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Welcome to the new era of CD-ROM games! There’s an insane amount of space, so what to do with it? Oh I have an idea, let’s take top-tier actors (Mark Hamill, Jason Bernard, Thomas Wilson) throw them into the great Wing Commander universe, develop a new engine, write an even more epic story and voila: you have Wing Commander 3: Heart of the Tiger! We’ve added this classic title to GOG.com today, available for only $5.99!

You are Luke--er--I mean Col. Christopher "Maverick" Blair (played by Mark Hamill). After the destruction of Concordia, you are transferred to an old space ship carrier the TCS Victory, by the order of Admiral Tolwyn. Your mission is to destroy the catlike Kilrathi for good and ensure the survival of humanity. Without delving into spoilers, you are up for yet another episode of this epic struggle between two star nations battling for dominance--and survival. Enter into the life of Maverick, talk to your wingmen on the ship and in outer space, or pursue a romantic relationship with a fellow pilot dancing on the razor’s edge.

With the budget of an A-grade Hollywood movie, Wing Commander 3 incorporates FMVs on a whole new level, with more than 3 hours of cinematic storytelling. They’re not there only for your viewing pleasure: you get to live the life of a Confederation ace pilot in dynamic cinematic style. Time-constrained decisions, vast dialogue options, and plot-critical conversations all occur on film during your time aboard the TCS Victory. Apart from the flashy movies, Wing Commander 3 has a whole new space combat engine. Sprites are so early 90’s, and now it’s all about polygons. Behold the colossal battle ships in their full glory, you can even fly into a dreadnought hangar and shoot it from inside out!
Wing Commander 3: Heart of the Tiger flies up to a whole new orbital with new graphics, new FMVs and, one of the best epic war plots in the history of entertainment are the ingredients for space-sim success.

Special thanks for all the great goodies we managed to get with this release goes to Ben Lesnick from Wing Commander News. You're the man, Ben!
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barleyguy: There was also a DVD-ROM release of this, with DVD quality video. The CD release (here) is the same game, but the video quality isn't as good.
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spindown: I think this was the case for Wing Commander 4, not Wing Commander 3. This game was only released on CD-ROM as far as I know.
this is correct.. there is only cd quality for wc3, unfortunately. still looks amazing considering!
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ZapMcRaygunn: F4LLOUT,
Jason Bernard was the only one who could make Captain Eisen's character as excellent as he was.
Guys, don't take it too seriously. It should have been obvious that I was kidding since I mentioned Ginger Lynn as the most important actor/actress. :P Although I must admit that when I wrote my previous post I wasn't aware of Bernard's tragic death - else I definitely wouldn't have made that sarcastic comment which turned out to be tasteless - this certainly wasn't my intention. I was just confused by the fact that the GOG staff mentioned two less popular actors while skipping two extremely popular ones.
This was the first Wing Commander I played. I loved it despite the controls being terrible and the interface clunky. I'm sure many people would dispute those claims and I'm sure rightly so. The version I played was the playstation port of this. I still remember the manual had 4 pages of controls (an amazing amount considering it was for a pre-analogue playstation controller).

Looking forward to trying this version out and this time with a flightstick.
Great wallpaper btw. I know you don't always get all the materials that you would like from the companies, but I'd love to see more wallpapers. Keep up the good work! ^_^
Is it just me or is the "behind the screens" featurette missing the audio track?
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Darling_Jimmy: Is it just me or is the "behind the screens" featurette missing the audio track?
The MPEG file works for me in Media Player Classic & VLC Media Player.
Back when I had my 3DO, this was one of my favorite games. Never played it on the PC, gonna have to change that :)
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Nikademus: Back when I had my 3DO, this was one of my favorite games. Never played it on the PC, gonna have to change that :)
You're in for a treat! The 3DO version changed the gameplay to better suit the console... so it's a very different experience on the PC!
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JMich: Hm, think some people will be happy, but many will say "Why not bundled with?"
Still, will pick it up when it goes on sale.
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TheEnigmaticT: Have you seen the insane amount of goodies we have bundled with? I'd say that counts. :P
Well met, GOG! Fantastic to see WC III available!!!
F4LL0UT,
It's ok. Its just that I was really sad when that happened, and even wrote a eulogy for him online. I took it more personally than I should have and I know if you had known you would not have said that. Enjoy WC3. It's one of the best.
I've been using this avatar ever since I landed on GOG to remind everyone that GOG misses the best RPG of all time. And it still does. It's so close now with EA on board, what a disaster.

Shit.
Did WC3 have the same "jumpy" 3D graphics as WC1 & 2, or did they finally get a "real 3D" engine for this game? I'm referring to the way ships seem to be rendered in only about 16 different orientations and the game would jump to a different view, for example, if you pulled up along its flank and then gradually settled behind the ship. I think I first saw this "kind" of graphics in the old Lucasarts (or Lucasfilm?) Battle of Britain, and then also later in Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe.

It's not real 3D, but an arcade-like facsimile. So just wondered if WC3 got a real 3D engine by this game.
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EndlessKnight: The MPEG file works for me in Media Player Classic & VLC Media Player.
I see. It plays fine once I open QuickTime, there's just no sound in Quick Look. WeeHeeEeeirrrd.


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RafaelLopez: I've been using this avatar ever since I landed on GOG to remind everyone that GOG misses the best RPG of all time. And it still does. It's so close now with EA on board, what a disaster.

Shit.
And I might be a little more sympathetic if this wasn't a thread about GOG getting the best space sim ever, of all time, ever!
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tritone: Did WC3 have the same "jumpy" 3D graphics as WC1 & 2, or did they finally get a "real 3D" engine for this game? I'm referring to the way ships seem to be rendered in only about 16 different orientations and the game would jump to a different view, for example, if you pulled up along its flank and then gradually settled behind the ship. I think I first saw this "kind" of graphics in the old Lucasarts (or Lucasfilm?) Battle of Britain, and then also later in Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe.

It's not real 3D, but an arcade-like facsimile. So just wondered if WC3 got a real 3D engine by this game.
WC3 is the first one in the series with a real 3D engine :-)
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tritone: Did WC3 have the same "jumpy" 3D graphics as WC1 & 2, or did they finally get a "real 3D" engine for this game? I'm referring to the way ships seem to be rendered in only about 16 different orientations and the game would jump to a different view, for example, if you pulled up along its flank and then gradually settled behind the ship. I think I first saw this "kind" of graphics in the old Lucasarts (or Lucasfilm?) Battle of Britain, and then also later in Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe.

It's not real 3D, but an arcade-like facsimile. So just wondered if WC3 got a real 3D engine by this game.
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Dju: WC3 is the first one in the series with a real 3D engine :-)
Actually WC Armada was the first ;) It also had the WC3 era ships. But yeah, the WC3 engine was awesome back in the day, SVGA and cool effects.