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.
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.
Brick Builder –
It’s a great game ships fine, still plays on GameCube after all these years. Vaguely difficult if your not a traditional invert joystick but easy to learn. It’s your favorite childhood game…you know you want it.
James –
So far I am having a lot of fun with this game. It is putting some life into my Wii while I wait for the new Zelda game. The shop sent me the product in pristine condition for a used game. Overall I’m very satisfied.
BatsyTurtle –
I loved this game do much when it first came out. It’s been ages since I played it. I sure was happy to be reunited with some of my fondest childhood memories!
nancy silva –
This is one of the games I enjoyed back when the Gamecube was still new. Great graphics, fun gameplay, and overall controls are great.
Hide Hayashi –
FIRST OFF THE GRAPHICS ARE STUNNING AND THE GAMPLAY IS GREAT! It controls like a dream and the war is great. THe battle from the movies are so cool and the way TIE fighters now explode is great pyrotechnics. SOunds are great and just everything is sensational. This game is one of the greatest games ever made! Wingmen commands are also super cool. Other games don’t really have wingmen. This adds a slight realism. Playing as the ace-pilot Wedge Antilles is also very cool. My cons are only in the TIEi fighters, They are too sutpid. When I first played battle of ENDOR, I six TIE fighters crashed into me. I survived but that was just crap. Also the wingman don’t do much except maybe knock out ten or fifteen TIE fighter before the level ends. They fly awkwardly and fire at enemies too slowly. The other Rebel pilots that are not your wingman don’t do anything expcet take up space. They should be just like your wingman and actually do something. Also, again, you fight hundreds of TIE ifhgtrs and other ships alone. You do most of the work and destroy lik hundreeds of enemies. Not too realistic on that matter. The Imperial levels are great. Destroying X-wings and Y-wings and even A-wings is fun to do. THIS GAME IS GREAT!
Arnold –
This is easily the best Star Wars space flying game ever. Pretty decent graphics, awesome stages, wide choice of ships. On the bonus levels, you can even be Darth Vader and save the Death Star. The later games like Rebel Strike III don’t even compare – they have too many first-person stages instead of the vehicles. If you’ve ever wanted to pilot an X-Wing (or Slave I!) this is your chance.
David East –
Let me just start off by saying that Prisoners of Maw is hard as h**l. And I couldn’t be happier! I remember wizzing through the original Rogue Squadron and then after finishing it saying "Thats it?" It was way too easy/short. If it had been longer, harder, or both it would have been much better.But enough of that, this isn’t a Rouge Squadron review, its a Rouge Squadron 2 review! And Rouge Leader is exactly what i wish the old game had been. the controll play is excellent, its MUCH harder than the old one, the graphics are stunning, and its a much better developed plot, the original seemed to go nowhere fast, with each level having almost nothing to do with the prevoius one.In short, great game for a fantastic system, buy it, you’ll be glad you did.
Nintendorks.com –
Here’s a mini-review of Rogue Leader. For more info on the game, head to Nintendorks."Those familiar with the Rogue Squadron series will feel right at home in Rogue Leader II. Its menus are nearly identical to its predecessors with the addition of some memorable movie clips playing at certain places. And yes, Leia in the slave outfit is one of them. Missions are also much like the N64 version in terms of length and difficulty. The missions span the story of the first trilogy (Eps. 4-6), beginning with the destruction of the Death Star and finishing with the destruction of Death Star 2:The Wrath of Lando. There are 11 standard missions in the game, with about five being too easy for a Rogue Squadron veteran. Sure, you can always go back and play the level twenty times…trying to shave three seconds off your time and get the gold medal. Somehow I just find that less satisfying than trying over and over to beat a truly challenging mission.Much to no one’s surprise, Rogue Leader is an awesome game and an excellent launch title for the Gamecube. Graphics and sound have made leaps and bounds over the original. Considering that this is a launch title, the beauty of this game speaks volumes for the talent over at Factor 5. Controls and gameplay are also top-notch, but don’t really offer enough of that intangible "something more" that those who have beaten this series to death may be craving. But the reasons those games have been beaten to death is because they are dam.
AJ –
This is one of the few Star Wars games that is fun to play. The graphics are quite advanced for the Gamecube and it plays well on the Wii. I can’t wait for a night open to sit and run through a few more levels.