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Includes 8 items: STAR WARS™: X-Wing, STAR WARS Tie Fighter, STAR WARS - Galactic Battlegrounds Saga, Star Wars X-Wing Alliance, STAR WARS® X-Wing vs TIE Fighter + Balance of Power, Star Wars™ Rebellion, STAR WARS™: ROGUE SQUADRON 3D, Star Wars - Rebel Assault 1 and 2. Star Wars: X-Wing Star Wars: X-Wing is the first flight sim game set in the Star Wars universe created by LucasArts. It was released in 1993 for PC MS-DOS only and it was followed one year later by Star Wars: TIE Fighter. Year: 1993 Genre: Action Updated: 2019-10-22 Tags: flight movies real-time science fiction space flight vehicular combat. It was later re-released as part of the Star Wars: X-Wing Trilogy (2000) which included all of the contents of the X-Wing Collector Series (1998) and X-Wing Alliance (1999). The following zip file which is a compilation of compatibility patches for the Windows 95/98 edition of Tie Fighter: Tie95-win7.zip. How to use x360ce emulator with Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance on PC. In this tutorial you will find steps to make x360ce work with Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance.This method also works with any game – just do the same easy steps, no special skills needed to make any controller work as an Xbox 360 gamepad. Star Wars™: X-Wing Alliance™ puts you right in the middle of the epic Star Wars™ conflict - and takes space combat excitement to new heights. Features: Take control of the 'fastest ship in the galaxy' - the Millenium Falcon - as well as X-wings, A-wings, B-wings, Y-wings and Corellian transports.

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  • Take control of the 'fastest ship in the galaxy' - the Millenium Falcon - as well as X-wings, A-wings, B-wings, Y-wings and Corellian transports
  • Join the massive assault on the fully operational second Death Star in the epic Battle of Endor
  • Fifty story-driven single player missions and flexible multi-player options
  • With new 'skirmish' mode, you set your own mission parameters (number of ships, types of ships, targets, and more) to create customized single and multi-player conflicts

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OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Processor: 1.8 GHz
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (DirectX 9 recommended)
DirectX: Version 7.0
Storage: 927 MB available space
  • Requires Steam and a Steam Account to play Windows version.
  • STAR WARS: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter requires a controller or joystick.

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X wing alliance gamepad game controller

In Replaying the Classics, StarWars.com revisits Star Wars games of yesteryear, examining why we loved them then and why they stand the test of time.

X Wing Alliance Gamepad Game Controller

The third and final sequel to 1993's Star Wars: X-Wing, Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance is an important piece of video-game history. Perhaps the most underrated entry in the fondly remembered series, it plays like a modern spaceflight simulator with a healthy dose of retro-3D charm. It features an original Legends-era story, with gorgeous action-heavy cutscenes, an authentic soundtrack cherry-picked from the best of John Williams's classic scores, and top-notch voice-over performances. In terms of visual production values, the X-Wing series has never looked better.

If X-Wing and TIE Fighter let players see the galaxy from the viewpoint of the rebels and the Empire, then Alliance tells the story of everyone else — the civilians just trying to get by and, in some cases, those who thrive among the criminal underworld. But it also ties in directly with story elements established in both X-Wing and TIE Fighter, like the traitorous Admiral Zaarin and a number of warships first seen in those earlier installments.

Developed by Lawrence Holland's Totally Games, X-Wing Alliance follows the story of the Azzameen family during the period between the Battle of Hoth and the destruction of the second Death Star. The Azzameens run a sizable shipping operation (Twin Suns Transport Services) using a pair of twin Corellian YT-model freighters, the Sabra and the Selu, which fans will recognize as more or less identical to the famed Millennium Falcon. Though Ace Azzameen's family favors the Rebellion, the last thing they want is to get caught up in the Galactic Civil War. But sometimes, as heroes like Jyn Erso and the First Order defector Finn have discovered, war doesn't give us a choice.

Eventually, players earn access to a number of familiar Alliance starfighters: X-wings, A-wings, Y-wings, B-wings, Z-95s. Despite the game's age — Alliance was first released in 1999, when Star Wars: The Phantom Menace reignited interest in Star Wars gaming — its flight controls feel as intuitive and fluid as ever. With something like a standard PlayStation or Xbox controller, and little to no configuration, players can use a combination of gamepad buttons, analog thumbsticks, and simple keyboard commands (e.g., 'Shift-D' initiates an automated docking sequence) to make their way across the galaxy. You'll take on no end of TIE fighters, help steal the shuttle Tydirium, and play a key role in the victory at Endor.

X Wing Alliance Gamepad Emulator

X Wing Alliance Gamepad

In their original staff review, IGN critics praised X-Wing Alliance for its graphical fidelity, well-crafted narrative, and stellar sound design. PC Gamer UK called it 'a superb, demanding reworking of the films and the original X-Wing.' Game Revolution said, 'The Force is strong with this one.'

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X Wing Alliance Gamepad

X Wing Alliance Gamepad Download

Looking back at it now, this game seems to be a definitive Star Wars entry within a somewhat niche genre (the space-combat sim). But the X-Wing series found an adoring audience, and is still regarded as one of the all-time greats. Alliance, in particular, is a vital and beautifully rendered example of where Star Wars games have been — one that just might become your next big favorite.

Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance is available on GOG.com and Steam.

X Wing Alliance Gameplay

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In Replaying the Classics, StarWars.com revisits Star Wars games of yesteryear, examining why we loved them then and why they stand the test of time.

X Wing Alliance Gamepad Game Controller

The third and final sequel to 1993's Star Wars: X-Wing, Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance is an important piece of video-game history. Perhaps the most underrated entry in the fondly remembered series, it plays like a modern spaceflight simulator with a healthy dose of retro-3D charm. It features an original Legends-era story, with gorgeous action-heavy cutscenes, an authentic soundtrack cherry-picked from the best of John Williams's classic scores, and top-notch voice-over performances. In terms of visual production values, the X-Wing series has never looked better.

If X-Wing and TIE Fighter let players see the galaxy from the viewpoint of the rebels and the Empire, then Alliance tells the story of everyone else — the civilians just trying to get by and, in some cases, those who thrive among the criminal underworld. But it also ties in directly with story elements established in both X-Wing and TIE Fighter, like the traitorous Admiral Zaarin and a number of warships first seen in those earlier installments.

Developed by Lawrence Holland's Totally Games, X-Wing Alliance follows the story of the Azzameen family during the period between the Battle of Hoth and the destruction of the second Death Star. The Azzameens run a sizable shipping operation (Twin Suns Transport Services) using a pair of twin Corellian YT-model freighters, the Sabra and the Selu, which fans will recognize as more or less identical to the famed Millennium Falcon. Though Ace Azzameen's family favors the Rebellion, the last thing they want is to get caught up in the Galactic Civil War. But sometimes, as heroes like Jyn Erso and the First Order defector Finn have discovered, war doesn't give us a choice.

Eventually, players earn access to a number of familiar Alliance starfighters: X-wings, A-wings, Y-wings, B-wings, Z-95s. Despite the game's age — Alliance was first released in 1999, when Star Wars: The Phantom Menace reignited interest in Star Wars gaming — its flight controls feel as intuitive and fluid as ever. With something like a standard PlayStation or Xbox controller, and little to no configuration, players can use a combination of gamepad buttons, analog thumbsticks, and simple keyboard commands (e.g., 'Shift-D' initiates an automated docking sequence) to make their way across the galaxy. You'll take on no end of TIE fighters, help steal the shuttle Tydirium, and play a key role in the victory at Endor.

X Wing Alliance Gamepad Emulator

In their original staff review, IGN critics praised X-Wing Alliance for its graphical fidelity, well-crafted narrative, and stellar sound design. PC Gamer UK called it 'a superb, demanding reworking of the films and the original X-Wing.' Game Revolution said, 'The Force is strong with this one.'

X Wing Alliance Gamepad Download

Looking back at it now, this game seems to be a definitive Star Wars entry within a somewhat niche genre (the space-combat sim). But the X-Wing series found an adoring audience, and is still regarded as one of the all-time greats. Alliance, in particular, is a vital and beautifully rendered example of where Star Wars games have been — one that just might become your next big favorite.

Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance is available on GOG.com and Steam.

X Wing Alliance Gameplay

X Wing Alliance Gamepad Controller

Alex Kane is a journalist based in west-central Illinois. He has written for Fangoria, Polygon, the website of Rolling Stone, Variety, and other publications. Follow him on Twitter at @alexjkane.





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