Star Wars: Episode I - Battle for Naboo

Star Wars: Episode I - Battle for Naboo (2000)

by Factor 5, LucasArts, Gradiente, THQ
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:Attention defenders of Naboo! The Trade Federation must be stopped! Storm through more than 15 missions over land, sea and space as your freedom fighters rally against the droid armies. Take control of 7 vehicles: the Naboo starfighter, Gian speeder, and new craft like the heavy STAP, Trade Federation gunboat and more. More than 15 missions: escape from Theed, search & destroy, sabotage, reconnaissance, convoy. Battle against Trade Federation droid starfighters, AATs, destroyer droids, battle droids. Change vehicles mid-mission through specially designated hangars.Show more
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user avatar@jthyselluser avatar@jthysell
January 31, 2025
This is the first sequel to Rogue Squadron; technically it is a spin off, but it is essentially more Rogue Squadron with Episode 1 vehicles. I originally played it on the N64. I didn't really like the movie, but I loved this game as much as Rogue Squadron. 20+ years later when I saw that Rogue Squadron was on PC via steam, I wished that Battle for Naboo was also on PC, only to learn that it was on PC for Windows 2000. It is a real pain to play the game today with a virtual machine. It needs to run on modern computers, and it could stand to have a graphical overhaul. This game needs to be part of the classic Star Wars games on PC because there are bad Star Wars games that have been reworked to run on modern platforms, and it is an injustice that one of the good Star Wars games has not been brought forward.
user avatar@Unit779user avatar@Unit779
February 06, 2025
I still remember this as a great spin off from the Rogue Squadron franchise. You can tell that they were experimenting with playable ground vehicles which they would include in the later two Rogue Squadron games, this game crawled the mud of the prequels so that Rogue Squadrons 2 and 3 (Rebel Strike) could be the amazing games that they were.
user avatar@Calavanuser avatar@Calavan
January 29, 2025
I played this back on the N64 after Rogue Squadron. Found the story better than its predecessor and the entire game superior to the Starfighter series. Would love to see it!
user avatar@groggersuser avatar@groggers
January 30, 2025
A great companion piece to Rogue Squadron, with more of its streamlined flight combat in a Phantom Menace coat of paint, with land vehicles to mix up the formula. The original Rogue Squadron is on GOG, and this could certainly use some love instead of being left out in the cold.
user avatar@JerryGSTuser avatar@JerryGST
February 20, 2025
When I was 8 our neighbour, an older woman, gave me this old beaten-up Windows 95 computer which I spent hours learning how to fix and upgrade to windows 2000 and the first game I got to play was Battle for Nabuu, when it was gifted to me for my 9th birthday. I played and replayed that game so many times that I can vividly remember the frustration of trying to dodge mines at high speeds that you could barely see, but also the exhilaration of going up against the trade federation blockades in fantastic space battles and destroying their control ship. I would love this game to return and be able to re-experience all of that as if for the first time again
I remember playing this game on my dad's computer, and it is one of my favorite Star Wars games to this day. and i wish to play it again. It would be awsome to play it on gog.
I loved playing this game. Plus all of the other star wars games that I played are on good of games (GOG). I have all of the other star wars games and it would be nice to add this one to my collection
user avatar@M3G4L17Huser avatar@M3G4L17H
March 26, 2025
I remember getting this game along with the PC port of the original Rogue Squadron. I still have the physical discs. unfortunately I don't have access to Win9X discs or hardware, so being able to play the discs isn't actually feasible. This is the direct sequel to Rogue Squadron (take that GameCube Rogue Squadron) as it uses the same engine, controls, and player system.
Rogue Squadron was such an amazing Star Wars game at the time of its release. Battle for Naboo took that formula and changed it up with changing vehicles, and with land missions. I absolutely enjoyed playing both of these games on the N64. I would love to see Battle for Naboo on GOG to be with Rogue Squadron. It's the last of the N64 games that were on PC to be preserved.
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