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Both versions have slightly different cutscenes - the PC version has full-motion cinematic cutscenes with sound effects and voices, while the N64 version utilizes artwork with text at the bottom of the screen. The PC version has sharper and smoother gameplay graphics when using a 3D card. The N64 and PC versions of the video game differ somewhat. The most commercial product in the Shadows of the Empire line, the game was first released in December 1996 as an exclusive N64 title five months after the console's launch. LucasArts's Shadows of the Empire was one of the first games available for the Nintendo 64, and later for Windows. Game Main article: Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (video game)Ĭover box for LucasArt's Shadows of the Empire game for Nintendo 64 There was another mini comic published in Nintendo Power Magazine. While the stories in the book and comics seldom intersected, it was necessary that characters, scenes, and dialogue match when they did come together. Steve Perry, author of the project's novel, was a consultant of the comics. The first, and most important one, is that the comics tells what happened to Boba Fett and his "friends", the bounty hunters hired by Darth Vader to find the Millennium Falcon in The Empire Strikes Back. However, the story told by the comics has many differences. The comics were written and drawn at the same time of the novel, so the first issue could be released immediately after the book.
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The series was written by John Wagner and illustrated by Kilian Plunkett. It also tells the story of Jix, Darth Vader's assistant, who infiltrated Jabba the Hutt's gang of bikers to prevent that band's attempt to murder Luke Skywalker. The comic book emphasizes the destiny of Boba Fett and his fellow bounty hunters, first seen in a brief scene on The Empire Strikes Back. It introduces a new character to the saga, Dash Rendar, a Han Solo-type smuggler, who acts primarily as a replacement for Han Solo and as a part of the action sequences. It shows Princess Leia's secret search for Boba Fett, the construction of Luke Skywalker's new lightsaber and Darth Vader's search for his son. Han Solo is still frozen in carbonite, being taken to the gangster Jabba the Hutt by the bounty hunter Boba Fett. The novel also resumes the storylines of the usual characters. His goal is to take Darth Vader's place at Emperor Palpatine's side. It introduces Prince Xizor, the alien overlord of the largest criminal organization in the galaxy. The main plotline is told in Steve Perry's novel, Shadows of the Empire, published by Bantam Books.
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This story is significant in that Lucas reportedly said he would have made a story like this into a movie if he had had the time and effort to do so back in the early 1980s.Ĭover of the Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire book featuring art by Drew Struzan The entire Shadows of the Empire project, along with The Force Unleashed, though not technically a film, can be collectively considered the closest project to a film in the Star Wars official continuity, without actually being a film. Several products were released, including a novel, a Junior novelization, comic book series, video games, trading cards, a soundtrack, role-playing games, toy figurines, vinyl dolls, a series of Micro Machines toys, statuettes, model kits, a series of action figures and vehicles, and so on.
