Star Wars Phantom Menace Game

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Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace: With James Warwick, Scott Cleverdon, Jake Lloyd, Ahmed Best. A Jedi attempts to protect Naboo from the greedy Trade Federation and, as they soon learn, the Sith. Alternatively, see the shooter Dark Forces, which is more focused on first person action from behind a hefty gun, than anything else, while also true to the Star Wars legacy! Games related to Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace.

Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace

Developer: Big Ape Productions
Publisher: LucasArts
Platform: Windows
Released in US: April 30, 1999
Released in EU: May 1999

This game has a hidden developer message.
This game has unused graphics.
This game has unused sounds.
This game has unused text.

This game has a development article
To do:
Check for leftovers relating to Jira, Jabba's Porter, paddy frogs, Barbo's droid and playable STAP and AAT.

Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace for Windows is arguably a better experience than the film itself. Namely because it allows you to, among other things, kill Jar Jar Binks.

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Development Info


Developer Messages

In WMAIN.EXE at 0xB4D70 is a polite request not to fiddle with anything.

A message in xswinfo.txt, probably referencing the Pokey the Penguin comics.

Unused Graphics

Placeholder images which are included in the texture files for the level models:

ImageLevel(s)
Swamps of Naboo
Gardens of Theed
Escape from Theed
Assault on Theed

Unused Dialogue

To do:
There are probably more.

All dialogue consists of both audio and a text string.

Unused dialogue from Qui-Gon Jinn intended for the Swamps of Naboo level includes references to a drivable STAP vehicle. Both the STAP vehicle and a playable AAT tank were scrapped because the developers didn't have enough time to make them functional before the game's deadline.

Audio filenameSound clipText
QGD9990.WVObi-Wan... Use the space bar to mount the STAP.
QGD9991.WVObi-Wan... Use the action key to mount the STAP.
QGD9992.WVObi-Wan... Find Jar Jar Binks. He will help you.
QGD9993.WVObi-Wan... Push the rock into the pit.
QGD9994.WVObi-Wan... You must push the rock...

Dialogue from Barbo reveals he would have given the player a droid in exchange for the Krayt Dragon tooth. The droid was removed because it had pathfinding problems.

Audio filenameSound clipText
BAM8218.WVNot for Podracer parts, but I give you old droid for that tooth!
Star

A line from Qui-Gon Jinn is likely part of this exchange.

Audio filenameSound clipText
QGD3134.WVHow about a Krayt Dragon tooth! You don't see those everyday!

Jira from the film was intended to appear but never made it to the final game because developers were not given a reference for her physical appearance. Her dialogue is still present.

Audio filenameSound clipText
JID9200.WVHello. I'm Jira, one of Mos Espa's oldest residents.
JID9201.WVFruits, hydroponic vegetables, and paddy frogs.
JID9202.WV(Sigh) Tired, and this heat is almost unbearable. But, my stand has been busy all morning.
JID9203.WVWell, I can sell you one for seven truguts.
JID9204.WVA paddy frog is an ill-tempered reptile from Klatooine. We keep them in small tanks filled with brandy to prevent them from attacking and killing one another.
JID9205.WVI'm sorry, but I can only deal in truguts and peggats.
JID9206.WVYou're friends with Anakin? Why didn't you say so? He's the most generous boy in all of Mos Espa. Here, take this paddy frog as a gift!

Qui-Gon Jinn also has dialogue where he interacts with Jira.

Audio filenameSound clipText
QGD0264.WVHello, Jira. What are you selling?
QGD0265.WVHello, Jira. How are you today?
QGD0266.WVI'm sorry, Jira, but I don't have time to talk.
QGD0267.WVI need a paddy frog for... a friend of mine.
QGD0268.WVPaddy frogs? What manner of creature is this?
QGD0269.WVI hope your stand overflows with customers. I must go now.
QGD0270.WVWhat are you selling?
QGD0271.WVI don't have any truguts, but I can give you Republic credits.
QGD0272.WVThat's too expensive. I'll look elsewhere.
QGD0273.WVPerhaps I'll buy one later. Right now, I must go watch Anakin win the Podrace!

Another unused character with leftover dialogue is Jabba's Porter, who was cut because he was part of the same sidequest as Jira.

Audio filenameSound clipText
JPM8600.WVWhat can I do for you?
JPM8601.WVI am Jabba's porter. I bring him food and whatever else he might need.
JPM8602.WVHe's angry with me because I haven't been able to find any fresh paddy frogs. They're his favorite snack.
JPM8603.WVSometimes the street merchants sell them, but the frogs are hard to find. They are shipped here from Klatooine.
JPM8604.WVIf you could find me a paddy frog, it could save my life. Jabba is taking a trip to the Sarlacc pit tomorrow, and he insists that I go with him!
JPM8605.WVSebulba always wins the Podraces. No one else even comes close.
JPM8606.WVJust between you and me, I've heard that his Podracer has several illegal modifications.
JPM8607.WVSebulba is merciless on the racetrack. I'd be worried about the boy, if I were you. He may not survive the race.
JPM8608.WVDid...Did you come across any paddy frogs?
JPM8609.WVThat's wonderful! Thank you!
JPM8610.WVHere you are, O Most Festive Jabba. Enjoy this paddy frog, your Voluminousness.
JPM8611.WVYou've saved my life! Here, let me give you something for your troubles.
JPM8612.WVI need a paddy frog! If you find one, please bring it to me.
JPM8613.WVYes, your Enormity! P...Please forgive me! I will find one for you.
JPM8614.WVExcuse me.
JPM9916.WVAaaigh!

A line from the Queen.

Audio filenameSound clipText
PAD9612.WVI do not understand why the Senate has not voted against the Trade Federation. I must return to Naboo to help my people.

Dialogue from Obi-Wan Kenobi from the end of the game.

Audio filenameSound clipText
OBM0902.WVI'll kill you!
OBM0909.WVQui-Gon is now one with the Force.
OBM0910.WVI must honor his memory by teaching Anakin.
(Source: Zanzibar)

Unused Text

Star Wars Phantom Menace Game

An item description for the Paddy Frog.

A text string for when a paddy frog is picked up

ArcadeStar Wars • Return of the Jedi • The Empire Strikes Back • Star Wars Arcade • Star Wars Trilogy Arcade
Atari 2600The Arcade Game • Ewok Adventure
ColecoVisionThe Arcade Game
NESStar Wars (Namco) • Star Wars (Lucasfilm Games) • The Empire Strikes Back
Mac OS ClassicStar Wars • TIE Fighter • Anakin's Speedway • Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast
SNESSuper Star Wars‎ • Super The Empire Strikes Back • Super Return of the Jedi
Game GearStar Wars
Sega Master SystemStar Wars
DOSStar Wars • TIE Fighter • Dark Forces
WindowsTIE Fighter Collector's Edition • Dark Forces • Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II • Yoda Stories • X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter • Shadows of the Empire • Rogue Squadron • Episode I: The Phantom Menace • Anakin's Speedway • Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast • Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy • Republic Commando • Battlefront II (2005) • Angry Birds Star Wars
Sega CDStar Wars Chess
32XStar Wars Arcade (Prototypes)
Nintendo 64Shadows of the Empire • Rogue Squadron • Episode I: Racer • Episode I: Battle for Naboo
Game Boy (Color)Yoda Stories • Episode I: Racer
PlayStationDark Forces • Episode I: The Phantom Menace • Episode I: Jedi Power Battles
DreamcastEpisode I: Racer • Episode I: Jedi Power Battles
PlayStation 2Starfighter • Jedi Starfighter • Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
GameCubeRogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader • Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike • The Clone Wars
Mac OS XJedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast • Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy • Angry Birds Star Wars
Game Boy AdvanceFlight of the Falcon • The New Droid Army
XboxJedi Starfighter • Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy • Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
Plug & PlayRevenge of the Sith
Xbox 360Battlefront III
AndroidAngry Birds Star Wars • Angry Birds Star Wars II
Nintendo SwitchEpisode I: Racer
PlayStation 4Episode I: Racer
LEGO Star Wars
Game Boy AdvanceThe Video Game • II: The Original Trilogy
WindowsThe Video Game • The Complete Saga • III: The Clone Wars • The Force Awakens
XboxThe Video Game
GameCubeThe Video Game • II: The Original Trilogy
PlayStation 2The Video Game • II: The Original Trilogy
WiiThe Complete Saga • III: The Clone Wars
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Xbox 360II: The Original Trilogy
PlayStation 3The Force Awakens
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People say:

It's always particularly disappointing when a Star Wars game fails to meet the standards that you think it should. Sure, The Phantom Menace has some gorgeous graphics, awesome sound...and even a copy of the music video included on the disc (if a little grainy), but it suffers from numerous tiny niggles that ruin it. First, there's the sort of top-down view, something that makes you feel like you're wandering around looking at your feet all the time. You can never see very far in front of you, and there is nothing on screen to give you any sense of direction...something that's especially annoying in the less action-oriented 'adventure' sequences. Speaking of those sequences, the fact that key gameplay points are fixed to conversation set-pieces is irritating too. You know you have to find Anakin in Mos Espa, but if you haven't had the right chat with the right person, he doesn't appear. It makes sense, but the way the game guides you...it feels very clumsy. Throw in some overly sensitive controls that make the 'platform game' bits unnecessarily challenging and you have something akin to Jar-Jar on the annoy-o-meter. If you battle on, it follows the movie in a satisfactory manner, but it inconveniences you so often that you might give up halfway through. After all, you know what happens at the end.

Wars

As a big fan of the flick, I can overlook most of this game's flaws, except for one biggie--the poor control. Jumping from platform to platform is more than a chore; it's annoying, falling forces you to loop back through terrain you already covered. The game does look nice, and the voice acting is well done (the voices for Jar Jar and Watto were done by the same actors from the film). Deflecting lasers with your saber is the best thing about this game.

Star Wars Phantom Menace Game

I agree with John that Episode One lacks that special something you expect from a game based on such an incredible universe, but it's stilt cool walking around and kicking ass as a Jedi. But let's step back a bit and pretend the thing isn't associated with Star Wars--that it's just some generic action/adventure game. As such, it's only average. It has decent game-play and incredible music and dialogue but not much else. Some levels are pretty tedious.

Star Wars Phantom Menace Game Steam

TPM wasn't as bad as I had expected (the PC version was panned awhile back), but that's not saying a whole lot. Doing an action/adventure based on the movie can be tricky. To make the game playable and lengthy, they had to tweak with the flow of events. This automatically backfires because nobody wants scenarios that aren't in the movie. Plus, you can't change views so the top-down camera position can be obstructive at all the wrong times.