The game is fully working. It’s the cartridge / disc only.
In Star Wars Rebel Strike, as a Rebel fighter pilot, you’ll face Imperial forces in a number of incredible flying machines – X-wings, B-wings, speeder bikes, AT-ATs, tauntauns. You’ll have to master them all to save Luke, Wedge, Han, Chewie and Leia from Darth Vader and his Imperial forces in this return to the classic Star Wars trilogy. Climb out of your cockpit to wage war on foot, as you become heroes like Luke Skywalker or Wedge Antilles. All new multiplayer modes include the entire Rogue Leader game in co-op, endurance, capture-the-base and dogfights. Cinematic realism takes you to new heights as you climb out of your cockpit to battle the Empire on foot in this sequel to the bestselling Rogue Squadron series.
Product Details
UPC: 023272662585
Condition: Used
Genre: Action & Adventure
Platform: Nintendo Gamecube
Region: NTSC (N. America)
ESRB: Teen
SKU: GC_STAR_WARS_REBEL_STRIKE
This game is fully clean, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs. This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike
Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike is an action video game developed by Factor 5 and published by LucasArts for the GameCube. The game is set during the original Star Wars trilogy and recreates battles that take place during those films. And the game follows the Rogue Squadron, which, under the command of Luke Skywalker and Wedge Antilles. And uses starfighters to engage and defeat the Galactic Empire.
However, Rebel Strike was developed as a sequel to Star Wars: Rogue Squadron and Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader. Also Rebel Strike added the ability for players to leave their starfighters to participate in ground battles. As well as enter and pilot other vehicles during certain missions. Also the game has a two-player multiplayer mode allowing cooperative play for all but two missions from Rogue Leader.
Gameplay
Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike features gameplay in ground vehicles and on foot, a first for the series.
Moreover, in Rebel Strike the player controls several Star Wars vehicles such as the X-wing and AT-ST across missions that span the movies and moments outside the films. Also it contains on-foot missions in addition to the space battle missions found in the previous Rogue Squadron series games. Also the game includes some unlockable classic missions inspired by the Star Wars original trilogy.
The game also features two multiplayer modes: Co-op and Versus. Co-op allows players to replay missions from Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader in split-screen, excluding the levels Triumph of the Empire and Revenge on Yavin. But in Co-op, players share the same pool of lives. And versus features a variety of modes, such as Dogfight and Survival. In any Versus mode, players can pilot several craft, including X-Wings, A-Wings, TIE Fighters, and Darth Vader’s TIE Advanced.
Description
- As a Rebel fighter pilot, you’ll face Imperial forces in a number of incredible flying machines.
- And master every sort of vehicle the Rebels use, from X-Wing and B-Wing fighters, to speeder bikes. You’ll even ride tauntauns.
- Also climb out of your cockpit to wage war on foot, as you become heroes like Luke Skywalker or Wedge Antilles.
- And cinematic realism as you step out of into faithful recreations of worlds from the Star Wars films.
- Also engage in multiplayer battle with new modes like co-operative mode, endurance, capture-the-base and dogfights!
Tiffany –
Very happy with our purchase and delivery.
newfound32 –
I am a big fan of the star wars movies, but not all psychos about it and all upsets with it, but excluding the prequels, which are terrible. This is a definite must play for star wars fanatics though. Anyway, everyone is familiar with the Star Wars: Rogue Squadron series that started on the N64 and followed into the Game cube. Each game was known for its outstanding graphics, movie cut-scenes, and fast action game play in the different types of ships. Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike is the 3rd game of the series, and again it still delivers the same action quality gaming we were waiting for. Don’t listen to the negative reviews, as this game is the strongest and most challenging of the bunch.The graphics of the game are spectacular and are every bit as good as the previous ones, if not better. From the ground missions on Hoth, to the bike missions in the forest, each level and character detail is well done. As an added bonus there are some great movie clips that come into play in different scenes of the level, usually before and after the mission is over. These videos are all good quality and really help put you into the game. Some people have complained about certain framerate issues, but they are not noticeable, especially in the fast paced sky missions.The audio portion of the game really shines as well…all the Star Wars sounds are here, including movie based voice acting. There really isn’t any music to speak of while you are playing the missions, but in menus and sele.
Darkmad –
ok. Before reading this review i just want to say Star Wars RULES!!! now, When I first got this game i was really impresed by the opening when you see Darth Vader, Luke, Leia, Han solo, Chewie and the droids dancing disco! Well, this isnt what i came to tell you. First of all, this game has awesome graphics, exelent gameplay, variety(foot missions and ship missions), good cutscenes (at the end of most missions you see our good friend Darth Vader talking with Palpatine) and a good two player mode. This game has two campains as you might have read in other reviews, Luke’s and Wedge’s. at the begining of the game you are at yavin-4 a day after the death starI was destroyed and you have to kill many transport and go into a temple. At the end of the game you are at Endor as Chewie and then as Han to go destroy the shield generator wich protects the death starII. The extra missions, i don’t want to give away what happens in them… In Wedge’s campain you mostly use ships like the x-wing, Y-wing, Tie-hunter but the most impresive, Jedi Starfighter. In this Campain you also use the well known walker. Then in Lukes campain you also go in ships as well as in foot. But what really impressed me was that there are two campains were you actually use a lightsaver, one in Dagobah and one in the sarlac pit were you slice and dice many aliens, but unfortunately, no fighting with darth vader…Another cool feature is the two player mode. Co-op mode takes you through the most exiting battles of.
Kenneth Manfredi –
Fast shipper.Game works great.Looks like Battlefront.
Elizabeth –
Good game
Alex –
I own rogue squadron I and II so I know what I’m talking about here. After seeing and hearing much footage from IGN.com about the new rogue squadron I am impressed…GREATLY! on foot with a blaster, lightsaber, or manning a anti-infantry gun. Attacking from the high perch of a AT-ST, or swooping to the rescue in a speeder bike, manning the classic vehicles like the A,X,B, and Y wings as well as the TIE fighter, interceptor, and X1, The Millenium Falcon, Slave I, and of course the Naboo Starfighter. They’re all here, waiting in that shiny new 128bit hanger, just for you. Promising a advanced two player mode utilizing Rogue Squadron II, you and a friend can blast apart the deathstar time and again. A totally new engine promising more ships, new graphics that will put Episode I to shame, and getting to mow down defenseless stormtroopers. Dogfight your friend or just outshoot him in the intricate vs modes. The bonuses on this game are EXTREME! Let’s not forget the new airborne and groundborne, enemies and friends. And while your out saving that galaxy far far away, don’t forget to look at the 128bit scenery, the new oceans will be pretty….STARWARS ROGUE SQAUDRON III:REBEL STRIKE, COMING TO A CONSOLE NEAR YOU…
Estevam –
This game is one of the best games I ever see in all my long life. You can od everything that you ever want to do in the Star Wars universe(except killing Jar Jar Binks, that, for everyone plesure, is not included in this game). I didn’t liked this game, I loved it.
Simon –
Rebel Strike is the third game in Factor 5/Lucasarts’ Rogue Squadron series. It is an arcade flight shooter with tactical elements, and this installment mixes things up by including on-foot and vehicle missions.I like how Factor 5 dared to be different this time around. You get to play as an AT-ST walker and direct Ewoks to trigger their traps on Endor. You also get to relive the famous speeder bike chase, and thanks to some truly stunning graphics this scene is just as cool as it was in the movie. In fact a lot of this game covers sequences that the previous installment, Rogue Leader, didn’t cover. If you put the two games together you pretty much get a complete Star Wars Trilogy package.The flight missions are still top-notch. The Jedi Starfighter makes a cameo this time around, and you get to drop those cool seismic charges like in the movie. The on-foot missions though, are somewhat problematic. You can run around and blast Stormtroopers, but the controls feel a bit loose and the aiming reticle doesn’t always latch onto the person you want to shoot at. Jumping can become a royal pain, especially in the Dagobah and Sail Barge missions. Overall these missions are playable, but their unrefined qualities make them too easy compared to the flight and vehicle missions, and they work mostly as a mild diversion.We also get a bunch of bonus content in Rebel Strike. ALL of Rogue Squadron is available in 2-player co-op mode, and I’m surprised Factor 5 managed to squeeze it all in. T.
Alejandro Salem –
This game is no less than the best Star Wars game ever. You not only use spaceships, like in the other games. You can use the hovering bikes from the moon of endor, your lightsabre and many other vehicles. It also features a multiplayer mode in which you can play cooperatively. All in all, I recomend this game to any Star Wars fan. Actually, I recommend it to anyone.
Kurgan –
As far as Star Wars games go, this series attempted at first just to simulate, in an "arcade" (rather than flight sim style, a la "X-Wing" or "TIE Fighter") what it would be like to fly a Rebel fighter on missions from the movies. The third Rogue Squadron game appears as the slam dunk of the series, including as a bonus disc the entire RS 2 campaign in co-op multiplayer fashion. Emulations of the three "Star Wars Arcade" games are included as well (the vector graphics Star Wars and Empire Strikes Back games and the Zaxxon-clone style Return of the Jedi Arcade game, sadly not the polygonal Star Wars Arcade nor the Star Wars Trilogy Arcade, unfortunately those have not appeared on any next gen consoles though the former was on the short-lived Sega 32X).The graphics in this game are quite good and the action is fast. It’s one of the most accessible vehicle games that features the events of the Star Wars movies. One difference from this and past games is that there are "ground sequences" where your character goes on foot, which are not as in-depth as say "Jedi Knight" but a nice diversion from the usual vehicle flying action. The difficulty really ramps up later on, especially if you’re not handy with the Gamecube controller. This is a worthwhile gem to have if you can get your hands on it, and it is compatible with the original Wii (you need a GC controller to play it of course). Hence I was not able to beat this game when I borrow.