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Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance (PC, 1999) Lawrence Holland signed box

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
UPC
0023272209186
EAN
0023272209186
Platform
PC
Rating
E-Everyone
Video Game Series
Star Wars: X-Wing Series
Publisher
LucasArts
Genre
Simulation
Game Name
Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance

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Product Information

Putting Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance into the Star Wars timeline, it takes place at the same time as The Empire Strikes Back and continues through Return of the Jedi. You play the part of the youngest son of the Azzameen family, owners of a shipping and storage company. Before beginning, you can name yourself anything, but throughout the game your character will be known as Ace.<br><br>The family business faces tough times as many of its competitors are involved in organized crime and include Imperial-backed conglomerates. Your family business is one of honor, but most others run theirs through bribery, corruption, deceit and thievery. One of the companies backed by the Empire also happens to be your rival, the Viraxo family. While helping your family business survive, you will learn the skills of a fighter pilot. Eventually, Ace will join the Rebel Alliance and take part in the Battle of Endor.<br><br>X-Wing Alliance is divided into missions, similar to games such as X-Wing and TIE Fighter. After joining the Rebel Alliance, there are a total of nine ranks to be promoted through as you complete missions. During the game, there are a number of ships that can be piloted other than the X-wing. They include the Y-wing, A-wing, B-wing, Corellian transports and the Millennium Falcon. Multiplayer modes provide players with a choice of 28 different craft (including Imperial ships).

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Publisher
LucasArts
UPC
0023272209186
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6483461

Product Key Features

Rating
E-Everyone
Genre
Simulation
Video Game Series
Star Wars: X-Wing Series
Platform
PC
Game Name
Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance

Additional Product Features

Release Year
1999
Number of Players
1-8
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick, Mouse, Keyboard
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Animated Violence

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  • Ultimate X-Wing combat game

    The latest (last?) of the X-wing games, “Alliance” is also the best – returning from the disappointing “X-wing v. Tie Fighter” to the epic trail of “Tie Fighter”. But is it worthwhile for owners of the older games? In “Alliance”, you belong to a family-run galactic shipping business plying lawless tracts of space in Correlian freighters. In a time of rebellion, your family is neutral, though split for each side. Despite seemingly civilian trappings, shipping involves combat – you’ve got turbo-lasers, ion-cannon, & deflectors. Though you won’t face imperials at first, combat will immediately pit you against Viraxo, your business rivals. Ultimately, the Viraxo turn to the Empire, forcing you to the rebellion, and trade your freighter for an X-wing. Until then, the game offers a series ...

  • A LucasArts Classic

    For those of you who like having complete, first-person control of classic Star Wars starfighters, this game is for you. From A-Wing to Y-Wing, you'll take on numberous Imperial starfighters and starships, including some ships not previously seen in any Star Wars movie. Furthermore, unlike in the previous games, X-Wing Alliance adds a more personal storyline to the game. You play as Ace Azzameen, the youngest son of a business family sympathetic to the rebellion. You join the rebellion after your father is killed and a warrant for your head is placed by the Empire. Most of the game will either be spent trying to help rebuild your family's business or getting your revenge on Imperial scum. Those who have been playing the series since 1994 may not find the game lacking a bit. For one, ...

  • X-Wing Alliance for PC

    This game is phenomenal. It's been out for I don't know how long, but the game is sill awesome after all this time. The amount of ships you can fly is unreal. The multiplayer is easy as cake to connect to, and the missions are just plain fun and the storyline behind the singleplayer unfolds naturally and the twists that occur in mission keep it interesting. I'm a huge Star Wars buff, and this game surpassed my expectations, and in some cases is still does, due to the overall possibilities that this game can offer. Major ups to Lucasarts! In Christ, Jerry Stump

  • Oldie but goodie

    I bought this game because I've been wanting it since it first came out. They never made it for Macintosh, however, and only recently have I owned a non-Mac PC. I like the story that drives one to continue playing the game the same way one can't put down a book. Perhaps I shouldn't flown through it in two weeks! I wish it were longer! The new interface for the ships compared to the previous X-wing games took some getting used to, but it really wasn't all that different. The game was more realistic than the previous titles as well, and it would be great if the old games could be remade in the new engine.

  • If you thought X-Wing vs. TIE was good....

    If you thought X-Wing vs. TIE was good, you'll love this. You play the role of the son of a family caught up in the Rebellion. You start by flying missions for your family business. Eventually you can join the Rebellion and fly X-wings, A-wings, B-wings, and you even get the chance to fly the Millennium Falcon! The range of missions is great, and you can practise your skills in the simulator, or the pilot proving grounds. My only criticism is that some of the early missions are very tricky, and the difficulty does not always seem to increase in logical order.