Sixteen years ago today, Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron launched on PSP and Nintendo DS — delivering one of the most ambitious handheld Star Wars shooters ever made. Yep, before Battlefront II stole our hearts (and hours of our sleep), Elite Squadron was busy proving that you didn’t need a console to wage a galactic war. And honestly? It still deserves more love. A Battlefront Experience Built for Players on the Move Released on November 3, 2009, Elite Squadron let fans jump into massive Star Wars battles from their handhelds — at a time when most portable shooters could barely handle a laser pointer, let alone the Battle of Hoth. The game delivered: The PSP version especially felt like a full-scale Battlefront game squeezed into your backpack — and for a generation of fans, it was their Battlefront. X2, Clone Lore, and a Surprisingly Strong Story Long before Clone Wars…
Clone Troopers
Blade & Sorcery: Nomad – Star Wars Armor and Waves Mega-Pack 1.0
If there’s one thing that Blade & Sorcery: Nomad knows how to do, it’s turning your wildest fantasies into a virtual slugfest. Now, toss in a healthy dose of Star Wars nostalgia, and you’ve got the Star Wars Armor and Waves Mega-Pack 1.0. This mod is like handing a lightsaber to your inner child and saying, “Go have fun, kid.” Spoiler: it’s a blast. What’s Inside the Mega-Pack? Think of it as a digital toy box crammed with ten of the most iconic Star Wars characters, fully decked out in their legendary armor sets. And yes, you’re not just playing dress-up; you’re going head-to-head in epic 1v1 duels. But wait, there’s more: the pack also features two special 2v1 waves—Han & Chewie and Rex & Cody—because sometimes, you just need a bit of backup…or a bigger challenge. Each character comes equipped with custom voicelines that sound straight out of the…