Play Star Wars Episode I - Battle For Naboo Online
Dodge Trade Federation fighters in those slippery Naboo starfighters, then switch to ground missions where your tank handles like a drunk bantha—somehow it just works when John Williams' score kicks in.

Star Wars Episode I: Battle for Naboo came out on the Nintendo 64 in 2000, developed by Factor 5 and published by LucasArts. It was part of that late N64 wave of games that really pushed what the hardware could do, especially with its audio and visual presentation. It served as a sort of spiritual follow-up to Rogue Squadron, sticking to the same style of mission-based action set during the events of The Phantom Menace.
You take on the role of a Naboo Royal Security Forces lieutenant, jumping between cockpits and turrets to fight back against the Trade Federation invasion. The game splits its time between piloting nimble N-1 starfighters in space combat and commanding heavier ground vehicles like the Gian speeder across varied terrain. Missions are objective-based, requiring you to destroy specific targets, provide air support for allies, or defend key positions from waves of droids. The pacing is generally brisk, though some escort or defense objectives can get tense with the moderate difficulty. It feels like you're actively participating in the larger battle from the film, just from a grunt's perspective.

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