The dates are a bit dubious. I'm sure XvT and XWA are correct, but the first two could be wrong. One source gives 1992 for X-Wing, but I have a magazine dated 1993 with a preview of it. TIE Fighter is from memory and from the same source - it could have been 1995, but I think 1994 is correct. -- AW
Would it be correct to say that this video game series has been taken over by Rogue Squadron?
No, the original Rogue Squadron game predated X-Wing Alliance from what I remember. In fact, wasn't the very first Rogue Squadron game a Saturn or CDTV title from around 1995? X-Wing and Rogue Squadron are pretty different games, not least because of platform (the X-Wing series is PC-specific, whilst the RS games have appeared on Saturn, PC, Nintendo 64, GameCube and other platforms) but also because the X-Wing series is much more based around 'simulation' rather than RS, which is more arcade-action. Also, the X-Wing series isn't necessarily over according to Holland (although the apparently poor sales of X-Wing Alliance prevented a sequel appearing in the next couple of years, apparently interest is beginning to increase again).-- Werthead 14:32, 14 May 2006 (UTC)
Marak Stele? Where does this name come from? I've always known this as Maarek Stele... I managed only to find 'Marak' in German translation of the '...Chronicles', probably a translator's typo. NLoriel 28 June 2005 09:00 (UTC)
Okay, bugger all -- I'm the one who just moved the page to "correct" the capitalization awkwardness. Upon closer inspection, though, it's inconsistent on the actual Star Wars: X-Wing page, and it isn't consistent with the other references to X-wings (to say nothing of how I'm used to seeing it in print). Before changing it back, can someone look back to an old manual or cover or somesuch and ascertain whether W or w is the right way to go? Call me pedantic... EEMeltonIV 02:36, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
The DSII attack mission in Alliance is a bit on the odd side, but I think the inference from the game is that Ace is actually on the Falcon (probably one of those guys sitting behind Lando and the Sullustan) as a co-pilot or crewman. I don't think it's really the case that you 'become' Lando in the final mission, although it is also inarguable that it's Lando actually flying the Falcon at the end of the film. Odd-- Werthead 14:32, 14 May 2006 (UTC)
Why do some people not count the games as part of the continuity in a purely technical sense.
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Were the game engines totally rewritten for each new game, or was the same (evolving) game engine used throughout? SharkD ( talk) 23:43, 10 January 2009 (UTC)
Just fixed a minor detail, Ed Kilham is Technical Director at EA, so didn't leave the game industry. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.229.115.95 ( talk) 05:13, 14 May 2010 (UTC)
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The dates are a bit dubious. I'm sure XvT and XWA are correct, but the first two could be wrong. One source gives 1992 for X-Wing, but I have a magazine dated 1993 with a preview of it. TIE Fighter is from memory and from the same source - it could have been 1995, but I think 1994 is correct. -- AW
Would it be correct to say that this video game series has been taken over by Rogue Squadron?
No, the original Rogue Squadron game predated X-Wing Alliance from what I remember. In fact, wasn't the very first Rogue Squadron game a Saturn or CDTV title from around 1995? X-Wing and Rogue Squadron are pretty different games, not least because of platform (the X-Wing series is PC-specific, whilst the RS games have appeared on Saturn, PC, Nintendo 64, GameCube and other platforms) but also because the X-Wing series is much more based around 'simulation' rather than RS, which is more arcade-action. Also, the X-Wing series isn't necessarily over according to Holland (although the apparently poor sales of X-Wing Alliance prevented a sequel appearing in the next couple of years, apparently interest is beginning to increase again).-- Werthead 14:32, 14 May 2006 (UTC)
Marak Stele? Where does this name come from? I've always known this as Maarek Stele... I managed only to find 'Marak' in German translation of the '...Chronicles', probably a translator's typo. NLoriel 28 June 2005 09:00 (UTC)
Okay, bugger all -- I'm the one who just moved the page to "correct" the capitalization awkwardness. Upon closer inspection, though, it's inconsistent on the actual Star Wars: X-Wing page, and it isn't consistent with the other references to X-wings (to say nothing of how I'm used to seeing it in print). Before changing it back, can someone look back to an old manual or cover or somesuch and ascertain whether W or w is the right way to go? Call me pedantic... EEMeltonIV 02:36, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
The DSII attack mission in Alliance is a bit on the odd side, but I think the inference from the game is that Ace is actually on the Falcon (probably one of those guys sitting behind Lando and the Sullustan) as a co-pilot or crewman. I don't think it's really the case that you 'become' Lando in the final mission, although it is also inarguable that it's Lando actually flying the Falcon at the end of the film. Odd-- Werthead 14:32, 14 May 2006 (UTC)
Why do some people not count the games as part of the continuity in a purely technical sense.
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BetacommandBot 09:09, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
Were the game engines totally rewritten for each new game, or was the same (evolving) game engine used throughout? SharkD ( talk) 23:43, 10 January 2009 (UTC)
Just fixed a minor detail, Ed Kilham is Technical Director at EA, so didn't leave the game industry. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.229.115.95 ( talk) 05:13, 14 May 2010 (UTC)