Star Wars: The Best of PC
- Star Wars: Empire at War puts the power to command a war for the entire Star Wars galaxy in the hands of players.
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic is the recipient of over forty Game of the Year Awards and widely considered one of the best role-playing experiences of all time.
- Star Wars Battlefront gives gamers the opportunity to re-live all of the classic Star Wars battles like never before, in one of the best-selling Star Wars games of all time.
Product Description
“Star Wars®: The Best of PC brings the greatest collection of Star Wars® PC games together in one package. Featuring hundreds of hours and numerous varieties of Star Wars gameplay, Star Wars: The Best of PC is the perfect gift for yourself, or the Star Wars fan in your life. Whether it’s action, strategy or role-playing, it’s all here, and it’s all Star Wars. Star Wars: The Best of PC features games from some of the most popular videogame franchises ever released. Combined, these games have sold more than 10 million copies worldwide and, for the first time, are available in one box for only $39.99 (SRP). Included in Star Wars: The Best of PC are: Star Wars®: Empire at War™, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Star Wars Battlefront™, Star Wars Jedi Knight™ II: Jedi Outcast™, Star Wars Republic Commando™ and the Star Wars Galaxies®: 14-Day Trial.”… More >>
Star Wars: The Best of PC
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5 comments
Joanne A. Vega on January 25, 2010 at 5:51 pm
Lucas Arts is the worst manufaturers of games ever. I have played many pc games. This and the other Star Wars games is the worst yet. I would not recommend that any pc game lover stay away.
T. S. Garcia on January 25, 2010 at 7:38 pm
Esta collecion incluye titulos unicos en la saga de StarWars para videojuegos de PC. 5 impresionantes titulos de modalidad de juego distinta prometen ke este pack sera uno de los mejores x venderse.
Ronald N. Hilton on January 25, 2010 at 9:20 pm
After going to the trouble and expense of adding memory to my Dell Inspiron laptop, this game still does not work. It now passes all of the system requirement tests, but still dies with an error before it even comes up. What a waste of time and money. I give up.
Kristina Krist on January 25, 2010 at 10:41 pm
hi. we have this game.. when trying to use the jedi outcast game.. we got a message to insert pc eaw and kotor. i am like what? i googled it and it brought up the amazon review and then i realized it was asking for the cd wtih the other titles on it.. knights and empire.. so we put that in it and my kids are having a great time.. there was another game we couldnt get working either.. referred to a cd.. we didnt get a clue what it was talking about.. now that this one is figured out.. we will go back to the other .. they could at the very least put a note, a blimp something that tell you “hey, when it says this, you do … ” instead of assuming you can figure out what the initials are refering to.. (and i have been on computers, working with computers, playing on computers for a decade… )
Guy W. Bevins on January 25, 2010 at 11:23 pm
STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT & REPUBLIC COMMANDO ARE FUN BUT SHORT. I DIDN’T ENJOY EMPIRE AT WAR OR KNIGHTS OF THE REPUBLIC AS MUCH. I HAVEN’T FULLY EXPLORED THE LAST TWO YET BECAUSE KNIGHTS OF THE REPUBLIC’S TUTORIAL IS DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND, AND EMPIRE AT WAR IS A GROUP COMMAND GAME, WHEREAS I LIKE FIRST PERSON SHOOTER GAMES ALOT MORE.