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The first game in the series, X-Wing, and the last, X-Wing Alliance, featured as their concluding missions recreations of the attacks on the first and second Death Stars respectively. The game series references the Imperial Navy rather than Imperial Starfleet as in the Star Wars films.
X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter is slightly different to the other games in the series. It was conceived as a multiplayer-focused version of the first two games, and includes no real storyline; its single-player element is simply a set of unconnected missions, and there are no cutscenes. Since the story element of the first two games was what many fans found the most compelling aspect, LucasArts recognised this as a mistake, and introduced the expansion pack for X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter, which includes a series of missions with a proper storyline and cutscenes in the style of the first two games. They also returned to the story-driven format for the final game in the series, X-Wing Alliance.
Most of the games featured hand-drawn (and voiced - this was quite unusual in the days of the first two games, X-Wing and TIE Fighter) cutscenes at crucial points in the storyline, although these were nothing like as extensive as those in the Wing Commander series to which the games owed much. They also featured music from the movie trilogy, which in some games responded to the player's actions, using the iMUSE system.
X-Wing and TIE Fighter were re-released as Collector's CD-ROM's, with the expansion packs included. These releases also tweaked various areas of the games by including bugfixes, improved graphics, rehashed cutscenes, bonus missions, and the addition of voiceovers for the mission briefings and in-game radio messages.
A cut-down version of X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter was re-released as part of the X-Wing Collector Series, which also contained the Collector's CD-ROM versions of the first two games. In this edition, X-Wing and TIE Fighter were retrofitted with the X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter graphics engine, which uses texture mapping instead of Gouraud shading.
There was also an X-Wing Trilogy release containing X-Wing and TIE Fighter with the updated graphics engine, a demo version of X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter, and X-Wing Alliance.
The games were developed by Lawrence Holland's company Totally Games , under license from LucasArts, later also released by LucasArts. There are no plans to release further games in the series, although in an interview in 20032003 is a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar), and also: The International Year of Freshwater The European Disability Year Summary Perhaps the defining global event of the year 2003 was the Invasion of Iraq launched by the U, Mr. Holland indicated he might return to the series at some point in the future.