There is a certain kind of Star Wars game that arrives in a clean, polished starfighter and asks you to save the day with elegance. Star Wars: Bounty Hunter is not that game. This one kicks the door open, lights the flamethrower, and asks whether you would like to spend the next several hours being Jango Fett at peak menace. And honestly, that was a pretty smart pitch in 2002. Released for PlayStation 2 in November 2002 and for GameCube in December 2002, Bounty Hunter came from LucasArts and put players in the boots of the galaxy’s most dangerous hired gun just as Attack of the Clones had made Jango one of the coolest bad ideas in the entire prequel era. That timing matters. We had just spent time in the skies with Star Wars: Starfighter (2001) and Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter (2002), watching the prequel era expand through sleek…
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Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter (2002): When the Prequel Era Got a Little Cooler
There is a very specific kind of sequel that does not try to reinvent the wheel. It just looks at the first game, tightens a few bolts, paints some flames on the side, and says, “Right. Now let’s make this thing louder.” That is Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter. After Star Wars: Starfighter (2001) gave the prequel era its first proper flight-combat game, LucasArts came back a year later with a sequel that kept the same broad formula but shifted the mood. This time, the game was tied more directly to Attack of the Clones, brought in Jedi Master Adi Gallia, kept fan-favorite pirate Nym around, and added Force powers to starfighter combat because apparently regular lasers were no longer enough. It launched first on PlayStation 2 on March 10, 2002, with an Xbox version following later that year. And honestly? That was a pretty solid idea. If Episode I: Racer…
Last Chance to Unlock Attack of the Clones Content in LEGO Star Wars: Castaways!
The Clone Wars may have started a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away—but in LEGO Star Wars: Castaways, they’re ending today. June 29 marks the final day to unlock limited-time Attack of the Clones-themed items, and if you’ve been putting it off, now’s the time to log in and make the most of this event. Whether you’re after a shiny new Jedi robe, a Kaminoan-inspired minifig look, or a sleek Clone trooper speeder, the game’s character customiser and vehicle roster are packed with gear that brings the second installment of the Star Wars prequel trilogy to LEGO life. What’s Up for Grabs? Here’s what players have been able to earn during the event—and what you’ll miss out on if you don’t act today: All of this content fits neatly into the game’s sandbox-style social adventure, giving your Castaway that extra touch of prequel flair. A Reminder of…