I was born in 96 and this was the scariest/hardest game I ever played in my childhood. I was about 5-6 years old and I always played with it at night when my parents where a sleep...greetings from Hungary, love this throwhback to my gold memories😀😀👍
i was 13 years old for that year graphic was superior.. Today graphic never changes since 2010 all the time same graphic only ratracing change the deal.
The first Rebel Assault was the real deal. This one is more fun to play but felt shorter. The first game on some parts is unplayable even more today specially with a laser mouse.
Took me forever to get used to the controls for the 3rd person flying levels--not to mention I didn't have a joystick at the time, I had to steer with the mouse.
Just a little fun fact: Rookie One's actor Jamison Jones played the game himself after he finished his work on it. *Take a wild guess what level he got stuck on.*
Haven't even thought of this game in more than 20 years, but still remembered chapter 7 is where you pilot a tie fighter on a canyon and it was as far as i got
I was about 16 years-old when this released. My family had just upgraded our first PC, so I was ready to play this in all its glory. I remember buying it upon release, learning about heartbreak not long after, but having a game as good as this was at the time to fall back on, priceless!
I just realized the Y-Wing HUD is almost one-to-one how it would be laid out in the X-Wing game. Someone did their homework on that cockpit. Although I already know they took the first-person E11 Blaster model from Dark Forces, so wouldn't be the first time they re-purposed some sprite work.
I think it would be rather silly for any of the teams at LucasArts to not share info with each other, whether that be reusing assets from existing games, or just paying attention to HUD layouts. Not to mention that there likely was some crossover time for both games (can't recall if you fly in a Y-Wing in Rebel Assault 1)
Watching the mining tunnels level brings back a lot of memories from high school. I remember once I finally finished it, I thought that must be the hardest level but no, later TIE training! I managed to finish the game eventually but it took a long time.
It was a high point, I couldn't do the flying of the ships good buy my son and I played it all the way through, he couldn't read what it said on the screen and I was able to direct what he had to do. So that was such an amazing afternoon.
Un juego adelantado a su época y muy ambicioso en su concepto, lo cual hacía que la jugabilidad en determinadas fases se resintiera para desesperación del usuario. ¡Un saludo!
por fin lo encontre....recuerdo que este juego me lo presto un amigo de mi padre en una epoca en donde no me corria casi ningun juego en pc, y para mi maravilla me corrio este de lujo alucine mucho con este juego hasta que mucho tiempo despues el amigo de mi viejo se acordo del juego ajajajaj
Mi hermano y yo lo pasamos, tremendo juego. Claro, he de admitir que la parte del beso al final del juego es anticlimática 😂😂😂😂😂. Pero son detalles, igual, amé y amaré este juego. Gracias por el gameplay.
As a kid I thought the 3 ploits in the opening who got killed were Luke Leah and han lol. Plus I thought you would end up meeting ewoks at some point in the game.
44:09 The Executor-class Star Dreadnought, "Terror", decloaking. Always found the idea of a cloaked Executor super star destroyer pretty intimidating... Fitting then how this ship is in fact NOT the Executor named the "Intimidator", but instead the Executor named "Terror"... Which is still fitting.
Amazing graphic for 1995. Today graphic never changed from 2010, only raytracing can do.. but that game has best graphic ever and its like a movie. Why they do not make games like this we got high end pcs. But Star wars rebel assoult, It does not look like cartoon. That is cool it is not fortnite action. I played with 486sx 25mhz i had 12 years. Computer cost was 12 payments lol.
I'm in a bigger pain than you, i could pass the A Wing run in Rebel Assault as a kid and today it's just impossible, i have to use a password to get to the next level. My guess is that laser mouse is much more sensitive and the game was designed for the old school ball mouse
There's a couple reasons, but simple fact of the matter is; they don't. First, most of the ships the Alliance uses are either stolen, acquired through intermediaries, or repurposed. In truth, X-Wings and such aren't really *fancy* as Crane puts it, they're just much more hardy and deadly compared to TIEs, which gain their strength through overwhelming numbers and speed. Second, on that note, TIEs aren't bad ships, they just seem that way in comparison. The big thing about TIEs is that unlike X-Wings, they have to be made on the cheap. There's hundreds of TIEs in a single Star Destroyer alone, and thousands of Star Destroyers across the Empire. Not to mention garrisoned squadrons, escorts for dignitaries, etc. The Empire needs BILLIONS of TIEs, so they make them relatively cheap and mass-producable. No shields, no astromech, just enough to do a mission quickly and brutally. They're fragile, as Crane lets on, but when you sic 50 of them on a squadron of 3 pilots (not including Rookie One), nine times out of ten the Empire wins with minimum casualties. So yeah, long winded explanation, but put basically, TIEs are military standard equipment, meaning they're made cheap, in huge batches, and they work as much as they need to, no more, no less.
I was born in 96 and this was the scariest/hardest game I ever played in my childhood. I was about 5-6 years old and I always played with it at night when my parents where a sleep...greetings from Hungary, love this throwhback to my gold memories😀😀👍
Great memory!
Phantasmagoria was much more scary :)
i was 13 years old for that year graphic was superior.. Today graphic never changes since 2010 all the time same graphic only ratracing change the deal.
The first Rebel Assault was the real deal. This one is more fun to play but felt shorter. The first game on some parts is unplayable even more today specially with a laser mouse.
The difficulty spike from mission 2 to 3 in unreal! A 7 year old me could not get past it!
Took me forever to get used to the controls for the 3rd person flying levels--not to mention I didn't have a joystick at the time, I had to steer with the mouse.
Just a little fun fact: Rookie One's actor Jamison Jones played the game himself after he finished his work on it.
*Take a wild guess what level he got stuck on.*
For some reason my computer back then would not let me take cover behind the posts
13:43 is where boys became men.
So damn true. As a kid I tried so hard, still have ptsd.
I was using a game pad then.
🤣😂😅
Yes sir! I remember being ecstatic when I finally beat this level, and I was doing it with just keyboard!
This game represent more Star Wars, and is much better, than the last trilogy
This game is crap. The most crappiest i ever played. And i played Driver.
@@trentinquarantino9771 first off love the name
secondly, I agree wholeheartedly
Haven't even thought of this game in more than 20 years, but still remembered chapter 7 is where you pilot a tie fighter on a canyon and it was as far as i got
you know, even as a kid I found it pretty disturbing that the Stormtroopers just get disintegrated when they fall onto the electric rails in level 2
This masterpiece introduced me to Star Wars
Esto para mí es más realista que cualquier AAA actual.
Y ya no te digo si pensamos en los juegos de American Laser Games o Digital Pictures.
Wow this brings back some memories. PC gaming was the undiscovered country for me at that time.
I was about 16 years-old when this released. My family had just upgraded our first PC, so I was ready to play this in all its glory. I remember buying it upon release, learning about heartbreak not long after, but having a game as good as this was at the time to fall back on, priceless!
okay
I just realized the Y-Wing HUD is almost one-to-one how it would be laid out in the X-Wing game. Someone did their homework on that cockpit.
Although I already know they took the first-person E11 Blaster model from Dark Forces, so wouldn't be the first time they re-purposed some sprite work.
I think it would be rather silly for any of the teams at LucasArts to not share info with each other, whether that be reusing assets from existing games, or just paying attention to HUD layouts. Not to mention that there likely was some crossover time for both games (can't recall if you fly in a Y-Wing in Rebel Assault 1)
Watching the mining tunnels level brings back a lot of memories from high school. I remember once I finally finished it, I thought that must be the hardest level but no, later TIE training! I managed to finish the game eventually but it took a long time.
It was a high point, I couldn't do the flying of the ships good buy my son and I played it all the way through, he couldn't read what it said on the screen and I was able to direct what he had to do. So that was such an amazing afternoon.
Lo mejor que habían visto mis ojos en mi pc. Entrañable intro 😊 Saludos.
Un juego adelantado a su época y muy ambicioso en su concepto, lo cual hacía que la jugabilidad en determinadas fases se resintiera para desesperación del usuario. ¡Un saludo!
Remember playing this when very young remember being very hard using my old pc and joystick and the joy when completed it thanks for uploading
Juegazo!! Recuerdo que me lo regalaron para mi cumpleaños y estuve como 4 meses tratando de pasar la misión 3 del Falcon hasta que lo logré!!
La parte del Halcón Milenario en las cuevas era realmente difícil, a mí también me costó una barbaridad😂😂😂
Un placer haber aportado esto. Un fuerte saludo guardian!
¡Muchas gracias a ti por ofrecerte a ello!
por fin lo encontre....recuerdo que este juego me lo presto un amigo de mi padre en una epoca en donde no me corria casi ningun juego en pc, y para mi maravilla me corrio este de lujo alucine mucho con este juego hasta que mucho tiempo despues el amigo de mi viejo se acordo del juego ajajajaj
Como molaban estos juegos antiguos de Star Wars en PC
buen video
¿Verdad que sí? ¡Un saludo!
I am old now lol where did the time go ? Born in 92
You´re not old man. Old are the mountains and they still have grass growing on them.
Thank you for posting this! I could never finish the 2nd last level as a kid and I’ve always wondered how it ended - now I know!
Mi hermano y yo lo pasamos, tremendo juego. Claro, he de admitir que la parte del beso al final del juego es anticlimática 😂😂😂😂😂. Pero son detalles, igual, amé y amaré este juego. Gracias por el gameplay.
¡Muchas gracias a Grondoval (Marco) por haber contribuido a la causa con esta partida para el canal!
13:30 my childhood here the tunnel flying the falcon most painful for 5 year old kid back then 😂
Love it! My childhood memories ❤️
As a kid I thought Rookie One was Luke Skywalker
As a kid I thought the 3 ploits in the opening who got killed were Luke Leah and han lol. Plus I thought you would end up meeting ewoks at some point in the game.
As a kid, I could never get past the TIE training mission.
This was the only game I remember playing where you could just fly B-Wing Fighters.
Man this star wars games tough like the first one for my Sega CD but I killed it.
Como amo este juego tio
44:09 The Executor-class Star Dreadnought, "Terror", decloaking.
Always found the idea of a cloaked Executor super star destroyer pretty intimidating... Fitting then how this ship is in fact NOT the Executor named the "Intimidator", but instead the Executor named "Terror"... Which is still fitting.
Amazing graphic for 1995. Today graphic never changed from 2010, only raytracing can do.. but that game has best graphic ever and its like a movie. Why they do not make games like this we got high end pcs. But Star wars rebel assoult, It does not look like cartoon. That is cool it is not fortnite action. I played with 486sx 25mhz i had 12 years. Computer cost was 12 payments lol.
Qué recuerdos se me complicaba el nivel del Halcón Milenario
A mi igual 🥲
Aaun lo tengo en su caja original. Buenos recuerdos.
I feel confident that now, as an adult with 30 more years of gaming experience, I still could not beat the mining run at 14:00 lmao
I'm in a bigger pain than you, i could pass the A Wing run in Rebel Assault as a kid and today it's just impossible, i have to use a password to get to the next level. My guess is that laser mouse is much more sensitive and the game was designed for the old school ball mouse
I think if they made this today it'd be a mobile game; I can definitely imagine my nephew tapping away trying to down these storm troopers lol!
i never got past mission 3 lol lol GOOD MEMORIES
İlk oynadığım cd rom multimedya oyunudur.Bunun için cd rom ve sound blaster 16 bit ses kartı almıştım ozamanlar vaybe.Şimdi 40 yaşındayız.
Nostalgisch ❤
THIS WAS A TIME BEFORE DISNEY DESTROYED STARWARS
It used 8 bit voices?
Melhor que os filmes da Disney
Ironic for the PS1 version: Better graphics yet worse controls
The Millennium Falcon mission and the canyon mission were so fucking hard for 6 year old me on PS1. Was so fucking hype when I finally beat them.
31:15 When I was a kid I didn't have the subtitles on I always used to think he said... imperial fuckerheads
Joguei muito isso em 1996
MEGA!!! THANKS:)
Nostalgie pur
Tiene más gráficos que algunos juegos actuales jajajajaja
This game was hard af
Why did they make games looking like a real film then? I can also think of Crime Patrol.
Sound pokerstars?))
I beat this gave on every level.
Rebel Assault 2 Intro fully remastered in HD and Stereo with amazing quality:
ua-cam.com/video/tv5NUkYQYM0/v-deo.html
la wea es mas vieja que yo ajajaja
1:57
How is it the Rebel Alliance can afford better ships than the empire?
There's a couple reasons, but simple fact of the matter is; they don't.
First, most of the ships the Alliance uses are either stolen, acquired through intermediaries, or repurposed. In truth, X-Wings and such aren't really *fancy* as Crane puts it, they're just much more hardy and deadly compared to TIEs, which gain their strength through overwhelming numbers and speed.
Second, on that note, TIEs aren't bad ships, they just seem that way in comparison. The big thing about TIEs is that unlike X-Wings, they have to be made on the cheap. There's hundreds of TIEs in a single Star Destroyer alone, and thousands of Star Destroyers across the Empire. Not to mention garrisoned squadrons, escorts for dignitaries, etc. The Empire needs BILLIONS of TIEs, so they make them relatively cheap and mass-producable. No shields, no astromech, just enough to do a mission quickly and brutally. They're fragile, as Crane lets on, but when you sic 50 of them on a squadron of 3 pilots (not including Rookie One), nine times out of ten the Empire wins with minimum casualties.
So yeah, long winded explanation, but put basically, TIEs are military standard equipment, meaning they're made cheap, in huge batches, and they work as much as they need to, no more, no less.
@@FR3AKuency As that one guy from Chernobyl put it: "It's cheaper."
That was a cheapo Game even when it came out. I Just hated it.