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Star Wars Rogue Leader | Nintendo Game Cube | GameCube | Used Game

Star Wars Rogue Leader | Nintendo Game Cube | GameCube | Used Game

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Retro CONSOLE: Game Cube PAL

Packaging QUALITY: Complete in Box

CONDITION: Good

Plot Overview:

Early in the Galactic Civil War, Red Squadron, led by Luke Skywalker, becomes Rogue Squadron and participates in many of the most influential battles of the war. Skywalker flies as Red Five in his first battle of the fledgling Rebellion against the Galactic Empire, the Battle of Yavin, which leads to the destruction of the Death Star I.

The Rebellion grew following this victory, as did Imperial retaliation. Red Squadron was escorting a convoy from Yavin 4 to Hoth, and was ambushed by imperial forces. After Skywalker is shot down during the Battle of Hoth, command of Red Squadron switched to Wedge Antilles. After the Battle of Hoth, Antilles took part in an investigation team in The Maw, to scout out an Imperial asteroid base; where he and the rest of Rogue Squadron freed prisoners taken on Hoth. Bothan spies beamed the plans and the location of the Death Star II to the corvette Razor, which was captured by an Imperial Star Destroyer. The Rogues disabled the Star Destroyer and sent it crashing into the planet Kothlis where the Rogues provided support to a commando team moving into the burning hull of the cruiser after its destruction to retrieve the data.

After acquiring the stolen data, the next part of the Rebellion's plan was put into action: led by Crix Madine, Wedge infiltrated the Imperial Academy on Prefsbelt IV and stole an Imperial Lambda-class Shuttle. As the Rebellion prepared over Sullust for its operation against the Death Star II, Antilles led a strike team to capture tibanna gas for the Rebel fleet at Bespin. From there, Wedge Antilles, Admiral Ackbar, and Lando Calrissian headed up a major offensive against the Empire; the climactic Battle of Endor against the Death Star.

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What CONDITION is it in?

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IMMACULATE or MINT Condition

An almost perfect representation of all the things that make something near mint, but better, almost new condition. And, the game should play.

NEAR MINT / GOOD Condition

Free of all major defects and has very lite normal wear and tear. Discs should be scratch free. A game cartridge should have no writing, major scuffing, and a label-free of marks or tears, no peeling too. Boxes, cases, and Manuals should be near perfect. No writing or torn pages. Also, the game should play!

AVERAGE / ACCEPTABLE Condition

Items might have some normal wear and tear, a small scuff on the label, or minor scratches on the disc. Boxes, cases, manuals should be free of abuse or major defects like lots of writing or tears. And the game itself should absolutely be playable.
POOR / BAD Condition
Discs are scratched up and unplayable. Cartridges have writing, peeled labels, and are also unplayable. Boxes, cases or manuals will have writing, fading, and tears. Not easily found at RetroguySA.