No, it's the original actor from the classic trilogy, Denis Lawson, who played Wedge Antilles in Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader. He didn't come back for Rogue Squadron III and by union contract they had to redub ALL his lines with another actor for the co-op version of Rogue II bundled in Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike. They can't reuse audio dialogue with his voice without his permission AND they have to pay him for the use of audio dialogue with his voice. That was a bone of contention between SAG/AFTRA and the videogame industry until years back. They used audio from the first Star Wars in the 1983 videogame and I'm fairly sure they DIDN'T pay the actors (Hamill, Ford, or Guinness) back then, either, because the videogame industry was acting in a wilderness. A lot of what we take for granted now only came into being after a bunch of a lawsuits and Nintendo's attempt to streamline the industry, make it more professional AS WELL as monopolize it from their end! When they did Russia From Love (the videogame), they didn't use the film soundtrack. They actually hired Sean Connery to voice James Bond again at age 82-83! The voice actor for Wedge Antilles in Rogue III for ALL the levels Wedge appeared in is Chris Cox. I thought it was Tom Kenny but it's confirmed to be Chris Cox.
I all ways ordered the ground troops to retreat. They never seemed to do any damage anyway so at least they got to live.
I remember playing this with my dad when I was 4 years old... it's about 20 years later.
Mowing down enemy infantry is always fun.
Memories... all the way too N64's Rogue Squadron .
I never liked how the cable just kinda fell off the legs like a towl.
AMEN MAN!!!!
In the N64 game when you shoot it at the top or bottom of the legs the cable will stay in 1 line but will stay in place when the Walker falls.
And now we can do the same but in HD!!!
If only AT-STs blew up this easily in Battlefront 2, fuck.
I absolutely loved the flight levels.
Also most of the time, I would usually take out the Probe Droids & AT-ST’s first before going after the AT-AT’s.
WE'RE NO MATCH FOR THOSE WALKERS!
i only played the first game - this looks really cool!
Oh it is.
Use your harpoons and tow cables go for the legs. It might be our only chance of stopping them.
my all time favorite SW battle...even if it was a horrifying dick-punch of a Rebellion defeat...
So this is what Wedge has been doing while Luke blew up the robot camel's head.
Flying at 1km/h ... So much Star Wars... what a sh.t
I like how Colin Higgins did the VO of Wedge in this game. :)
actually, that's Dennis Lawson.
No, it's the original actor from the classic trilogy, Denis Lawson, who played Wedge Antilles in Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader.
He didn't come back for Rogue Squadron III and by union contract they had to redub ALL his lines with another actor for the co-op version of Rogue II bundled in Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike. They can't reuse audio dialogue with his voice without his permission AND they have to pay him for the use of audio dialogue with his voice. That was a bone of contention between SAG/AFTRA and the videogame industry until years back. They used audio from the first Star Wars in the 1983 videogame and I'm fairly sure they DIDN'T pay the actors (Hamill, Ford, or Guinness) back then, either, because the videogame industry was acting in a wilderness. A lot of what we take for granted now only came into being after a bunch of a lawsuits and Nintendo's attempt to streamline the industry, make it more professional AS WELL as monopolize it from their end!
When they did Russia From Love (the videogame), they didn't use the film soundtrack. They actually hired Sean Connery to voice James Bond again at age 82-83!
The voice actor for Wedge Antilles in Rogue III for ALL the levels Wedge appeared in is Chris Cox.
I thought it was Tom Kenny but it's confirmed to be Chris Cox.
I don’t get why the two walkers fall left or right and not forward when the tow cables are wrapped around the legs.
Something something something dark side...
OMG, that tow cable trip animation is just terrible! How did they decide to go with that?
You DO realize this game is over a DECADE old right????
Whatever do you mean? Don't you fall sideways, when you're tripped while walking forward?
@@sfskater456 More like almost two decades.