User talk:Plenk

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Series History
Star Wars: X-Wing

Early 1993 - Star Wars: X-Wing released. Five 3.5" floppy disks. Featured a basic VGA in-flight 3D engine.

Mid-1993 - X-Wing "Imperial Pursuit" expansion pack released. Two/three 3.5" floppy disks.

Late-1993 - X-Wing "B-Wing" expansion pack released. Two 3.5" floppy disks.

1994 - Star Wars: TIE Fighter released. Uses an improved and revamped version of the original X-Wing engine, with Gouraud shading and SVGA support. Media Format: Five 3.5" floppy disks.

Mid-1994 - Tie Fighter "Defender of The Empire" expansion pack released. Media Format: Multiple 3.5" floppy disks.

Late-1994 - Star Wars: X-Wing Collector's CD-ROM released. One CD. Uses the TIE Fighter engine and offers the same gameplay improvements. Includes both "Imperial Pursuit" and "B-Wing" expansion packs.

1995 - Star Wars: TIE

Series History
Release Date: Early 1993. Media Format: Five (5) 3.5" standard floppy disks. Game Engine: Basic, 3D flat-shaded VGA engine.
 * Star Wars: X-Wing

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