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Following the plot of the movie, Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace lets you fight through 11 levels of action. At various points in the game you will get to take contro...Read more
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An astounding experience, ahead of its time, and endlessly replayable
IGN described it as "not the prequels' proudest moment." Gamespot gives it a measly 4.3 out of 10. Movies 2 Video Games Review gives it a '5.0 AVERAGE' rating. Yet, ...Read more
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A classic for me and definitely worth buying. Especially for the price.
A lot of fun and worked perfectly except for two freezes but I think that was an error in the game itself and not because of the disc being damaged because it never happened a...Read more

Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace (Sony PlayStation 1, 1999)

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Following the plot of the movie, Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace lets you fight through 11 levels of action. At various points in the game you will get to take control of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Qui-Gon Jinn, Queen Amidala, and Captain Panaka. Each character has a special ability or weapon to use: Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon use lightsabers and force powers, Queen Amidala's blaster can stun druids, and Captain Panaka uses a Naboo blaster. While working through each level, you can pick up new weapons like light-repeating blasters, blaster rifles, proton missile launchers, heavy blasters, thermal detonators, Gungan energy balls, flash grenades, and heavy repeating cannons. If you've seen the movie, you'll have a pretty good idea of what to expect. See if you can free Naboo from the treacherous trade federation in Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace.

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PublisherLucasArts
GameStar Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace
UPC023272315351

Key Features
PlatformSony PlayStation 1
ESRB RatingT - Teen
GenreAction

Tech Details
ESRB DescriptorAnimated Violence
Control ElementsGamepad, Joystick
Number of Players1
Release Year1999
Game Special Features
  • 11 unique levels
  • 4 playable characters
  • Variety of weapons, moves and characters
  • Detailed 3D rendered graphics based on the original movie
  • Support ElementsAnalog Control, Dual Shock, Memory Card, Vibration Function Compatible
    Also Available In This PlatformsPC Games, Windows
    Game SeriesStar Wars

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    Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace (Sony PlayStation 1, 1999)
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    An astounding experience, ahead of its time, and endlessly replayable

     | Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.
    Created: 10/03/12
    IGN described it as "not the prequels' proudest moment." Gamespot gives it a measly 4.3 out of 10. Movies 2 Video Games Review gives it a '5.0 AVERAGE' rating. Yet, when played with a keen eye for detail, this game meets a near-Herculean standard of scope, depth and replay lifespan.

    Forgive me for the adulation given to this game, but it is very deserving of the rating. While I respect the insightful reviews given to both TPM film and this game adaptation, most of which pin both as "average" at best, my own view on this game simply cannot give it anything less that 5 stars, certainly no less than 85% if granted a comprehensive review system.


    Released in 1999 around the same time as the titular film, the game keeps in pace with the film's events with some creative license in mostly the right places. It is clear that the game was made during the film's production and access to the exact character dialogue was not possible, hence the divergences made by in-game character speech from the film. Though initially trying for those who have seen and enjoyed the film (as I have), they become insignificant compared to the power of the Force. That is, the Force Push. Did I mention that this was one of the first Star Wars games to employ the use of Force powers?

    This review draws on professional analysis and personal experience. I will declare bias now; this was the first PS1 game I ever played, as a birthday present in 1999. From thence onwards, I believe I have spent more time playing it than any other game of the format. Every few years, as consoles have come and gone, I bring it out of the old PS1 game box and within a minute, I am back on the Trade Federation Ship, or in the Swamps of Naboo, or the sprawling marketplaces of Mos Espa.

    An impressionable Star Wars fan I was, but I always cast a considered eye over game adaptations, which were frequently mediocre. This one never failed to meet hopes and expectations, and it still exceeds them in 2012.

    Put into context, this game produces a stunning amount of free-roaming activity within the framework of an objective-based structure. On several levels, flights of fancy are not merely tolerated but encouraged. The Tatooine levels testify most to this. I have still not discovered all the possible lines of dialogue and combinations of trading to satisfy the level's objectives, which are a joy to complete. Although frustrating at times, especially to the inexperienced youth, the game delivers challenging and richly textured levels.

    For a 1999 release, the game contains a level of RPG elements that would not be properly seen realised to their potential until the release of the KOTOR games from 2003 onwards. Trading, NPC dialogue interactions, multiple dialogue options, diplomacy, min-games and a wide variety of weapons beyond the humble lightsaber, as well as four playable characters make the game huge in breadth compared to its contemporaries of late-1990s adventure titles. Of film-to-game adaptations, I firmly believe it reaches the peaks of achievement, and puts many others to shame.

    A knowledge of the Star Wars galaxy helps before playing this, but it is not essential. The game will make you want to re-watch the film, and vice versa is true to no limits. Perhaps the best accomplishment of the game is to allow for a greater appreciation of the film's better points. While watching a TPM documentary on the film's DVD extras, everything reminded me of happy days with the game. I play it still.
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    A classic for me and definitely worth buying. Especially for the price.

     | Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.
    Created: 21/03/12
    A lot of fun and worked perfectly except for two freezes but I think that was an error in the game itself and not because of the disc being damaged because it never happened again. I'm really glad I bought it though. I bought it to do a playthrough for youtube and I had a ton of fun. The game has a ton of depth to it. In fact the story in the game is told better than it is in the movie by the same name. Even if you hated the movie, the game is still worth checking out. It can be pretty hard though, but luckily you can save at any point if you have a memory card so you can try a part that's giving you trouble as many times as you need to without having to start the entire level over. Some of the levels can take almost an hour to get past too, so it's not a short game.
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    Fun Game,but dont expect to much...

    Created: 27/05/08
    This is an average title for a PS1 game.The graphics arent stunning,but there worse graphics out there.The sound is actually pretty good,but the voice acting is not the greatest.I would recomend this title to any kid or serious star wars fan.However,this game is not what I would call a high demand classic.If you enjoy the world of star wars and you want to play your old PS1,then go out and get this game,but there are better star wars titles out there.
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    star wars: episode 1 the phantom menace

    Created: 10/05/08
    I decided to by it because i like star wars, there are some levels in the game that i like, like the levels The final battle, and retake theed palace, cause you get to fight darth mall you also get to fight him at the end of mos espa podrace,
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    Extremely Happy Kid!

    Created: 03/01/09
    My 7 y/o son loves Star Wars and this game was at the top of his Christmas list this year (he is limited to Play Station only at this time). The graphics aren't great but he doesn't mind at all. He loves playing this game and frequently runs out to fill his parents in on his progress. It's a bit difficult but not so much as to be discouraging and he is able to improve nearly each time he plays the game. I'm extremely happy with this purchase!
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