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Star Wars: The Best of PC (Empire at War, Knights of the Old Republic, Star Wars Battlefront, Republic Commando) | 
enlarge | From: Lucas Arts Entertainment Co. LLC Category: Video Games
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $29.95 You Save: $10.04 (25%)
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Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 1168
Platform: Windows Xp Genre: Role Playing Games ESRB: Teen Media: DVD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 1.4 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 81018 Model: LA81018 UPC: 023272810184 EAN: 0023272810184 ASIN: B000HVTEX6
Release Date: November 21, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Star Wars: Empire at War puts the power to command a war for the entire Star Wars galaxy in the hands of players. | | • | Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is the recipient of over forty Game of the Year Awards and widely considered one of the best role-playing experiences of all time. | | • | Star Wars Battlefront gives gamers the opportunity to re-live all of the classic Star Wars battles like never before, in one of the best-selling Star Wars games of all time. |
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Product Description Star Wars: The Best of PC features five popular Star Wars games, all in one box. It's every kind of PC game genre, from high-speed action to real-time strategy. There's even a role-playing game where you can build a life for yourself in the Star Wars Galaxy. All the fun and adventure of Star Wars comes together! Also includes a 14-day trial of the MMORPG, Star Wars Galaxies
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
Only playable once? November 4, 2008 Daniel Schmidt (Portland, OR) I'm not sure if this happened to anyone else but it sure happened to me. I purchased the game and took it home..fine. I then installed and played each of the five games one after another...awesome. I enjoyed each one in full especially KOTOR. After wards i uninstalled each game so iI wouldn't have the excess memory taken up. But of course I am gonna wanna play these games again sooner or later but I didn't expect this at all. When I went to reinstall the Kotor/empire at war disc the drive wouldn't read it at all. No scratches no marks of any kind on the disc it just would not read. So I then tried the disc with the three remaining games. Well, the same thing happened. Overall I was only able to play each game once before the discs themselves wouldn't be readable. I give 5 stars for the games but 2 for the product
If you have Vista, save your money October 18, 2008 P. O'Neal 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Empires at War and Battlefront were good games. The others didn't work at all, even in compatibility mode. If you have Windows Vista, don't buy this. Just another example of why Vista is dumb.
Game doesn't work even if system requirements are met August 30, 2008 Ronald N. Hilton 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After going to the trouble and expense of adding memory to my Dell Inspiron laptop, this game still does not work. It now passes all of the system requirement tests, but still dies with an error before it even comes up. What a waste of time and money. I give up.
Problems and no support August 14, 2008 E. Martorell (France) I have seen some reviews complaining about the quality of CDs and since I had this problem too, I wanted to make it visible. Tried my DVDs on 4 different computers which never had any problem with any heavier games, they would only work in one and only 2 of the 4 games. In fact the game behaves as if the CDs were not recognizable/authentic. It "ignores" them. Support outside the US is a subcontractor which basically makes you test the hell out of everything, upgrade firmwares and all kinds of stuff until you give up. And I gave up after 3 weeks. In the meanwhile you go to the forums and learn there were some bad manufacturing batches of DVDs but no one ever tried to check if mine were in those batches. My kid is very disappointed and so am I with this bad support. The 2 games I managed to start are fine though especially because the Star Wars magic is in there.
Bought it for two titles: KotOR & EAW July 5, 2008 Zooball (Boulder City, Nevada United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Some slight spoilers: After suffering through the LEGO Star Wars titles, I needed a really good light saber wielding game to rekindle my interest in the Jedi. In the back of my mind I remembered something about Knights and decided to see if it was still on the shelf, and I found this package deal with another game similar to Warlords Battlecry, another favorite of mine. Perfect! Knights of the Old Republic would not start up smoothly after installation, which I thought was odd for a PC three years newer than the game. However, after updating my graphics drivers the game runs very well with some adjustments made to the graphic options. I first played KotOR as a light side male, and got totally caught up in the storyline. Seriously, this thing plays out like a Star Wars movie and you end up caring about your party members....a lot....and far more than I ever expected....and I'll admit some more than others. Later at a critical point in the story and the second time through the game, I tried branching over to the dark side and was quite shocked and disgusted with the fate of some of the characters in different endings. This made me realize that KotOR is far more than just a duke-'em-out lightsaber game. It teaches you all about the differences between the Light and Dark sides, and brings a much greater understanding to the feature films. I also found out your character can die even after beating the antagonist, so save those games frequently with the quick save feature. You can even check out some cheat codes for a really hilarious ending. The only things I didn't like or use often were the card game, duels, murder mysteries, and swoop racing but the rest of the game more than makes up for weak spots in my personal preferences. Empire at War is just plain fun. No installation hitches at all during setup. I really enjoy the strategic management and got beat up in tactical situations when I made mistakes. This game is also addictive and provides a nice change of pace from the intimate settings in KotOR. Many scenarios are available so you may choose to fight a few battles, or go for the entire galaxy. I also enjoyed the two campaigns for the Republic and Empire and found it quite fun to employ characters and equipment from the Original Trilogy. Someday I'll get around to the other three titles, but I'm having a lot of fun with just two of them so far.
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