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Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron 2»rank: 1416de: Lucas Arts EntertainmentChroniques et points de vue: Preview:Probably the biggest surprise of the show, Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron ll deserves every syllable of its incredibly long name. Why? lt's simply the best realization of the magic the original Star Wars brought to the screen in 1977. The musical cues, the sound effects, and even the X-wing's targeting screen (use the Force, Luke) is perfectly appropriate. Don't even get us started on the movielike visuals--one looping maneuver into the Death Star trenches and we were drooling ... |
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Cube 2.4 GHZ Wireless Controller»rank: 1021de: Hip GearChroniques et points de vue: Preview:Probably the biggest surprise of the show, Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron ll deserves every syllable of its incredibly long name. Why? lt's simply the best realization of the magic the original Star Wars brought to the screen in 1977. The musical cues, the sound effects, and even the X-wing's targeting screen (use the Force, Luke) is perfectly appropriate. Don't even get us started on the movielike visuals--one looping maneuver into the Death Star trenches and we were drooling ... |
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Baten Kaitos Origins»rank: 1684de: Nintendo of CanadaChroniques et points de vue: Preview:Probably the biggest surprise of the show, Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron ll deserves every syllable of its incredibly long name. Why? lt's simply the best realization of the magic the original Star Wars brought to the screen in 1977. The musical cues, the sound effects, and even the X-wing's targeting screen (use the Force, Luke) is perfectly appropriate. Don't even get us started on the movielike visuals--one looping maneuver into the Death Star trenches and we were drooling ... |
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire»rank: 1180de: Electronic ArtsChroniques et points de vue: Preview:Probably the biggest surprise of the show, Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron ll deserves every syllable of its incredibly long name. Why? lt's simply the best realization of the magic the original Star Wars brought to the screen in 1977. The musical cues, the sound effects, and even the X-wing's targeting screen (use the Force, Luke) is perfectly appropriate. Don't even get us started on the movielike visuals--one looping maneuver into the Death Star trenches and we were drooling ... |
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Over The Hedge»rank: 1590de: ActivisionChroniques et points de vue: Preview:Probably the biggest surprise of the show, Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron ll deserves every syllable of its incredibly long name. Why? lt's simply the best realization of the magic the original Star Wars brought to the screen in 1977. The musical cues, the sound effects, and even the X-wing's targeting screen (use the Force, Luke) is perfectly appropriate. Don't even get us started on the movielike visuals--one looping maneuver into the Death Star trenches and we were drooling ... |
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Medal of Honor: Rising Sun»rank: 1235de: Electronic ArtsChroniques et points de vue: Preview:Probably the biggest surprise of the show, Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron ll deserves every syllable of its incredibly long name. Why? lt's simply the best realization of the magic the original Star Wars brought to the screen in 1977. The musical cues, the sound effects, and even the X-wing's targeting screen (use the Force, Luke) is perfectly appropriate. Don't even get us started on the movielike visuals--one looping maneuver into the Death Star trenches and we were drooling ... |
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Burnout 2: Point Of Impact»rank: 1252de: Electronic ArtsChroniques et points de vue: Preview:Probably the biggest surprise of the show, Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron ll deserves every syllable of its incredibly long name. Why? lt's simply the best realization of the magic the original Star Wars brought to the screen in 1977. The musical cues, the sound effects, and even the X-wing's targeting screen (use the Force, Luke) is perfectly appropriate. Don't even get us started on the movielike visuals--one looping maneuver into the Death Star trenches and we were drooling ... |
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Killer 7»rank: 1901de: Capcom USAChroniques et points de vue: Preview:Probably the biggest surprise of the show, Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron ll deserves every syllable of its incredibly long name. Why? lt's simply the best realization of the magic the original Star Wars brought to the screen in 1977. The musical cues, the sound effects, and even the X-wing's targeting screen (use the Force, Luke) is perfectly appropriate. Don't even get us started on the movielike visuals--one looping maneuver into the Death Star trenches and we were drooling ... |
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Mario Power Tennis»rank: 1694de: Nintendo of AmericaChroniques et points de vue: Preview:Probably the biggest surprise of the show, Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron ll deserves every syllable of its incredibly long name. Why? lt's simply the best realization of the magic the original Star Wars brought to the screen in 1977. The musical cues, the sound effects, and even the X-wing's targeting screen (use the Force, Luke) is perfectly appropriate. Don't even get us started on the movielike visuals--one looping maneuver into the Death Star trenches and we were drooling ... |
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Star Fox Adventures»rank: 760de: Nintendo of AmericaChroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca:Fox McCloud is back, but he's left the on-the-rails, shoot-'em-up larks of his previous two games behind--this all-new Star Fox adventure sees the super furry animal in a very Zeldaesque bid to save Dinosaur Planet. Although the control system is very similar to The Legend of Zelda's, Star Fox Adventures is no simple clone. lt's your job as the mercenary mammal to find all the spellstones that will rejoin the splintered planet and defeat the evil General Scales. This entails much ... |