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Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Star Wars Episode I - The Phantom Menace (video game)
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Title: Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Produced by: LucasArts
Developed by: Big Ape Productions
Designed by: John Barnes; Mike Ebert; Dan Ross; Eric Wilder
Franchise: Star Wars
Modes: Single-player
Rating: ESRB: T
Platforms: Sony PlayStation; PC
Released: April 30th, 1999 (PC)
August 31st, 1999 (PlayStation)

Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace is an action, sci-fi video game released by LucasArts in 1999 to coincide with the release of the Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, from which the game is based. The player can play as several characters in the movie. As a jedi (Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan) you can go around the many levels of the game and help, although, it's free roaming and non-linear, thus, you get to make your own choices (this includes killing anyone at will). As a jedi, you have the ability to use your lightsaber, a blaster, a thermal detonator, and the force. As a regular person (Such as Padme), you can use a blaster and detonators. On any level, you can talk to and interact with anyone, you can even chose what to say to them and they respond. Throughout the game you will battle the sith Darth Maul several times, battle droids, the Trade Federation, Droidekas, Tanks, Vulture Droids, and more.

Voice Cast[]

Actor Role
James Warwick Qui-Gon Jinn
Scott Cleverdon Obi-Wan Kenobi/Nute Gunray
Jake Lloyd Anakin Skywalker
Ahmed Best Jar Jar Binks
Andy Secombe Watto
Grey DeLisle Queen Amidala/Padmé Naberrie/Gungan child
Jeff Coopwood Captain Panaka/Neimoidian controller
Tom Kane C-3PO/Barbo/Jym Lang/Prisoner/Thug leader
Greg Proops Beed
Nick Jameson Senator Palpatine/BC-55/Gungan Male/Injured soldier #2/Rodian thug/Tense soldier
Carolyn Seymour Shmi Skywalker/Concerned mother/TC-14
Kevin Michael Richardson 2-3G/Captain Rutger/Gungan citizen #1/Race fanatic #1/Vek Drow
Bob Bergen Alien pedestrian/Coruscant thug #3/EV-7G/Gungan citizen #2
Peter Lurie Anabar/Bum/Naboo soldier #4/Scavenger/Twi'lek tourist
Jim Ward Angy fan/Coruscant male #3/Alien guard/Gungan jailer/Soldier #7
Tasia Valenza Ann Gella/Coruscant female/Gungan female
Gregg Berger Battle droid/Coruscant guard/Darth Maul/Mat Rags/Race fan
Bill E. Martin Bith merchant/Fisherman/Lizard boy/Naboo soldier #2
Greg Burson Boss Nass/Guard door/Injured soldier #1/Jabba's porter/Shop owner
Heidi Shannon Brat/Computer console/DC-10/Female thug/Jira
Julianne Buescher Concerned boy
Dominic Armato Coruscant male #2/Naboo soldier #3/Naboo soldier #6/Ticket vendor/Alien citizen
Dave Beron Coruscant male #1/Race fanatic #2/Soldier #8
Mary Kay Bergman Old naboo woman/Torno the Hammerhead boy/Torno's mother/Lost human boy/Female human merchant
Nathan Carlson Helpful citizen/Sleeping man/Tourist/Underground worker
Joe Alaskey Important merchant/Interpreter/Watto's flunky
David Jeremiah Imformant/Kreg/Naboo soldier #1/Tatooine citizen
Clint Bajakian Jabba the Hutt
Michael J. Sorich Mawhonic/Palace official/Teempto

Plot[]

The plot closely follows that of the movie, although it expands on some minor events that could have been silenced or cut from the movie, or shows them from a different character's point of view (for example, it follows Panaka and Amidala's adventures on Coruscant during Anakin Skywalker's interview in the Jedi Temple, something that is never shown or mentioned in the movie since it follows Anakin).

Levels[]

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Notes & Trivia[]

See also[]

Media

The World of Star Wars

Star Wars miscellaneous

External Links[]

References[]



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