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.
OdieWilliamson –
(…)Star Wars:Rouge Leader 2. So, I rented it to see how it played and who cool it was. Beyond cool… I played the Death Star level and the graphics were non-stop jaw-droppin’. Sure it suffers from shortus-gameus which means short game. But the replay value is off the charts! The bonus missions will keep you busy to get. The real voices, the real movie scenes, and the real grpahics mean Star Wars. The game is a classic through and through. If that dosen’t make you happy, no Jar Jar Binks!
Matthew Gomez –
Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron II is without a doubt the best Star Wars videogame ever. It has all that a person who loves the Star Wars space battle scenes from the original trilogy. Lucasarts was very smart to have this game deal with the original Star Wars trilogy since that, in my mind, is the best of whatever else Star Wars movies can come out. The graphics of the game were outstanding and show what the Nintendo GameCube is capable of doing, much more so than Luigi’s Mansion, with lighting, sound effects, music, graphics, etc. Lucasarts was again bright to allow us, the players, to be able to fly our favorite crafts in the three most famous battles of the original trilogy: The Battle of Yavin, Battle of Hoth, and Battle of Endor. For me, the Battle of Endor was the best, since the level is so huge, fighters and larger ships are everywhere, and they are drawn to scale with each other, definitely. The game is also very good in that it allows players to do what they may have wanted to do in a long time, like take for example, take out a Imperial Star Destroyer with a lone X-Wing or B-Wing, and in the Battle of Endor you have to take out two, as well as take one out (which is pretty hard with turbolasers and fighters all over the place)in a different level. If you are a fan of the Star Wars universe very much, this game is definite enough to buy the GameCube, and any player who plays this definitely not be disappointed. I sure wasn’t!
Jeffrey R. Tilley Jr. –
Ok, I am probably the biggest nerd in the universe, I own all three console systems in addition to my PC. You might say I like games… a lot. Maybe too much. It seems like I waste a lot of money on mediocre games that make me wonder why I even bother.Then I buy a game like Rogue Leader and I remember.Next to Halo, Rogue Leader is probably the greatest console game on the market, and possibly one of the best ever made. The graphics are pristine, the gameplay is excellent and it captures the Star Wars atmosphere perfectly. While I wasn’t a big fan of the first Rogue Squadron because it sometimes degenerated into arcade-like silliness, the sequel seems to have the best elements of an arcade style shooter combined with some of the features of the X-Wing games for the PC. The result is an immersive, compelling game with lots of twists and turns.It’s not all flowers and sunshine, unfortunately, and there are a couple of small missteps that keep me from giving this game that fifth star it deserves on the single player missions alone. The biggest flaw and one that is slowly becoming the death of more and more games out there is the lack of a multiplayer element. Obviously this limits replayability, but what really bothers me is the fact that this could have been the “Halo” of the Gamecube. Unfortunately, without utilising those three other joystick inputs, Rogue Leader doesn’t live up to it’s full potential.Rogue Leader could have had better music at times as well. It seem.
sean parker –
When I camped outside Wal-Mart for the night to get my GameCube, I was planning on getting Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3. But they didn’t have it so I bought Rouge Leader instead. It turns out that was a good thing. This game is absolutely amazing. The graphics surpass anything I’ve seen. The control scheme is just a tiny bit akward, where people with small hands are to put their right index fingers is beyond me. Anyway, Thats a design flaw in the controller, not the game. For parents: The game is rated T, for TEEN. But that is just for some minor violence. But dont fret, its nothing more serious than what is in the trilogy.
Bo Link –
This is an extremely addicting gameplay experience. You must completely master this game to unlock all of the special ships and levels, but mastering this will not be easy, young Jedi. On a scale from 1-10, 10 being the highest, I would have to give this game a 9 for difficulty. Don’t get me wrong, you can still progress through the game fairly quickly, but getting all of the gold medals is going to be a definite challenge.I guess the other big thing would be the graphics. You could say that the graphics are OK for the Gamecube, but that would be the understatement of the year. These graphics rival that of the film versions of the Star Wars universe, and in some cases surpass the film. This game is probably the best looking game on any system to date.Since this is a Star Wars licensed game, nothing satisfies fans more than realistic gameplay experiences that allow them to become part of the galaxy far, far away. I have to give this game 5 out of 5 stars. The graphics engine alone makes this game a must buy for Cube owners, but throw in the top notch gameplay and Star Wars license and you have a winner. This is the launch game everyone should be picking up instead of Luigi’s Mansion.
RMIII –
This game is simply amazing. If you like Star Wars, flying games, or strategy type games, this is the game for you. I paid a lot for it but had to have 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.
Axel –
Ah, where to being with such a great game as this one? Well, I can say without a doubt this game will be a must have for most GameCube fans, and is probably the starting games for most out there. I’m sure you all know the story line by now, and if not, shame on you! But, in brief, this one picks up where the N64 version left off, you start out in the Death Star, and work your way up to Return of the Jedi, the last movie installment so far. This game’s great, and be sure to check this one out as soon as possible this is definatly one you won’t wanna miss!
JKB –
Ah, Star Wars! What els is there to say and just like everyone els this is defiantly one of the better ones!
StrawHousePig –
This is one of the most fun games I’ve ever played. If you love Star Wars, get this game. If you love space shooters, get this game. Graphically, you can’t beat it. The enemy AI is excellent and the need to get to the next mission or get a better medal really pumps up the replay value.The only gripe I have is that it is based exactly on the 64 game engine; same menus, ship select hangar (you walk Luke or Wedge to his ship in this one), if you run out of lives it’s back to the start menu, then to load game, the mission select, ship select and finally to the mission. Now with all new load times! Which really aren’t that bad, but it’s still annoying. Even one level is nearly same. It all makes the game feel played already.But it does haves TONS more action, nifty little surprises, and looks and sounds spectacular. Besides, it’s Star Wars, what more reason do you need to get this game?