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View Mode: threaded | watch thread So there's three versions of the Collector's edition of this game as far as I can see...Cupola questions: TIA Long live the mice. Where do we have a box scan of the third release? I can't find it.
Filed at the bottom under "DOS and Windows".Also! The corresponding entry: Star Wars: TIE Fighter (Collector's CD-ROM) DOS Front Cover Published by LucasArts Entertainment Company LLC Developed by Totally Games, Inc. Released 2001 Also For DOS, Macintosh | Combined View Ah, that one. That's clearly mislabeled. A "runs under Windows 95" sticker doesn't make it a native Windows release. That's just the old DOS version.So the question is whether this 2001 release exists at all, I think. (Edited by Just Games Retro Re: Dazed and confused. Just Games Retro I cannot find my disk for TIE Fighter, but I can confirm that X-Wing had a standalone release of the updated, 3D accelerated version from the X-Wing Collector's Series.Released in 2000, comes in a jewel case, includes the X-Wing vs TIE Fighter "Flight School" demo. Apparently this cover is not on file, so I will take care of that. The cover says "X-Wing" but has a Win95/98 tag on it. The CD says "X-Wing Collector's CD-ROM." So who knows what to actually call it... Though I can't find TIE Fighter, this version of X-Wing pretty much proves its existence. If they bothered for X-Wing, it completely stands to reason they would do the same for TIE Fighter in 2001. The confusion of course, is that it shares the name with the "talkie" CD DOS release. Looks like some entries may need to be split or merged. ![]() Just Games Retro Wrote:
The cover says "X-Wing" but has a Win95/98 tag on it. The CD says "X-Wing Collector's CD-ROM." So who knows what to actually call it...
Yes... I also came across the '98 TFCCD versions released in jewel cases, as cover mounts or in paper sleeves. So it's only mislabeled, as I doubt LA bothered to release a CIB TIE Fighter CD in 2001, ergo the German edition needs to be filed under DOS as it's not a dedicated Win 95 article. Thanks guys. > Indra wrote in General Hints/Tips - DOS
re: Jedi Knight on Jul 25, 2003The highest rank in TIE Fighter is the Jedi Knight. This rank can only be obtained in the ending battle if all of your wingmen survive the mission (as if completing the mission itself without being blown to smithereens isn't hard enough...) I assume you talk about the mission where you and three buddies including Vader are rushing in with TIE Defenders to save old sack Palpatine from being abducted (a.k.a. the end of TIE Fighter, i.e. Battle 7, Mission 5; not Battle 13 , Mission 8). I ask because a) this hint is filed in the entry for the Collector's CD-ROM, b) I've found no source to support this claim, but admittedly searched only superficially, c) you're not a member of the Rebel Alliance, and d) shouldn't this goal to be fairly easy to achieve as you fly the uber starfighter and can order your wingmen to call it day? Also, has, existence provided, any MobGamer achieved this rank on the hard difficulty setting? (Edited by Indra was here... Re: Indraaaaaaaaa! Indra was here... Can't confirm it either. A buddy told me about that when I (and MobyGames) was still young. Now I would WIP it back to myself, which myself would later abandon the submission. :pI suggest sending in a correction asking for its removal with my blessings. | ||||||||||||||||