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Game: Star Wars: Rogue Squadron
Console: Nintendo 64

Cheat:

Music test

Enter MAESTRO as a password.

Fly the Millennium Falcon

Enter FARMBOY as a password.

View intermission sequences

Enter DIRECTOR as a password. A new option on the settings screen will allow the intermission sequences to be viewed.

Use A-Wing on more missions

Enter ACE as a password.

Control AT-ST

Enter CHICKEN as a password.

Unlimited lives

Enter IGIVEUP as a password.

Radar Code

Ever notice how the radar in Rogue Squadron doesn't work like a "real" radar? If you go to the Passwords menu and enter the word "RADAR", it switches to a different mode, where the object with higher altitudes are displayed brighter than low-flying ships.

Credits Cheat

Enter the word CREDITS at the Password Menu and you will be able to watch the Star Wars style Factor 5/LucasArts credits, accompanied by a Rogue music medley.

Hints

At the passcodes screen, enter CREDITS to see the credits. At the same screen, enter RADAR to get a better radar screen.

Code

To play as a Tie interceptor enter TIEDUP at the passcodes screen.

All Powerups

Type TOUGHGUY as a password.

All levels and ships

At enter passcode sceen you type DEADDACK and you will get all levels and ships.

Fly the Tie Interceptor

To fly the tie interceptor at the passcodes screen type TIEDUP to be able to fly the interceptor. To select the interceptor in the docking bay you must have the FARMBOY cheat on so you can acess the Millenium Falcon. Then you have to hold the control stick up for about 2 seconds, then it should move to the interceptor. It has bad shields, but is almost twice as fast as the a-wing, which is the fastest ship in the game. It also boasts four laser cannons but doesn't have any secondary weapons.

Fly a Black Cadilac

Koelsch: Fly a black Cadilac in the place of a V-wing. Bad side: It froze for me when I paused Good Side: It is hilarious to see a automobile kicking the Empire's ass. Note: It uses the same weapons as the V-wing.

Invincibility

Go to passcodes in the option screen and type in yodahelp.

Be Naboo Fighter

Go to the passcodes screen and put in HALIFAX? as your code and hit enter. You will hear a buzz, next enter !YNGWIE! as your code and hit enter again. Anthor buzz but the code did work, go to any non-snowspeeder mission, Select the Naboo Fighter in the docking bay and enjoy!

Hint: AT-AT Walkers

To kill AT AT walkers easier, here's what you do: Let's say an AT-AT is going forward. Go directly behind it. Turn right, so you are parallel to the walker. Throw the tow cable exactly when you are about to pass it. Hold down the left brake. Turn left. Press thrust; you should now be going opposite directions. Turn left again. Keep doing this until you have tied up and either disabled or destroyed the AT-AT.

Change Luke Skywalker

At the pass codes screen, put in hardrock, go back to the start or options screen, and choose one, Luke's face will miracuously change into the creator of the game.




Manufacturer: Nintendo
Release Date: 01 November, 1999
ESRB Rating: Teen


Description:
It is a time soon after the destruction of the first Death Star. Luke Skywalker has formed a squadron of hot-shot pilots to engage the still-formidable Imperial forces. You, as Luke, must lead this rogue squadron in a series of galaxy-spanning raids and rescues. To complete all your missions, you'll need good flying skills, fast reflexes, a keen eye, and a quick trigger finger.

You get to fly all your favorite ships: The X-wing, Y-wing, snowspeeder--even the Millennium Falcon. There are also some "secret" ships, such as the sleek Naboo Starfighterfrom Star Wars: Episode I, The Phantom Menace, a TIE interceptor, and, um, a '78 Buick.

The flight simulation in this game is first-rate. You'll find yourself leaning to the side as you pull a high-G turn in pursuit of Imperial TIE fighters. And the outstanding graphics and sounds are realistic enough to transport you to the Star Wars universe. Every detail is in place, right down to the individual Stormtroopers you can see running around (and trying to shoot you). One of the more impressive sequences lets you bring down Imperial Walkers by using the tow cables on your snowspeeder. Nice touch.

This is a single-player game, but you start each mission with a few wingmen from your squadron, and the well-done spoken dialogue between pilots and commanders really makes you feel like part of a team. The only significant shortcoming is the lack of a cooperative multiplayer option. With its excellent gameplay, varied environments, and interesting missions, Star Wars: Rogue Squadron is sure to become a long-time favorite. --Eric Fredrickson

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