
This video game is good. I’m a fan of the Star Wars movies. This game makes me feel like I’m in the actual movie. I can feel the speed of 600 mph. Great music and audio soundtrack.
Tyrone
2009 Star Trek alternate time line inquiry?
With the new movie out I have questions about what changes in the alternate time-line up until the recent Dominion war and such.I understand that the planet Vulcan has been destroyed, thus many Vulcans and that central core of culture is gone, if not seriously altered.What about Spock's mom? What effects Art Of Star Wars Episode I did she have if she hadn't died in the shaping of the universe? Did she have any influences in any of the episodes as an ambassador? What about Spock, the old one being in that time even laying low, showing Scotty how to transport at warp. What else could he do to change future history?The present crew (in alternate reality crew) Spock and uhura may have children? What about Kirk needing to prove himself, not having a father. The enterprise itself looks a little more art deco, and rather than the classic line of phaser shot and off it sort of hurls shots like a gattling gun. What else will/has dramatically shifted between timelines that will project into the future???thanks
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I HIGHLY RECOMEND THE EPISODE 1 CLARANET SONG BOOK FOR 2 REASONS . 1 – IT HAS GREAT ,EASY-TO-READ MUSIC THAT IS FAIRLY SIMPLE TO PLAY, PLUS A CD THAT REALY HELPS ON THOSE TRICKY SONGS.2 – IT FIANALLY BRINGS THOSE SONGS WE KNOW AND LOVE TO LIFE. THIS BOOK IS SO GREAT, YOU’LL FIND YOURSELF HUMMING ALL DAY THOSE GREAT SONGS YOU NOW CAN PLAY ON YOUR CLARANET:] !
This is a very fun game, possibly the best “racing game” I have played. I normally find them very dull, “Nascar 64 anyone?” However, as a racing game, I enjoyed this immensely.
Here is the flipside. This game is not NEAR as good as, say Hydro Thunder, or Need for Speed. The best thing about this game is the multiplayer, as the single player gets old fast.
My reccomendation, find a friend, rent the game, and have fun!
This is the best racing game since Mario kart. The vehicles are cool and you get to play cool characters and go through cool courses. This is a must have racing game.
If you liked this game then check out all of the other star wars games.
this was a cool game at the time but n 64 is over and soon xbox 360 will rule all consoles so get an xbox now and then get 360 not some lame playstation that will be a copy of the first xbox
sony sucks big time
this game is fun pretty fun:
pros:
good graphics
fun game play
fast or normal
gear shifting 3 gears
cons
better with rumble pak
sometimes you need to blow on it to get it working
overall this is a awesome game for n64 . I bokught a used one cause they have saved files already.
book is just what I was looking for. in great shape. and arrived in short order. will definitely use this seller again.
We have a 4 1/2 year old daughter obsessed with the Star Wars girls (Shaak Ti in particular) and this is good because it tells all about the different charachters, places, vehicles and robots of the movie in easy to understand, yet complete language.
Very good for the little Star Wars fan or anyone who would like to go a little deeper, but not THAT deep.
The Star Wars Episode I- The Visual Dictionary is great. It has amazing facts about Star Wars episode I such as all of the members of the Jedi High Council (which I was amazed to find out that there is another one of Yoda’s species on it, and her name is Yaddle, and she is young at 477), the species, name, and personalaty of the Trade Fedration leaders, every last detail of a Battle Droid and Droideka, Queen Amidala’s dresses and makeup and the reasons she wears them, the sea monsters of Naboo, Gungan warfare, why Jar Jar was banished, Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan, Mace, and Yoda’s lightsabers, the Queen’s handmaidens, Darth Maul’s double-bladed lightsaber and speeder, and much more!
This is a great book and will provide hours of fun for any Star Wars fan (at least, it did (and still does) for me).
This book was interesting. It told of a lot of elements in the Phantom Menace movie like biographies of Anakin, Padme, and Darth Maul. It also went way beyond the movie and talked about things not mentioned in the movie. From shortened biographies on the Jedi Council members to looking inside a battle droid’s head, this book has everything any Star Wars fan would ever want. The photography is great and the pictures are labeled showing a lot of the parts of machines and lightsabers. This book is the bomb.
This book provides a snap-shot of film-making at the end of the century. The story of Star Wars episode I’s crafting in 150 pages. Packed with detail. Short quotes from people involved, from cast to crew, pepper the text adding colour and information. Well illustrated, clearly told and attention grabbing. Thorough in its scope and ecomomic in language, good reading and eminently collectible. A suitable companion to Thomas Smith’s, Industrial Light and Magic: The Art of Special Effects (1986), which covered much on the special effects of episodes IV-VI. A contribution to the myth of Star Wars.
Rumor-mill has it that Laurent Bouzereau will be given a commentary track on the soon to be made Episode One DVD, let us hope he offers up the same insight and humor found in this written edition.
When I bought this at my nearby spaceport, I’ve been looking and reading it ever sinse. I’m a BIG star wars fan, and have been fascinated by the story line! Well, I’ve got to go to Jupiter! Read it! it’s out of this world!
My poor son (nine years old)loved the photos and behind-the-scenes picture captions, but he was baffled by the text, which is really geared toward adults. But the LucasArts details were wonderful, and the myriad details and interviews were lots of fun. Read it with your kids, or give it to the teen interested in film-making, but if your little one haggles for this particular Episode One book, give it a pass.
This was a very interesting game, requiring a joystick. I wanted to play it, but it kept freezing up on my year 2000 PC with much more than the stated system requirements, video cards, etc. Lucas Arts said I should try downloading some video patches that do not exist anymore (remember, my computer is years(?) beyond this product), but they warned me the patches could crash my computer. Gee, thanks for wasting my money.
THIS GAME IS JUST AWSOME.
AND GIVE JAKE A BREAK HE WAS A LITTLE KID AT THE TIME.
LIKE TO SEE U GUYS DO A BETTER JOB
Several years after playing through to completion, I was disappointed to find that Racer on the CD was completely unplayable on XP. Seems the changes in DirectX support between the old version 6 and the new versions left Racer unsupported, with some calls to the audio and video systems crashing the system on newer computers.
Thank heavens for the ability to search the web for answers. The LucasArts support page was unhelpful, but if you search around long enough, you will find a link to a hidden page at [...] on, of all places, Amazon’s UK site. I think diehard players and people unwilling to bother the folks in the UK will appreciate a way to bring Racer back to life on XP computers.
Anyway, with these two patch files, Racer becomes not only playable again, but brings a great racing game back into the fold. The graphics and audio hold up extremely well for a game that’s nearly 7 years old. Even now, this blindingly good game gets your whip-snap reflexes back into shape, and leave other racing games in the dust. The clever upgrading ability and multiplayer support stand out today even more clearly for being well ahead of their time.
This was a very interesting game, requiring a joystick. I wanted to play it, but it kept freezing up on my year 2000 PC with much more than the stated system requirements, video cards, etc. Lucas Arts said I should try downloading some video patches that do not exist anymore (remember, my computer is years(?) beyond this product), but they warned me the patches could crash my computer. Gee, thanks for wasting my money.
In the opinion of this 43 year old, this is the only Play Station game worth playing. It’s fun and very challenging, but if you play it with your children, you’ll have a lot of fun.
It’s the only PS1 game I’ve played that was fun for me!