Jon Favreau: A Hollywood Icon Honored with a Star on the Walk of Fame

Jon Favreau: A Hollywood Icon Honored with a Star on the Walk of Fame

On February 13th,, 2023, the entertainment industry honored Jon Favreau with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Favreau, who is a well-known actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, has made a significant impact on the entertainment industry with his unique blend of creativity, humor, and storytelling. Favreau began his career in the entertainment industry in the late 1980s as an actor. However, he found his true calling as a writer and producer in the 1990s. He wrote and produced several successful films, including Swingers and Made, before making his directorial debut with the critically acclaimed film, Elf, in 2003. Since then, Favreau has directed and produced a string of box office hits, including Iron Man, The Jungle Book, and The Lion King. He has also been instrumental in the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, having directed Iron Man, Iron Man 2, and co-produced the Avengers films. Favreau is…

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Exploring the Star Wars Universe: A First Look at Jedi – Fallen Order 2’s “Koboh” Gameplay

Star Wars: Jedi – Fallen Order has been a massive hit since its release in 2019. The game was well received by fans and critics alike for its captivating story, impressive graphics, and solid gameplay mechanics. Now, the developers at Respawn Entertainment have released a new video showcasing nine minutes of gameplay from their latest project, Star Wars: Jedi – Fallen Order 2, which is codenamed “Koboh. The video gives us a glimpse of what to expect from the upcoming game and it looks like it will be every bit as good, if not better, than the first. The gameplay video starts with the main character, Cal Kestis, navigating through a jungle-like environment. Cal is shown to be on the run from the Empire and is in search of an ancient artifact that could turn the tide in the ongoing war between the Jedi and the Sith. The game’s environments…

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The Final Weeks of SWTOR Galactic Seasons 3

Last Chance to Shine: The Final Weeks of SWTOR Galactic Seasons 3

The final weeks of Galactic Seasons 3 are upon us, and the excitement is palpable! From February 7th to March 7th, players will have the opportunity to tackle a new set of objectives in the “Luck of the Draw” season. These objectives promise to be challenging, but also highly rewarding for those who complete them. One of the key objectives for this season is to reach a certain level in the Galactic Command system. This will require players to engage in a variety of activities, such as participating in daily and weekly missions, completing flashpoints and operations, and earning experience points from playing PvP matches. The reward for reaching this objective is a new set of gear that is both powerful and stylish, making it a must-have for any serious player. Another objective that players will want to tackle is to complete a certain number of Galactic Starfighter matches. Galactic…

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Let’s Play: Star Wars: X-Wing ( MS DOS 1993 )

Let’s Play: Star Wars: X-Wing ( MS DOS 1993 )

Star Wars: X-Wing is a space simulation video game that was released in 1993 and is part of the X-Wing combat flight simulation games series. The game is set in the Star Wars universe and takes place before and during the events of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. It was developed by Lawrence Holland and Edward Kilham’s Totally Games for LucasArts and was one of the first games to use 3D polygon graphics for spaceships. The game was also the first non-adventure game to use the iMUSE music system and Kvik Køkken, which was a new technology that allowed the game to have dynamic music that changed with the action. In Star Wars: X-Wing, players take on the role of a pilot for the Rebel Alliance and fly various starfighters, including the X-wing, Y-wing, A-wing, and B-wing, to complete missions and defeat the Galactic Empire. The game features…

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Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire

Let’s Play: Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire

Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire is a video game that was released in 1996 and is set in the Star Wars universe. It was developed by LucasArts and published by Lucasfilm Games, and it was released for the Nintendo 64 and PC platforms. The game takes place between the events of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, and it follows the story of a character named Dash Rendar, who is a smuggler and bounty hunter. Dash is drawn into the conflict between the Rebel Alliance and the Galactic Empire when he is hired by Princess Leia to rescue Han Solo, who has been captured by the bounty hunter Boba Fett. Throughout the game, players control Dash as he travels to various locations in the Star Wars universe, including the ice planet Hoth, the city-planet Coruscant, and the desert planet Tatooine. Along the way, Dash encounters a…

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Ubisoft's Open-World Star Wars Game: A Groundbreaking Step Forward

Ubisoft’s Open-World Star Wars Game: A Groundbreaking Step Forward

Ubisoft, the world-renowned video game developer, has recently announced their plans to create an open-world Star Wars game. This news has sent shockwaves throughout the gaming industry, as many are excited to see what this collaboration will bring. In the past, Star Wars games have primarily been linear, story-driven experiences. While these types of games have their own appeal, an open-world Star Wars game has the potential to bring a whole new level of immersion and player freedom. Imagine being able to explore the vast, iconic planets of the Star Wars universe, interacting with characters, and making choices that shape the direction of your journey. The possibilities are truly endless. Ubisoft is no stranger to creating successful open-world games. Their franchises such as Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry have been praised for their expansive worlds and freedom of choice. It’s easy to see why many are confident that Ubisoft has…

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Star Wars: Rebel Assault

Let’s Play Star Wars: Rebel Assault (1993)

Star Wars: Rebel Assault is a 1993 rail shooter video game developed and published by LucasArts. It was released for the PC and Sega CD platforms, and is the first Star Wars video game to use full motion video (FMV) to present its story and gameplay. The game’s story follows the journey of a young pilot named Rookie One, who becomes a member of the Rebel Alliance and fights against the Galactic Empire. Players control Rookie One through various missions, including dogfights in space, ground battles, and trench runs, as they progress through the story. The game also features live-action cutscenes with actors portraying the main characters. Star Wars: Rebel Assault was well-received upon release for its immersive story, high-quality FMV, and challenging gameplay. It was also praised for its use of the Star Wars universe and its faithfulness to the source material. One of the standout features of Rebel…

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Let’s play: Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace 1999

Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace is a video game that was released in 1999 for the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. It was developed and published by LucasArts, and was the first Star Wars game to be released after the movie came out. The game is based on the film of the same name, and follows the story of the film closely, with some additional elements and missions. In the game, players take control of either Obi-Wan Kenobi or Qui-Gon Jinn, and follow the story of the film as they try to protect Queen Amidala and help defeat the Trade Federation. Players will travel to a variety of locations, including the planet Naboo, the starship Queen’s Royal Starship, and the city of Mos Espa. Along the way, they will encounter a variety of enemies, including battle droids, force users, and other dangers. The gameplay in The Phantom Menace…

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Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back (1982 - Atari 2600)

Let’s play: Star Wars – The Empire Strikes Back (1982 – Atari 2600)

Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back for the Atari 2600 was a video game adaptation of the 1980 film of the same name, developed by Rex Bradford and published by Parker Brothers in 1982. Despite being released for a console with relatively limited technical capabilities, the game managed to capture the essence of the film and provide an enjoyable gaming experience for fans of the Star Wars franchise. The game consists of three main levels, each representing a different location from the film: Hoth, the asteroid field, and the planet of Dagobah. In the Hoth level, the player controls a snowspeeder as they try to defend their base from attacking AT-AT walkers. The asteroid field level tasks the player with navigating their ship through a field of asteroids while avoiding enemy TIE fighters. The Dagobah level sees the player taking control of Luke Skywalker as he trains with Yoda, using…

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Let’s play: Super Star Wars (1992) – SNES

Super Star Wars is a 1992 SNES game that is part of the Star Wars franchise. The game is a side-scrolling action-adventure game that follows the events of the original Star Wars trilogy. Players control one of three characters: Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, or Chewbacca, as they fight their way through various levels, battling enemies and completing missions. The game features a unique blend of combat and platforming elements, as players must navigate through levels while also battling enemies. Each character has their own unique abilities, such as Luke’s ability to use the force and Han’s ability to use a blaster. Players can also collect power-ups, such as health-restoring items and weapons, to help them on their journey. The game is divided into three separate stories, each one corresponding to a different film in the trilogy. In the first story, players control Luke as he trains with Yoda and fights…

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Star Wars: Attack on the Death Star (1991) – PC-9801, X68000

Let’s play: Star Wars Attack on the Death Star (1991) – PC-9801, X68000

Star Wars: Attack on the Death Star was a video game released in 1991 for the PC-9801 and X68000 computer systems. The game was developed by LucasArts and published by JVC Musical Industries. It was based on the popular Star Wars franchise and was set during the events of the first film, A New Hope. The game follows the story of Luke Skywalker as he attempts to destroy the Death Star. Players control Luke as he fights through various levels and battles various enemies, including stormtroopers, TIE fighters, and Darth Vader himself. One of the standout features of the game was its use of 3D graphics, which was a relatively new technology at the time. This allowed for a more immersive and engaging experience, as players could see their surroundings in greater detail. The game also featured full-motion video sequences, which added to the overall atmosphere of the game. The…

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Let's play Star Wars (Atari 1983 acade video game)

Let’s play Star Wars (Atari 1983 arcade video game)

The first ever Star Wars game, simply titled “Star Wars,” was released in 1983 for the Atari 2600 console. Developed and published by Atari, the game was based on the iconic 1977 film of the same name and was met with mixed reviews upon its release. The game featured three levels, each with its own unique objective and gameplay. In the first level, players controlled Luke Skywalker as he navigated the treacherous trenches of the Death Star. The objective was to destroy the station’s main reactor by shooting at it with the X-Wing fighter’s lasers. The second level placed players in the role of Han Solo, piloting the Millennium Falcon through an asteroid field. The objective was to avoid obstacles and shoot at enemy TIE fighters while also collecting power-ups and bonus points. The final level had players control the Rebel Alliance’s Y-Wing fighters as they attempted to destroy the…

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SWTOR Galactic Season Objectives: December 6th – January 10th

As we mention back in october, Galactic Seasons 3: “Luck of the Draw” has started. . Similar to the previous season, the Daily and Weekly Season Objectives will be communicated on a month-to-month basis. Here is the list of the Season Objectives from December 6th – January 10th. Week 8 (December 6th – December 13th) Daily Influencing the Galaxy Earn 25,000 Personal Conquest Points across your Legacy. Weekly Complete any 7/10 March Across the Galaxy Earn 200,000 Personal Conquest Points across your Legacy. True Purpose Defeat enemies across the Galaxy with PH4-LNX as your active Companion. Playing the G.A.M.E. Turn in G.A.M.E. Analysis Modules to PH4-LNX in your personal ship to earn Reputationwith the Gambling Authority and Management Entity. Liabilities of Quesh Track down and defeat the following high profile targets on Quesh: DS-224 Colossus(Adrenal Valley – Republic), Foreman Telleon (Imperial Mining Control – Empire), Lord Rhexa(Broga’s Palace – Republic), Yanu…

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SWTOR Galactic Season Objectives: November 8th - December 6th

SWTOR Galactic Season Objectives: November 8th – December 6th

Here is the newest update on Galactic Seasons 3: “Luck of the Draw”  that started a few weeks ago. Similar to the previous season, the Daily and Weekly Season Objectives will be communicated on a month-to-month basis. Here is the list of the Season Objectives from November 8th – December 6th. 2022 Week 4 (November 8th – November 15th) Daily Influencing the Galaxy Earn 25,000 Personal Conquest Points across your Legacy. Weekly Complete any 7/10 March Across the Galaxy Earn 200,000 Personal Conquest Points across your Legacy. Better Analytics Obtain G.A.M.E. Analysis Modules by completing Daily Objectives, Season Objectives, Season Reward Track,Flashpoints, Uprisings, Operations, or defeating enemies across the Galaxy.– Daily Objectives grant 2 G.A.M.E. Analysis Modules– Season Objectives grant 10-15 G.A.M.E. Analysis Modules– Some Reward Track levels grant 10 G.A.M.E. Analysis Modules– Flashpoints grant 2-4 G.A.M.E. Analysis Modules– Uprisings grant 3-5 G.A.M.E. Analysis Modules– 8 Player Operations grant 12-18…

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Has Disney Failed With Star Wars Video Games?

Star Wars is one of the most successful and iconic movie franchises of all time and has even had a hand in expanding the gaming landscape. There have been over 30 Star Wars video games, but Disney wants to change that and release a new SW game every six months. The franchise’s fans fear that having this much content could harm the series. Fast Release May Not Be A Good Idea Disney wants to keep the momentum for their Star Wars division by releasing new content regularly. And although the idea sounds great on paper, even if these new projects do indeed come out, many factors could wreck this plan right from the start. Disney is looking to ramp up the number of video games coming out over the next few years. While this is just an announcement, there are already some concerns about decreased demand in the market.  If…

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SWTOR: Planned Balance Changes for 7.1.1

Gameplay designer for SWTOR, Shabir Dhillon took to the forums to explain some of the balance changes coming with game update 7.1.1 in Star Wars: the old Republic. This includes those for Lightning / Telekinetics, Madness / Balance, and Advanced Prototype / Tactics. Check it out: Shabir here and I am a Gameplay Designer on SWTOR. I wanted to start by saying we appreciate everyone for taking the time and effort to give feedback on the changes. I wanted to explain some of the changes we are making in the upcoming patch:  Lightning/Telekinetics: Patch Notes:   Convection/Clamoring Force – Critical hit damage bonus goes to 12% (down from 15%). Thundering Blast/Turbulence – Second arc of damage deals 20% of Turbulence’s damage (down from 25%).   Storm watch damage decreased by 4% Halted Offensive/Power of the Force cast time increased to 3.0 seconds (up from 2.5 seconds). Alacrity still affects cast time.  Decrease Halted Offensive’s/Power…

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Obi Wan kenobi is Not Weak

The arc in the Kenobi series so far has clearly been leading up to a traditional weak to strong power building type of story, or in other words, how Kenobi gets his mojo back after ten years of little to no practice with the force, or his lightsaber, and far too much PTSD. There have been some arguments so far that state that the show has portrayed a far weakened version of Kenobi, thus diminishing his character and heroisim. Sure, this Kenobi is not in his prime, as he was in the clone wars, but again, this is Kenobi at not just a different point in his life and character arc, but arguably the lowest point in his life. He’s survived order 66, yes, but he has lost everything. Aside from being torn away from his family at a young age to become a child solider in what is essentially…

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SWTOR Galactic Season Objectives: Final Weeks of Season 2

Just a heads up. The second season of Galactic Seasons in Star Wars: The old Republic, will start with the new Legacy of the Sith expansion. As The Developers over at BioWare Austin mentioned in the Galactic Seasons 2 ‘Shadows of the Underworld’ article, the Daily and Weekly Season Objectives will be communicated on a month-to-month basis. Here is the list of the Season Objectives from June 7th – July 5th, 2022. As a note, Season 2 of Galactic Seasons will end with the 20th week on July 5th, so get in your final season levels while you can! Week 17 (June 7th – 14th) Daily Influencing the Galaxy Earn 25,000 Personal Conquest Points across your Legacy. Weekly March Across the Galaxy Earn 200,000 Personal Conquest Points across your Legacy. Utilizing the Shadow Defeat enemies across the Galaxy with Fen Zeil as your active Companion. Mutual BeneficiaryTurn in Underworld Syndicate Plans to…

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Top 3 Best Star Wars Video Games Over the Years

Star Wars and gaming have been going hand in hand since the The Empire Strikes Back video game was launched for the Atari 2600 in 1982. Since then, we’ve had seven new movies, incountable new comics and books, and a fair share of TV series and a couple of TV movies; however, for an entire generation it has been the video games as opposed to any other form of media where they formed the link with the galaxy far far away. Let’s take a look at the top three best Star Wars games over the years. 3 . Star Wars: The Old Republic (2011) The MMO which you can get playing online now, it was developed by BioWare and released in 2011. However, don’t think for a second you’re on to classic pieces of gaming history only old-timers enjoy. The game currently hosts around 5,000 players at any time and…

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Ranking the Best Star Wars Games From the Last 10 Years

The Star Wars franchise has captivated gamers for decades. At this point, there are over a hundred Star Wars games to choose from, many of which are considered classics at this point. Star Wars mobile games have been a bit of a hit and miss, but some of the more recent releases on other platforms have received high praise from critics and gamers alike. From space-themed slots and virtual pinball to action RPGs and space combat sims, the latest Star Wars games provide a wide variety of space fantasy experiences. If you want to know which of those games have been rated far higher than the rest, take a look at the six most popular, universally praised Star Wars games of the last decade. 6. Star Wars Battlefront 2 Despite middling reviews upon its release, Star Wars Battlefront 2 eventually turned out to be a really good game, after months…

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SWTOR Galactic Season Objectives: April 5th – May 3rd

BioWare Austine has some update on the second season of Galactic Seasons, that started with the new Legacy of the Sith expansion. As mentioned in the Galactic Seasons 2 ‘Shadows of the Underworld’ article, the Daily and Weekly Season Objectives will be communicated on a month-to-month basis. Here is the list of the Season Objectives from April 5th – May 3rd, 2022. Week 8 (April 5th – 12th) Daily Influencing the Galaxy Earn 25,000 Personal Conquest Points across your Legacy. Weekly March Across the Galaxy Earn 200,000 Personal Conquest Points across your Legacy. Infiltrating the Competition Obtain Underworld Syndicate Plans by completing Season Objectives,Flashpoints, Uprisings, Operations, or defeating enemies across the Galaxy.– Season Objectives grant 7-15 Underworld Syndicate Plans– Flashpoints grant 2-4 Underworld Syndicate Plans– Uprisings grant 3-5 Underworld Syndicate Plans– 8 Player Operations grant 12-18 Underworld Syndicate Plans– 16 Player Operations grant 14-24 Underworld Syndicate Plans– Lair Bosses (including Event Lair…

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A Glimpse of What Star Wars Games Could Be

Whilst there have been a huge number of Star Wars games released over the years, they tend to be of a singular focus – either games that are land based with blaster and saber combat, or the more aerial focused games with space squadrons instead. It has become a favored theme for games of chance and more casual gaming options, particularly as this space is growing shown by this review about bet365 in Canada for example showing how public sentiment has changed for these sites. As Star Wars has managed to hit its stride and returned perhaps to the peak of its popularity, other games have shown how a combined effort could create what would be an ideal Star Wars game.  Games like Battlefront II have shown a great approach for games that focus on more of a first or third person shooting styled title as many felt the gun…

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The Success of Star Wars-Based Video Games

Star Wars video games have earned popularity due to their excellent action, thrilling graphic visuals and fun. Some might argue that these games have even more variations than the game themes of slots online, but this time we’ll give the focus on only a select few examples.George Lucas has given importance to the star wars video games and established many star wars video games that achieve huge success. Star Wars video games have been developed in three phases:  The initial licensed stage of the Star Wars video game was established from 1979 to 1993.  The era of Lucas arts later George Lucas put up with concern in reducing the complexities and enhancing the characteristics of the visual games so he decided to expand his video game company Luca arts.   Star Wars Games after a deal with Disney in 2013 Disney acquired the rights to video games from George Lucas. Many…

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Great Star Wars Games That You Can Play for Free

If you think for a second about the Star Wars franchise, you will agree that it has been at the entertainment forefront. The franchise has also brought forth major developments and creations. From it, movieshave been recreated, highly favored merchandise has been bought and sold, and new stories have been made,set in the Skywalker Saga.  Star Wars video games have been around for a long time. From the popularity they bear, they have let gamers go on a journey in a galaxy far away. There is a wide variety to choose from, free and paid. However, we have whittled down a list of the best and free ones you can play.  Star Wars: Assault Team Imagine a card game but in the Star Wars universe. This is what this game is like. Star Wars: Assault Team combines role-playing and strategy. The players fight battles in turns by taking over combat…

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