For those that played the original X-Wing or Tie Fighter
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These two games pre-date the x-wing versus tie fighter, but if you played them, here's some memories
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yn1jxTwQrSo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cozXQbUh4U8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yn1jxTwQrSo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cozXQbUh4U8
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Those were some of my favorites, I got all excited when they released the Imperial Pursuit and BWing expansions for Xwing. There was actually an updated version for both X-Wing and Tie Fighter, they were ported into the X-Wing vs. Tie engine and made to run on Windows 95. Theres a fix out there somewhere to make this newer version run on XP, I played through all the campaigns again that way just last year.
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Original install floppies were for dos, if you still have those you'll need a dos emulator to run them on xp. The version I was talking about was a collectors edition with all of the games together in a pack of cd's and running on the XWingvsTie engine. Graphics and ship models are better than the old dos ones. The store of the lucasarts website does not have them anymore. The only way to get them would be through a torrent.
I'm not the one to ask about dos emulation if you want to go that route. I never completely figured out dos even when it was the only thing I used, and that was 15 years ago.
I'm not the one to ask about dos emulation if you want to go that route. I never completely figured out dos even when it was the only thing I used, and that was 15 years ago.