Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

2007-07-16 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi,
Ouch Writing an FPS type Star Wars game is tough enough. Going 
online makes it just that much tougher.
Though, there is an apeal to being able to select a character like a 
Wookiee warrior, Clone Trooper, battle droid, etc and have an all out 
free-for-all during say the battle of Kashk.
Either that or have a recreation of the battle of hoth. One side driving 
AT-AT walkers and the other side snow speaders.


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Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

2007-07-15 Thread gmail
we need a starwars game we can play online with each other.
Brandon
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Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 10:51 PM
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 It's true, there are some good network games, but we need more. We
 need games to play with others, not only by ourselves. I am, I
 suppose, a networking crusader...when I finally begin to program, most
 of my games will, hopefully, feature at least multiplayer modes, if
 not networking modes.

 That's just me though.

 Signed:
 Dakotah Rickard


 On 7/14/07, Neo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 There are still the games by vipgameszone.com, among which Galaxy ranger 
 and
 Lords of the galaxy just rule, and now Rail Racer from 
 blindadrenaline.com.
 Lukas
 - Original Message -
 From: Dakotah Rickard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
 Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 7:57 PM
 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes


  Hi.
 
  I know that this is kind of off-scope for the Star Wars game, but does
  anyone know of anymore network games that are available? Top Speed 2
  is fun, but it's very predictable once everyone knows how to play. The
  card games make me want to just play real cards with face-to-face
  players. Audio Quake is a wonderfully innovative approach to sighted
  game accessabilizing...is that even a word? And Sound RTS is wonderful
  but can't be the only new game out there. I'm just starting to learn
  how to program effectively, so I won't be able to do anything really
  interesting for some time...at least six month...probably more like a
  year. Even crappy network games would be exciting. It's great to play
  against others, not only the computer.
 
  The reason I thought of this is because of the myriad networkable Star
  Wars FPS games. I know it's not practical to put those features into
  this one, but if anyone is working on games, networking is a wonderful
  thing that most blind games simply don't do. There are only 120 or 130
  games that are specifically made for blind individuals. That's
  probably about how many games were produced in the last year for
  sighted individuals...if this year was a bad year for gaming
  industries. Many of the games that were produced for sighted people
  were on Multiplayer platforms or were able to be played over the
  internet or over a LAN. I know things like this are kind of annoying,
  a novice programmer asking the experts to do something he can't even
  imagine...but I think it's an important consideration that is often
  overlooked.
 
  Sorry for the slightly off-topic message...the new Star Wars game
  sounds as awesome now as when I read about it a while back.
 
  On 7/14/07, Trenton Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I knew! I should have downloaded the soundtrack you had ov the Star 
  Wars
  game back then.
  The music was quite nice!
  I say have every pice of music for each game in like a CD-track, and 
  fade
  out the music after 2 loops of the music playing. I wonder if every
  programmer could do something like that. The music to Drive had a
  sound-track-CD. I wonder what happened to it.
 
 
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  Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 4:22 PM
  Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was  Possible changes
 
   Hi Nicol,
   No, the Star Wars game is an FPS style of game. It would have more 
   in
   common with Sarah and Shades of Doom except you will be carrying
   various
   types of blasters, thermal detonators, and of course your trusty 
   light
   saber. As an added bonus since you are a Jedi you will have special
   force gifts such as distract, protect, jump, speed, see, etc. For
   example, with force see you will be able to see enemies behind doors
   and
   walls.
   The game will have a mixture of out door combat, in forests and 
   along
   snowy ridges, and plenty of in door fighting in rooms, corridors, 
   etc.
  
  
  
   nicol wrote:
   HI thom
   Please enlighten me. What  genre of game is star wars? Is it a game
   like
   trek  2000 and stfc?
  
  
  
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Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

2007-07-14 Thread Trenton Matthews
I knew! I should have downloaded the soundtrack you had ov the Star Wars 
game back then.
The music was quite nice!
I say have every pice of music for each game in like a CD-track, and fade 
out the music after 2 loops of the music playing. I wonder if every 
programmer could do something like that. The music to Drive had a 
sound-track-CD. I wonder what happened to it.


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From: Thomas Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 4:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was  Possible changes

 Hi Nicol,
 No, the Star Wars game is an FPS style of game. It would have more in
 common with Sarah and Shades of Doom except you will be carrying various
 types of blasters, thermal detonators, and of course your trusty light
 saber. As an added bonus since you are a Jedi you will have special
 force gifts such as distract, protect, jump, speed, see, etc. For
 example, with force see you will be able to see enemies behind doors and
 walls.
 The game will have a mixture of out door combat, in forests and along
 snowy ridges, and plenty of in door fighting in rooms, corridors, etc.



 nicol wrote:
 HI thom
 Please enlighten me. What  genre of game is star wars? Is it a game like
 trek  2000 and stfc?



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Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

2007-07-14 Thread Neo
There are still the games by vipgameszone.com, among which Galaxy ranger and 
Lords of the galaxy just rule, and now Rail Racer from blindadrenaline.com.
Lukas
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From: Dakotah Rickard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 7:57 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes


 Hi.

 I know that this is kind of off-scope for the Star Wars game, but does
 anyone know of anymore network games that are available? Top Speed 2
 is fun, but it's very predictable once everyone knows how to play. The
 card games make me want to just play real cards with face-to-face
 players. Audio Quake is a wonderfully innovative approach to sighted
 game accessabilizing...is that even a word? And Sound RTS is wonderful
 but can't be the only new game out there. I'm just starting to learn
 how to program effectively, so I won't be able to do anything really
 interesting for some time...at least six month...probably more like a
 year. Even crappy network games would be exciting. It's great to play
 against others, not only the computer.

 The reason I thought of this is because of the myriad networkable Star
 Wars FPS games. I know it's not practical to put those features into
 this one, but if anyone is working on games, networking is a wonderful
 thing that most blind games simply don't do. There are only 120 or 130
 games that are specifically made for blind individuals. That's
 probably about how many games were produced in the last year for
 sighted individuals...if this year was a bad year for gaming
 industries. Many of the games that were produced for sighted people
 were on Multiplayer platforms or were able to be played over the
 internet or over a LAN. I know things like this are kind of annoying,
 a novice programmer asking the experts to do something he can't even
 imagine...but I think it's an important consideration that is often
 overlooked.

 Sorry for the slightly off-topic message...the new Star Wars game
 sounds as awesome now as when I read about it a while back.

 On 7/14/07, Trenton Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I knew! I should have downloaded the soundtrack you had ov the Star Wars
 game back then.
 The music was quite nice!
 I say have every pice of music for each game in like a CD-track, and fade
 out the music after 2 loops of the music playing. I wonder if every
 programmer could do something like that. The music to Drive had a
 sound-track-CD. I wonder what happened to it.


 - Original Message -
 From: Thomas Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
 Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 4:22 PM
 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was  Possible changes

  Hi Nicol,
  No, the Star Wars game is an FPS style of game. It would have more in
  common with Sarah and Shades of Doom except you will be carrying 
  various
  types of blasters, thermal detonators, and of course your trusty light
  saber. As an added bonus since you are a Jedi you will have special
  force gifts such as distract, protect, jump, speed, see, etc. For
  example, with force see you will be able to see enemies behind doors 
  and
  walls.
  The game will have a mixture of out door combat, in forests and along
  snowy ridges, and plenty of in door fighting in rooms, corridors, etc.
 
 
 
  nicol wrote:
  HI thom
  Please enlighten me. What  genre of game is star wars? Is it a game 
  like
  trek  2000 and stfc?
 
 
 
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Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

2007-07-13 Thread gmail
how about the starwars game, is it going to go with the storyline of episode 
three?
Brandon
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Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 3:13 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes


 Hi,
 Eventually, I will be releasing Star Wars. Though, it has many many
 changes since that very old trailer. In fact, if anything the sound
 effects etc have gotten better, and more advanced since then.


 Trenton Matthews wrote:
 Sounds like a good idea!
 Although, speaking of games, will the star Wars game be coming to the
 blind someday? The trailer was quite good, and also, the music was nice!
 I say, make a sound track of the music for Monty when its released. The
 sound track on Cd of course.



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Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

2007-07-13 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Brandon,
Yes, it is in that general time frame. The game actually begins a little 
while after Revenge of the Syth. You play the part of Jedi Learner, Olee 
Starstone, and by luck you escaped Order 66. Now, you are on a single 
minded quest to defeat the Empire.
The game features a series of minibosses and bosses. You will fight 
minibosses like Clone Commanders, and bigger bosses like Moff Tarken, 
Darth Vader, and Emperor Palpatine himself.
One feature I want to do with Starstone is give you the option to play 
as a dark sider or light sider. With similar but slightly alternative 
storylines.
The light side story is this. After the Clone Wars Olee Starstone, now 
one of the last of the Jedi, realises it is up to her to save the galaxy 
from the galactic Empire. Starstone travels the galaxy attempting to 
foil the Empire's plans to launch a new and powerful super weapon, and 
defeat Darth vader and Emperor Palpatine.
The dark side story is similar, but requires vengence. You are Olee 
Starstone, and you have lost everything. that mattered. Your friends, 
teachers, station in life, are all gone. Bitter and angry she travels 
the galaxy seaking Revenge against the Empire, and as she does so she 
becomes a powerful dark force wielding master able to cast lightning, 
force choke, force distruction, and if she defeats Emperor Palpatine she 
will be come the new Emperess of the galaxy.
The alternative storyline and ending is something I am using from Jedi 
Knight. I always like the concept of choosing sides. I especially liked 
if you were in a dark mood going around frying enemies with force 
lightning, and even wacking inocent civilians. I remember one seen in 
Jedi Knight a guy who needs rescued, and I come along and fry him with 
lightning causing him to fall to his doom.


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Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

2007-07-13 Thread nicol
HI thom
Please enlighten me. What  genre of game is star wars? Is it a game like
trek  2000 and stfc?

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Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 11:35 PM
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

Hi Brandon,
Yes, it is in that general time frame. The game actually begins a little
while after Revenge of the Syth. You play the part of Jedi Learner, Olee
Starstone, and by luck you escaped Order 66. Now, you are on a single
minded quest to defeat the Empire.
The game features a series of minibosses and bosses. You will fight
minibosses like Clone Commanders, and bigger bosses like Moff Tarken,
Darth Vader, and Emperor Palpatine himself.
One feature I want to do with Starstone is give you the option to play
as a dark sider or light sider. With similar but slightly alternative
storylines.
The light side story is this. After the Clone Wars Olee Starstone, now
one of the last of the Jedi, realises it is up to her to save the galaxy
from the galactic Empire. Starstone travels the galaxy attempting to
foil the Empire's plans to launch a new and powerful super weapon, and
defeat Darth vader and Emperor Palpatine.
The dark side story is similar, but requires vengence. You are Olee
Starstone, and you have lost everything. that mattered. Your friends,
teachers, station in life, are all gone. Bitter and angry she travels
the galaxy seaking Revenge against the Empire, and as she does so she
becomes a powerful dark force wielding master able to cast lightning,
force choke, force distruction, and if she defeats Emperor Palpatine she
will be come the new Emperess of the galaxy.
The alternative storyline and ending is something I am using from Jedi
Knight. I always like the concept of choosing sides. I especially liked
if you were in a dark mood going around frying enemies with force
lightning, and even wacking inocent civilians. I remember one seen in
Jedi Knight a guy who needs rescued, and I come along and fry him with
lightning causing him to fall to his doom.


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Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

2007-07-13 Thread gmail
sounds good.
Can't wait until it's released.
Brandon
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Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes


 Hi Brandon,
 Yes, it is in that general time frame. The game actually begins a little
 while after Revenge of the Syth. You play the part of Jedi Learner, Olee
 Starstone, and by luck you escaped Order 66. Now, you are on a single
 minded quest to defeat the Empire.
 The game features a series of minibosses and bosses. You will fight
 minibosses like Clone Commanders, and bigger bosses like Moff Tarken,
 Darth Vader, and Emperor Palpatine himself.
 One feature I want to do with Starstone is give you the option to play
 as a dark sider or light sider. With similar but slightly alternative
 storylines.
 The light side story is this. After the Clone Wars Olee Starstone, now
 one of the last of the Jedi, realises it is up to her to save the galaxy
 from the galactic Empire. Starstone travels the galaxy attempting to
 foil the Empire's plans to launch a new and powerful super weapon, and
 defeat Darth vader and Emperor Palpatine.
 The dark side story is similar, but requires vengence. You are Olee
 Starstone, and you have lost everything. that mattered. Your friends,
 teachers, station in life, are all gone. Bitter and angry she travels
 the galaxy seaking Revenge against the Empire, and as she does so she
 becomes a powerful dark force wielding master able to cast lightning,
 force choke, force distruction, and if she defeats Emperor Palpatine she
 will be come the new Emperess of the galaxy.
 The alternative storyline and ending is something I am using from Jedi
 Knight. I always like the concept of choosing sides. I especially liked
 if you were in a dark mood going around frying enemies with force
 lightning, and even wacking inocent civilians. I remember one seen in
 Jedi Knight a guy who needs rescued, and I come along and fry him with
 lightning causing him to fall to his doom.


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Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

2007-07-13 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Nicol,
No, the Star Wars game is an FPS style of game. It would have more in 
common with Sarah and Shades of Doom except you will be carrying various 
types of blasters, thermal detonators, and of course your trusty light 
saber. As an added bonus since you are a Jedi you will have special 
force gifts such as distract, protect, jump, speed, see, etc. For 
example, with force see you will be able to see enemies behind doors and 
walls.
The game will have a mixture of out door combat, in forests and along 
snowy ridges, and plenty of in door fighting in rooms, corridors, etc.



nicol wrote:
 HI thom
 Please enlighten me. What  genre of game is star wars? Is it a game like
 trek  2000 and stfc?
   


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Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

2007-07-13 Thread Bryan Peterson
No. It would probably be more along the lines of Shades of Doom. STFC and 
Trek 2000 are turn-based strategy games. Star Wars games generally aren't.
It ain't pretty when the pretty leaves you with no place to go.
J.D. Fortune, Pretty Vegas
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Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes


 HI thom
 Please enlighten me. What  genre of game is star wars? Is it a game like
 trek  2000 and stfc?

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Behalf Of Thomas Ward
 Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 11:35 PM
 To: Gamers Discussion list
 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

 Hi Brandon,
 Yes, it is in that general time frame. The game actually begins a little
 while after Revenge of the Syth. You play the part of Jedi Learner, Olee
 Starstone, and by luck you escaped Order 66. Now, you are on a single
 minded quest to defeat the Empire.
 The game features a series of minibosses and bosses. You will fight
 minibosses like Clone Commanders, and bigger bosses like Moff Tarken,
 Darth Vader, and Emperor Palpatine himself.
 One feature I want to do with Starstone is give you the option to play
 as a dark sider or light sider. With similar but slightly alternative
 storylines.
 The light side story is this. After the Clone Wars Olee Starstone, now
 one of the last of the Jedi, realises it is up to her to save the galaxy
 from the galactic Empire. Starstone travels the galaxy attempting to
 foil the Empire's plans to launch a new and powerful super weapon, and
 defeat Darth vader and Emperor Palpatine.
 The dark side story is similar, but requires vengence. You are Olee
 Starstone, and you have lost everything. that mattered. Your friends,
 teachers, station in life, are all gone. Bitter and angry she travels
 the galaxy seaking Revenge against the Empire, and as she does so she
 becomes a powerful dark force wielding master able to cast lightning,
 force choke, force distruction, and if she defeats Emperor Palpatine she
 will be come the new Emperess of the galaxy.
 The alternative storyline and ending is something I am using from Jedi
 Knight. I always like the concept of choosing sides. I especially liked
 if you were in a dark mood going around frying enemies with force
 lightning, and even wacking inocent civilians. I remember one seen in
 Jedi Knight a guy who needs rescued, and I come along and fry him with
 lightning causing him to fall to his doom.


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Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

2007-07-13 Thread gmail
how about some cheases in space fighters and space battles?
Brandon
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 Hi Nicol,
 No, the Star Wars game is an FPS style of game. It would have more in
 common with Sarah and Shades of Doom except you will be carrying various
 types of blasters, thermal detonators, and of course your trusty light
 saber. As an added bonus since you are a Jedi you will have special
 force gifts such as distract, protect, jump, speed, see, etc. For
 example, with force see you will be able to see enemies behind doors and
 walls.
 The game will have a mixture of out door combat, in forests and along
 snowy ridges, and plenty of in door fighting in rooms, corridors, etc.



 nicol wrote:
 HI thom
 Please enlighten me. What  genre of game is star wars? Is it a game like
 trek  2000 and stfc?



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Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

2007-07-13 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Bryan,
Correct. This will be a fully action packed first person game along the 
lines of Jedi Knight or similar FPS Star Wars title.

Bryan Peterson wrote:
 No. It would probably be more along the lines of Shades of Doom. STFC and 
 Trek 2000 are turn-based strategy games. Star Wars games generally aren't.
   


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Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

2007-07-13 Thread Josh
when do you think it will be released?

Josh

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 Hi Bryan,
 Correct. This will be a fully action packed first person game along the
 lines of Jedi Knight or similar FPS Star Wars title.

 Bryan Peterson wrote:
 No. It would probably be more along the lines of Shades of Doom. STFC and
 Trek 2000 are turn-based strategy games. Star Wars games generally 
 aren't.



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Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

2007-07-13 Thread Bryan Peterson
Actually the only Star Wars games I've ever played, aside from the three 
original trilogy games on the Super NES, are Star Wars: Masters of Teras 
Kasi, a Mortal Kombat-esque fighting game, and Phantom Menace, both the PC 
and Play Station editions. Granted those last two are pretty much identical 
save for the platform they were released for and therefore the controls.
It ain't pretty when the pretty leaves you with no place to go.
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 Hi Bryan,
 Correct. This will be a fully action packed first person game along the
 lines of Jedi Knight or similar FPS Star Wars title.

 Bryan Peterson wrote:
 No. It would probably be more along the lines of Shades of Doom. STFC and
 Trek 2000 are turn-based strategy games. Star Wars games generally 
 aren't.



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Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

2007-07-13 Thread Bryan Peterson
Probably not until after Monty and Raceway would be my guess.
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 when do you think it will be released?

 Josh

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 Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes


 Hi Bryan,
 Correct. This will be a fully action packed first person game along the
 lines of Jedi Knight or similar FPS Star Wars title.

 Bryan Peterson wrote:
 No. It would probably be more along the lines of Shades of Doom. STFC 
 and
 Trek 2000 are turn-based strategy games. Star Wars games generally
 aren't.



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Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

2007-07-13 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi,
Honestly I don't know the answer to that question. The only answerI can 
give is when I can get it done. (Smile)


Josh wrote:
 when do you think it will be released?

 Josh
   


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Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

2007-07-13 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Brandon,
I've thought about some Star Fighter combat, but there is nothing in 
Olee Starstone's bio that states she was ever a pilot. My information is 
based on the book, Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader, which takes 
place immediately following Order 66, and after Vader gets his cyborg 
implants.
Bottom line, Starstone's bio is very short, but we know enough about her 
character to build a very interesting story line around her life. If you 
haven't heard of her it is because she is a very miner character of the 
extended Star Wars universe. here is her story.
Olee Starstone grewup on Coruscant in the Jedi temple. She recieved her 
initial training under Jedi Master Jocasta Nu. Upon reaching the rank of 
Jedi Padawan she was placed in the Jedi hall of records as a librarian.
Shortly before the battle of Geonosis Starstone left her duties at the 
Jedi hall of records, and began training with Jedi Master Bol Chatak 
whom she served with during the Clone Wars. After the Battle of Murkhana 
Darth Vader hunted down the remaining Jedi that survived Order 66 and 
among those killed by Vader was Master Bol Chatak. Jedi Master Rone 
Shryne took over Starstone's education until his death on Kashyyyk at 
the hands of Darth Vader.
Now, you get to guide Starstone either towards the light side of the 
force, hero of the galaxy, or towards the dark side and ultemant power.


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Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

2007-07-13 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi,
Probably not.


Bryan Peterson wrote:
 Probably not until after Monty and Raceway would be my guess.
   


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Re: [Audyssey] Star Wars Game was Possible changes

2007-07-13 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi,
Well, I guess i have played quite a few Star Wars games. Not all of them 
out there, but enough of them.
The first Star Wars game I played was Empire Strikes Back for the 
Atari2600. In that one you flew a snow speader around blowing up 
Imperial walkers.
Then, for Return of the Jedi I had Star Wars Death Star Mission where 
you flew an X-Wing up against waves of Tie Intercepters, and of course 
the Death Star.
For Dos and Win 95 I had Star Wars Rebel Assault and Rebel Assault II 
which were both good X-Wing fighting games for the PC.
I also had X-Wing VS Tie Fighter where you were actually a Tie pilot. 
Not very accessible, but fun once you got into the battle of things.
I have played Star Wars Dark Forces which was the first Star Wars FPS 
game I know of. Which is the game before Kile actually became a Jedi.
Then, there is Jedi Knight 1 where Kile actually becomes a Jedi Knight. 
Very cool game.
I had Jedi Knight II where Mara Jade becomes Kiles apprentice, and you 
get to play her for most of the game.
Since going blind i have tinkered with others,but didn't get very far in 
the later Jedi Knight or Sith Academy games.

Bryan Peterson wrote:
 Actually the only Star Wars games I've ever played, aside from the three 
 original trilogy games on the Super NES, are Star Wars: Masters of Teras 
 Kasi, a Mortal Kombat-esque fighting game, and Phantom Menace, both the PC 
 and Play Station editions. Granted those last two are pretty much identical 
 save for the platform they were released for and therefore the controls.
   


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