The game is fully working. It’s the cartridge / disc only.
Join Luke Skywalker and the Star Wars galaxy’s most daring pilots as they return to face off against the Empire. From X-Wings to Snow Speeders, every ship is rendered in incredibly authentic 3D detail. Pilot them all in 11 exciting missions from the snow-capped peaks of Hoth to the trenches of the Death Star. Rogue Leader features stunning, movie-like visuals and immerses players in an intense action-arcade experience. The squadron is yours, Rogue Leader!
Product Details
UPC: 023272652586
Condition: Used
Genre: Action & Adventure
Platform: Nintendo Gamecube
Region: NTSC (N. America)
ESRB: Teen
SKU: GC_STAR_WARS_ROGUE_LEADER
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 II: Rogue Leader
Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader is an action game co-develop by Factor 5. And LucasArts and is the second of the Rogue Squadron series. It was publish by LucasArts and release as a launch title for the GameCube in North America on November 18, 2001. And Europe on May 3, 2002. Set in the fictional Star Wars galaxy, the game spans all three original trilogy Star Wars films. However, the player controls either Luke Skywalker or Wedge Antilles. As the game progresses, Skywalker, Antilles and the Rebel Alliance fight the Galactic Empire in ten missions across various planets.
The game receive critical acclaim from critics who praise the game’s graphics, sound and gameplay, though the lack of multiplayer was criticize. The third and last game in the series, Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike, was release in 2003 for the GameCube.
Description
Think you’ve got what it takes to lead the elite Rogue Squadron? Now’s your chance to jump into the cockpit of an X-wing and find out. Moreover, join Luke Skywalker and the Star Wars galaxy’s most daring pilots as they return to face off against the Empire. As in the original hit game for N64, you’ll relive favorite Star Wars battles including the perilous Death Star trench run, a daring space attack on a Star Destroyer, and the legendary battle on the ice planet Hoth. Aerial conflict takes place in a variety of craft such as the legendary X-wing, A-wing, and B-wing. Rogue Leader immerses players in an intense action arcade experience.
LA Underground Inc. –
One of the best Star War flight games
clifford goldenberg –
In my opinion,Rogue Leader is the best GameCube launch title by far.I can’t remember the last game that got my heart pumping like this one.My hands were even shaking after some missions,I guess it’s the combination of classic Star Wars scenarios you go through all three movies here and an incredibly well designed,beautiful game.And it ain’t no cakewalk,either.If your skills aren’t up to snuff in any of the missions at least all but one exceptionally easy run near the end,anyway you’ll definitely find yourself floating home.But despite the difficulty,it’s almost impossible to put Rogue Leader down,and that’s the sign of a truly great game.
Captain K –
If you need one game to make you believe in the graphical capabilities of the GCN and make you buy one this is it. Movie quality gameplay, fantastic missions and intense fighting is what its all about. Unlike the orginal, your wingmen actually help out. You can assign one of several tasks to your wingmen-take out the TIEs or form up. Don’t expect easy street, enemies will intelligently dodge and attack fire swerving left and right. This also supports Pro Logic II for surround sound and supports progressive scan (you’ll need the component cables from nintendos site and an HD-ready TV for it) The only reason anyone could not like this game is because of the extreme mission challenge. It’s practically impossible to finish the mission fast enough with enough accuracy to get a Gold medallion that can be used to unlock bonuses. The controller design is very natural. GET IT OR REGRET IT!
MammaJamma22 –
I’m not a big fan of all the Star Wars universe, but I always enjoyed the ‘flight simulator’ games. Controls are very easy to learn, and there is a training stage to help you understand and control everything. The sound is great as with all Star Wars games…you get to fly through various worlds and battles from Star Wars…but there are some things that are sort of bad with this game. It may just be my deep personal opinion, but it seems like you’re always out there alone. Constantly you hear your teamates crying for help while you’re being tailed by tie fighters tearing you a new one. It can get annoying that you have to help everyone on the rebel team, but no one can ever get the stealth tie fighters off your [rear]. Oh well…it’s still fun. Of course there are secrets…what game would be complete without secrets!? None I tell you. You have to complete the mission in a certain amount of time and within certain parameters of performance. Based on this, you win a medal. Medals equals points which you can later use to ‘buy’ bounus stages. And I will flat out tell you that the final stage is the most intense and killer battle I’ve ever played. You dont have to be a Star Wars fan to follow this game…if you just like to fly around and shoot enemies out of the sky then you too can play this game and enjoy it. One of the cooler things about this game is that you, as the title suggests, are the rogue leader and can control what you want the rest of the squadron fighters to do t.
tedh –
I had played this game back when it first came out and was blown away by the look and engaging gameplay. Being a Star Wars fan (specifically the original trilogy-IV thru VI) this game was a dream come true. You get to play out all the major battles of the films and with the super-realistic graphics and movie clips and soundtrack it’s almost like your in the movies. After 13 years this game is still a blast to play. Even though this was made for the Nintendo Gamecube it will play on the Wii console as well. I purchased a used copy and though the game case was battered the game disc itself played fine. Thanks retrolio for offering this cool game!
J.R. –
This still holds up as my favorite Star Wars action game.
Peter Garff –
I can still remember the shrieks of rage that erupted from my brother when Biggs got shot down in the first assault on the Death Star. His emotion seemed a little excessive, but then again, he always took his Star Wars pretty seriously. His rage must have left an impression, however, because I bought Rogue Leader thinking I could rewrite Star Wars history and save Biggs. While I’m happy to report that the game is great fun and faithfully recreates many of the enormous space battles of the first three movies, I could not save Biggs. He was, as I always feared, merely an extra…and doomed to be cannon fodder.I didn’t find the tutorial mission to be much help (though you do get to bulls eye womp rats); it was more exploration than instruction. You’re probably better off just jumping into the first mission that pits you, Luke Skywalker, piloting your trusty X-Wing as Red five, against the original Death star.It looks right out of the movie and really sets the mood for the game. The first two parts of this first mission are basically tutorial as you attack cannon towers and hapless tie fighters that rarely shoot back or do much in the way of evading. You’re able to give your wingmen commands to do a number of things and they’re pretty effective at carrying out orders. The only difficulty in the mission comes when Darth Vader appears with a guard of Tie Interceptors, wounds Wedge, and then blows Biggs away(*sniffle*). You must, as Obi-Wan’s spirit guides,’..Use the force, Luke’ to.
LA Underground Inc. –
One of the best Star War flight games
Irish –
Star Wars: Rogue Leader (Rogue Squadron 2) marks the first time that Nintendo has launched a new platform without its main launch title being from the Mario family of games. While the initial set of launch games does keep the Mario series going with Luigi’s Mansion, Rogue Leader is Nintendo’s crown jewel for the GameCube and it plays like it. Some Star Wars games have show the tendency to be very mediocre and disappointing (Rebel Assault II comes to mind), but I was pleasantly surprised with quality and replay value of the original Rogue Squadron for N64. The challenge wasn’t only in beating the game, it was in obtaining gold medals on each of the levels in the game. The challenge of obtaining the medals (bronze, silver, and gold) drove me to keep playing each board even after defeating it. It made me a more disciplined player and gave me a greater sense of satisfaction when I achieved the desired medal. I eventually got all the gold medals around the time that talk of the sequel, Rogue Leader, was getting started up. As soon as I got the GameCube for Christmas, I made sure Rogue Leader was the first game I bought. What an amazing game!!! The graphics are unparalleled on any game on any platform that I have seen (and this includes Playstation 2 and X-Box). Unlike Rogue Squadron, which followed a storyline in a time period independent of the movies, Rogue Leader’s storyline runs parallel to the original trilogy. As a result, the gameplayer gets engage in battles abo.
Sam Safford –
Wow. This game is just awesome. Graphics, sound, gameplay, control. All just mesh together so well. It took a huge crew of top geniouses to create this game. I couldn’t believe how great the explosions were, the music was, and the controls. You feel like you’re in the game actually when you’re playing it and that’s what i call a perfect game. I can feel this game. The built-in rumble feature needs to be mentioned too. I didn’t think this game would be as good as it was. I recommend you get it pronto.