In the same place as it does in the movie, on a Trade Federationīattleship.
The intro is as you would expect the usual Star Wars fair with theįlying writing and John Williams soundtrack, next we get a shortĪnimation of your ship flying onto the Federation Battleship. Main menu and clicked on Start Game and sat back to watch the intro. Sure that the joystick was setup correctly. Resolution and also DirectSound 3D via Creative's EAX. Setup the graphics and sound settings for my PC. This begins a new game and shows you the opening intro scene.Ĭan change general sound, graphics and control settings. (When you put your mouse over the icon that is):
A short clip from the movie represents each option Is included on the CD for those of you who don't already have it The Phantom Menace requires you to have DirectX 6.1 installed but it Installation (300+ MBs) and then the game is basically ready to go. Simple self, Autoplay starts up and you select either regular or full Panaka over a host of different worlds and settings. Get to play as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Qui-Gon Jinn, Queen Amidala and Captain You to take part in most of the action from the Episode 1 movie, you Naboo, hoping to resolve the matter with a blockade of deadly Greedy Trade Federation has stopped all shipping to the planet of Taxation of trade routes to outlying star systems is in dispute. Plot.but here are the basics without spoiling it for anyone. Seen the movie (Those of us in the UK have the game a full two monthsīefore the movie graces our cinemas) then you pretty much know the Wouldn't screw up a Star Wars title - or would they? Rushed came to mind, but then I thought, This is LucasArts they On the movie just a couple of months before it hit theatres. Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menaceīit worried when LucasArts announced the two new Star Wars games based All Rights Reserved.įor full terms of use and restrictions or read our Light Tower Privacy