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.
Eric –
Easily one of the best titles for the Gamecube and among the best produced for the Star Wars franchise. If you own a backwards compatible Wii or the original console and don’t happen to own this title you are missing out. The game has a forgiving learning curve while always maintaining a decent skill cap for seasons gamers through it’s medal system, if you find clearing the levels and finding the hidden items to be easy odds are you’ll still find challenge in trying to gold every mission. There’s plenty of replayability to be had in this game, it’s a light pick up and play title that can act as a great starting point for introducing Star Wars to younger folk. Graphically it holds up well today, I’d say, though it did seem to suffer from a lack of anti aliasing on an HD display.Overall it really is just a great title to pick up if you can.
BartonHilll –
If you remotely like video games, and Star Wars, then you must own this game! Even the training mission on Tatooine is damn cool…the Death Star attack(the first real mission), will have any true Star Wars fan feeling like they’re really in the movie. Cool details, like controlling your squadron formation, and the targeting computer add to the whole experience, with real voices of Wedge too…awesome game overall.
AugustStroman –
Excellent!!!
Mark Gilbert –
The wonderful graphic are not without backup, the game is a classic worthy of the history books, although some missions are difficult, if a game is to easy then it gets boring. Rouge Leader strikes it right inbetween frustrating and boring so it is a perfect game. A definite "must buy".
Al Zman –
Nintendo 64 fans should recognize the original title known as Rogue Squadron, regarded as one of the best Star Wars games ever made. But the new Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron 2 you fly as Luke Skywalker or Wedge Antilles in all of the most famous battles from the original three movies. The gameplay follows the adventures of Luke Skywalker and Wedge Antilles and the most famous battles from the original three films. You don’t just fly in famous ones, you also fly in the ones in between, which often set up the scene for the major battles. There are 11 campaign mission in all, which actually can be beaten in a very short amound of time, other features in the game extend it gratly. Factor 5’s point for the game was to recreate the Star Wars universe in the greatest detail possible, and they did it very well. You can hardly tell the difference between the game and the movie. In the game you complete the mission objectives your given and are awarded medals depending on the requirements you for filled. In the game you shoot your primary weapon by pressing A, tapping it in different variations produces different results of shooting. The B button shoots it’s secondary weapon, or for some ships charges up the proton torpedoes. When your not shooting anything your secondary weapon will automatically charge up. That is how you shoot from all four laser guns on the X-Wing. The L button works as the breaking system, and the R button works as an accelerator, just don’t get them m.
Joshua Swanson –
The must have game for 2002! This is one of the launch titles for Gamecube and the graphics will blow you away! You fly X-wings, A-wings, B-wings, Snowspeeders, and BONUS Craft that you will obtain by completing certain goals. If you have all four Star Wars N64 games then you have to get this one. Even if you have Star Wars Starfighter for PS2 you should by a Gamecube just for this game! Their are 11 missions plus extra bonus missions. Long live the Alliance! You can even strafe snowtroopers in the Hoth level!
Jon Kohut –
Star Wars Rougue Squadron is a great game and your not on foot once in this game, it’s all space. Your in all different ships like the X-Wing, Y-Wing, B-Wing, and the famous Millenium Falcon. All the ships have great weapons and great manuvers that you can learn in Jedi training. This game followes the movie and I like that, there’s the battle of Hoth and all different missions that you can find in the original movies and some that are just there like protecting transports, these parts are obviously not in the movie.I like how you can be Luke Skywalker, Wedge Anntiles, and Lando Callarisien, the parts these charecters are in follow along with the movie.There are numerous levels that are easy at first but once you get farther into the game the missions get harder and harder.The game play is great, the sound is great, and the fun factor is great. In other words, buy this game.
Lisa Shea –
Subtitled Rogue Squadron II, this GameCube game lets you fly spaceship in the Star Wars universe and take on the original Star Wars universe.I’ve always been a huge fan of space combat games, from the other Star Wars games to the Wing Commander games. The graphics were very nice, but not hugely better than those other games. The flying and ships are in the same arena.The gameplay itself is pretty straightforward. Eleven missions, each with its own objectives. They’re not always clear about where to go next or what to do. If you die, you’re sent back to the beginning of a section to start again. If you happen to catch on, this means you can win the entire game in a few hours. if you happen to get stuck on a given area, you could be replaying the exact same scene OVER and OVER again.Definitely a must-have for any true Star Wars fan, to relive the fun of that first movie. And space-flight fans like me will enjoy it for its nice graphics. But others might want to rent it a few times from the local store to make sure it’s what they enjoy before buying it!
AlexRoganFunfD –
Ever feel like you’re the only one at work doing anything? “Johnson, get in here and fix this stapler, and if you don’t do it in under 30 seconds, you’re fired!” Aside from the disturbing graphic prowess and authentic Star Wars action, the game proves to be somewhat stressful at times. Your fellow rebel pilots seem to suffer from a severe incompetence disorder, including Lando (a General!) who refuses to fire a shot at a single TIE on his back. You tell your wingmen to help with the fighters menacing you and the medical frigate, and seconds later you are blown to pieces. Everyone calling for help in the game addresses you and you alone, because your squadron-mates are seeing if their R-droids can make a Gin and Tonic. The game is worth it for those looking for sheer aesthetic beauty or for those who wonder what it’s like to fly the Millenium Falcon, but not for those whose veins may explode when your pals die hopelessly or when you have to start over an impossibly long mission due to ’employee misconduct.’
Victor Mariscal –
One of the first games out of the gate for the GCN, and easily a must-have. The graphics, the unparalled gameplay enhanced from the N64 version, but despite the only 10 regular missions, there is still much to do, and 5 missions to unlock. One thing this game brings is its connection to the movies. Lucasarts has brought the movie experience to the GCN in a way not ever seen before. Get this game, I encourage you, "The Force is strong in this one."