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Star Wars™: Rebel Assault 1 + 2

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Star Wars™: Rebel Assault 1 + 2
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Star Wars™: Rebel Assault Rebel Forces have won their first battle against the dark side... But the war has only just begun! As Rookie One, you are thrust into a 3D galaxy far, far away to crush the evil Empire, once and for all. Take your T16 Skyhopper on a training run through Beggar's Canyon......
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Windows 10, 1.8 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c...
Description
Star Wars™: Rebel Assault

Rebel Forces have won their first battle against the dark side... But the war has only just begun!

As Rookie One, you are thrust into a 3D galaxy far, far away to crush the evil Empire, once and for all. Take your T16 Skyhopper on a training run through Beggar's Canyon... Then dodge asteroids and blast TIE fighters in a deep space rumble... tackle a fleet of menacing AT-ATs on the icy tundra of Hoth... and ultimately annihilate Vader and the evil Empire with a kamikaze trench run on the infamous Death Star.

Star Wars™: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire

The story opens in the vicinity of the Dreighton Nebula, where Rookie One is part of a Rebel scouting patrol. He's investigating disappearances of Rebel spacecraft near Dreighton, a region rich with mythology about vanishing spacecraft. Legends of the region go back to the days when early hyperspace travelers lost their bearings and disappeared in the currents, eddies, and storms of the nebula. during the Clone Wars, two opposing combat fleets, at the height of battle, were swallowed up by the Dreighton Nebula, leaving it as the battle's only true victor.

Featuring original, live-action Star Wars footage, Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire hosts a multitude of ground-breaking improvements, including intuitive and challenging arcade game play; fifteen land, sky and space missions; an original Star Wars story; full-Screen high-quality video; four skill levels from easy to hard; a digital John Williams Star Wars soundtrack; and authentic sound effects by Skywalker Sound.

LucasArts, the LucasArts logo, STAR WARS and related properties are trademarks in the United States and/or in other countries of Lucasfilm Ltd. and/or its affiliates. © 1997-2015 Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved.

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System requirements
Minimum system requirements:

ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS OF USE REQUIRED TO PLAY

Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.

ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS OF USE REQUIRED TO PLAY

Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.

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Works on:
Windows (10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 22.04)
Release date:
{{'1993-01-01T00:00:00+02:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0200 ' }}
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Changelog (28 April 2025):

All games:

  • Validated stability.
  • Verified compatibility with Windows 10 and 11.

Rebel Assault 1:

  • Optimized the DOSBox configuration for better overall performance.
  • Adjusted control sensitivity for a smoother gameplay experience. For the best results, playing with a joystick or controller is still recommended.
  • Added Cloud Saves support.

Update (04 May 2016)

  • Added French and German localization.

Rebel Assault 2:

Update (04 May 2016)

  • Added French, Italian, and German localization. Many thanks to Lukin86 for the French version of Star War: Rebel Assault 2!
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Posted on: April 30, 2015

keysofanxiety

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Games: 31 Reviews: 2

Avoid 1, play 2 (preferably w/joystick)

I remember RA2 came on 2 CDs (I still have the original box/CDs!) and I've failed to get it working on a number of occasions. Firstly, thank you GOG.com for keeping this classic alive, and for enabling a simple medium to replay this staple of my childhood gaming. Anyway, to the review: I'd definitely avoid playing Rebel Assault 1. The controls are pretty dreadful and it's a really, really frustrating experience. Rebel Assault 2, however, is considerably better. The great thing about it was it utilised a lot of video animation while the level is going on. For instance, you'd be flying in an asteroid field, and you'd have asteroids floating around everywhere in the background. Sure, you didn't interact with many of them, but it really gave this game a depth of vision and immersion that was sensational for 1995. I still think you'll be pleasantly surprised. Also, the video cuts between each level are so cool. They are fully shot/acted, so you really feel like you're watching a Star Wars story unfold (from the Rebels' perspective). Plus there's so much to do here: you have levels which are FPSs, a speeder bike level, 3rd person shooter levels, and so much more. The controls are still going to be a little clunky, however joystick support is surprisingly smooth. Mouse control is very uncontrolled and keyboard support is just too slow to properly navigate some of the levels. One thing I'd put my salt on; if you give Rebel Assault 2 a playthrough and a decent chance - be patient and remember it's a 20-year-old game - I really think you'll have a rewarding experience. The storyline and videos alone will put a smile on your face, and this really does hold a great nostalgia value that most can appreciate (even if you never played the game).


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Posted on: July 9, 2025

namedjughead

Games: 163 Reviews: 3

3DO Rebel Assault > DOS

GOG should consider adding the 3DO version of Rebel Assault to this package. Unlike the Sega CD release, the 3DO version features graphics comparable to the included MS-DOS version, but with vastly improved controls. This isn't an exaggeration—the 3DO version is genuinely playable, with responsive input that eliminates the frustration many remember from the PC release. The MS-DOS version suffers from overly sensitive controls that make it nearly unplayable. If GOG wants to offer the best experience, including the 3DO version would be a great step.


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Posted on: March 20, 2025

RA 1 hard to play due to age & graphics

This is one of very few Star Wars games I never played so when it was on sale I decided to try it. It came as Rebel Assault I and II. This is mainly about Rebel Assault 1: This game did not age well. To my surprise, I was able to get my joystick to work with little effort, but the graphics are so bad that I could barely make out what I was doing. Also, while my joystick did work, it was mildly quirky making the beginning canyon run a lot more challenging. I just could not get past the target practice mission though. It is too unstable and I was running it at 15FPS and 10FPS, but it made no difference. As for Rebel Assault 2 - this shows more promise as I was not only able to make the joystick work with no effort, but got through the first mission no problem. Not mad that RA 1 doesn't work, the sale price was worth it to just have RA 2


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Posted on: May 2, 2015

AnotherGills

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Games: 79 Reviews: 1

Uh, is this a screensaver?

I bought this game, having played Rebel Assault 2 on the PS1. What I didn't know was the differences between this game, and the PS1 edition. To start, the Playstation 1 edition had a small text bubble stating "custom Playstation edition". I thought it was just a buzzword until I finally played this. The PS1 version actually has polygonal models for the playable and enemy fighters. However, while PS1 version does look prettier, the controls are terrible. The game does not lend itself well to a gamepad. With a mouse, it is INSANELY easier to control, and makes the game semi-decent. The acting, at the very least, is somewhat better than the prequel trilogy, if that counts for anything. The overall graphics have not aged well, and the resolution of game is locked at 640x400 (which is not surprising) . I would not recommend purchasing this game unless you have some sort of predisposition and/or nostalgia. For the sake of nostalgia though, this game is somewhat worth the money. Rebel Assault 1 looks terrible, and the controls are also awful. Play at your own risk.


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Posted on: March 18, 2019

John_Eric_Talaid_D

Games: 1 Reviews: 4

Don't listen to these people

These people are lazy asf. Just adjust the frame rate to 10. Use a controller (I'd suggest a DS4 or any Xbox controller) Use the analog as your movement and everything's gonna be perfect now. Check out my video playing this GOG version. A must have seriously. If you wanna see my gameplay just type LaserSauce Retro Archives and check Star Wars Rebel Assault gameplay.


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