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Description

Following his successes for the Rebel Alliance in the previous game, the adventures of the starfighter pilot "Rookie One" continue. While out scouting in the Dreighton Nebula, Rookie One's patrols receive a distress call from a freighter. As this is an area where ships are known to disappear, any deviation from the flight path is dangerous. But what they find is an Imperial presence where there shouldn't be one... and a new secret project to bring about the destruction of the Rebel Alliance.

Rebel Assault II is a rail-shooter "interactive movie" featuring a variety of action sequences. Rookie One will fly sequences in an X-Wing, the Millennium Falcon, speeder bikes and being on foot. His only real ability is the precise targeting and shooting of laser weapon and occasionally the chance to take cover and avoid obstacles. Rookie One will team up with other characters who will aid him and need to be defended in turn. Occasionally different paths can be chosen in the animation and different events triggered, but for the most part the game is a closed environment.

Alternate Titles

  • "絕地大反攻2" -- Chinese Title (Tradition)
  • "Star Wars: Rebel Assault II: El Imperio Oculto" -- Spanish Title

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The Press Says

GameSpot May 01, 1996 7.5 out of 10 75

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Trivia

No set pieces were created for the cockpits. As with everything else, the are CGI.

The actors sat on a moving prop element nicknamed the "Rig." It was a blue platform mounted on a large truck inner tube. Four operators (grips) manned the Rig, rocking to and fro on cue from the Director. The actors then had realisting flying movements.

The CGI cockpits were matched digitally afterwards.


This entry was contributed by chirinea (21074), IJan (1992), Grant McLellan (562) and MAT Bronze Star Contributing Member (34669)
 

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