I would have to say the trench run at the very end of Star Wars makes very little sense. After all, why should a Death Star have some weak spot, and why is there a convenient trench leading up to it? Of course, the final battle scene is so cool that you forget this.
Inspiration from these scenes has now been put in an iPhone for Star Wars: Trench Run. Not only can you get into Luke Skywalker’s piloting outfit and “use the force”, but you can even play on the Empire’s side and get rid of those pesky X-wings.
It is available now for $5 at the iTunes app Store, you should know that it has special graphics features for the iPhone 3GS.
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$5 pretty cheap. Gotta give it a go.
That’s a very cheap app. Bingo it works with the 3GS.
Not only can you get into Luke Skywalker’s piloting outfit and “use the force”, but you can even play on the Empire’s side and get rid of those pesky X-wings.
This is incorrect. The screen shot you see of a TIE cockpit interior is a part of the Trench run, where you must avoid Darth Vader as he tries to get a weapons lock on your X-Wing. You are still controlling the Rebel ship, but see the action from Vader’s view. Its a nice twist on game play. But no, you do not get to fly a TIE fighter. Maybe next game…?
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