||
|image=x-wing cd box.jpg | |||
|title=Star Wars: X-Wing | |title=Star Wars: X-Wing | ||
| | |developer=[[Totally Games]] | ||
| | |publisher={{colist|LucasArts|U.S. Gold}} | ||
| | |year=1993 | ||
| | |systems={{syslist|msdos|win|macos|linux}} | ||
|genre=[[Flight simulation]] | |genre=[[Flight simulation]] | ||
| | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
|expansion=[[Star Wars: X-Wing - Imperial Pursuit|Imperial Pursuit]]<br />[[Star Wars: X-Wing - B-Wing|B-Wing]] | |||
|followed by=[[Star Wars: X-Wing - | |followed by=[[Star Wars: TIE Fighter]] | ||
|series=Star Wars: X-Wing | |||
|pcgamingwiki=Star Wars: X-Wing | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Star Wars: X-Wing''' is a [[1993]] [[flight simulation]] which was the first Star Wars computer game released in the 1990s and the starting point for the huge range of [[LucasArts]] releases that would follow. | |||
{{Star Wars/Opening crawl| | |||
It is a period of Civil War. | |||
Using fear and intimidation, | |||
the Empire seeks to impose a | |||
New Order on the galaxy. Only | |||
the Rebel Alliance stands in | |||
the way of their evil plans. | |||
Not yet willing to confront the | |||
Empire directly, the Rebels are | |||
marshalling their forces in | |||
secrecy. Even now a group of | |||
their prized Calamari Cruisers is | |||
being intercepted by a squadron | |||
of Imperial Star Destroyers. | |||
The Rebel Fleet is outnumbered | |||
but, they have a surprise... | |||
the X-Wing Starfighter!}} | |||
==Gameplay== | |||
It's a 3D space combat simulator that places you in the role of a rookie Rebel pilot, allowing you to fly X-Wing, Y-Wing and A-Wing craft from the movies and eventually ending with the attack on the Death Star itself. | |||
Praised for its realistic 3D combat, the game has much more emphasis on situational awareness and controlling your ship's functions than its main rival at the time, the [[Wing Commander]] series of games. | Praised for its realistic 3D combat, the game has much more emphasis on situational awareness and controlling your ship's functions than its main rival at the time, the [[Wing Commander]] series of games. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:59, 19 March 2023
This is the first game in the Star Wars: X-Wing series. For other games in the series see the Star Wars: X-Wing category.
Star Wars: X-Wing | |
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Developer(s) | Totally Games |
Publisher(s) | LucasArts, U.S. Gold |
Year released | 1993 |
System(s) | DOS, Windows, macOS, Linux |
Expansion pack(s) | Imperial Pursuit B-Wing |
Followed by | Star Wars: TIE Fighter |
Series | Star Wars: X-Wing |
Genre(s) | Flight simulation |
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Modes | Single player |
Star Wars: X-Wing is a 1993 flight simulation which was the first Star Wars computer game released in the 1990s and the starting point for the huge range of LucasArts releases that would follow.
It is a period of Civil War.
Using fear and intimidation,
the Empire seeks to impose a
New Order on the galaxy. Only
the Rebel Alliance stands in
the way of their evil plans.
Not yet willing to confront the
Empire directly, the Rebels are
marshalling their forces in
secrecy. Even now a group of
their prized Calamari Cruisers is
being intercepted by a squadron
of Imperial Star Destroyers.
The Rebel Fleet is outnumbered
but, they have a surprise...
the X-Wing Starfighter!
Gameplay[edit]
It's a 3D space combat simulator that places you in the role of a rookie Rebel pilot, allowing you to fly X-Wing, Y-Wing and A-Wing craft from the movies and eventually ending with the attack on the Death Star itself.
Praised for its realistic 3D combat, the game has much more emphasis on situational awareness and controlling your ship's functions than its main rival at the time, the Wing Commander series of games.
Table of Contents
- Destroy Imperial Convoy
- Reconnaissance Mission
- Fly Point During Evacuation
- Protect Medical Frigate
- Ambush Imperial Supply Convoy
- Raid for R2 Units
- Recover Stolen X-Wings
- Rescue Sullustan Tech Staff
- Diplomatic Summit at Sullust
- Rescue Sullustan Leader
- Capture Staff from Cygnus
- Recover Explosive Warhead
- Guard Weapons Transfer
- Destroy Repair Dock
- Capture Military Transport
- Scramble!
- Intercept and Capture
- Destroy Imperial Base
- Destroy Priam's Escort
- Capture the Frigate Priam
- Capture Ethar I and II
- Guard Vital Supply Depot
- Defend the Independence
- Begin Death Star Assault
- Attack Death Star Surface
- Death Star Trench Run
- Evacuate Yavin
- Provide Area Protection
- Evacuate Cruiser Maximus
- Protect Frigate Anvil
- Abandon Ship
- Guard Repair Operations
- Hide and Seek
- Clear Minefield
- Guard Cargo Transfer
- Grain Snatch
- Capture Ghorin's Y-Wings
- Raid Storage Area
- Grain Exchange
- Confirm Grain Delivery
- Steal TIE Advanced
- Escort Base Convoy
- Attack Frigate Red Wind
- Capture Imperial Gunboats
- Capture Imperial Corvette
- Defend Ram's Head
- Protect B-Wing Assembly Area
- Cover B-Wing Evacuation
- Protect B-Wing Delivery
- Destroy TIE Staging Area
- Destroy Secret Weapons Base
- Prisoner Rescue
- Help Neutrals Out of Ambush
- Escort VIP to Alliance Cruiser
- Guard Cargo Pickup
- Probe Capture
- Destroy Corvette Base
- Intercept Imperial Attack
- Protect B-Wing Delivery
- Capture Imperial Frigate
- Escort B-Wings on Attack
- Attack Probe Calibration Site
- Ambush Imperial Arms Shipment
- Destroy the Relentless
- Operation "Blunt Stick"
- Save the Cruiser Cathleen