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Ghoul Patrol

Ghoul Patrol is a Super NES video game that is a sequel to Zombies Ate My Neighbors.
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SNES

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 – The Sith Lords

After a stunning freshman release, Knights of the Republic returns in its sophomore year, giving us another title that offers a chance to walk on the path of Light, or fall to the deepest evil of the Dark Side.

Big Sky Trooper

Once selected, it is up to your Big Sky Trooper, piloting a FIDO class starship, to engage the slugs in space and in planetfall and thwart their plans to destroy mythical galactic devices and conquer humanity.
SNES

Star Wars: Episode One Racer

We've all seen the movie, played the N64 Pod Racer game, then played the PC version and wet ourselves

Ballblazer Champions

Although LucasArts is still keeping a tight wrap on this title, a limited amount of information has been supplied for the unveiling at the upcoming E3 show.

Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter

Only two characters from the original Starfighter have returned, but it doesn't hurt gameplay, thanks in part to the small changes Lucas Arts made.

Rebel Assault 2

Rebel Assault 2 features realistic 3-D graphics and live-action video including the first new Star Wars footage since Return of the Jedi.

Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II

Kyle's goal in life is to find Jarek before he finds the fabled Valley of the Jedi (a place of enormous power), and kill him.

Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance

As the youngest son of the Azameen family cartel, you begin the game running your first missions for your father.

Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds Clone Campaigns

With the adding of numerous new units, changing the balance of the game by increasing in the population limit to 250 units, and playing the original campaigns with the new enhancements.

Star Wars Episode One: Starfighter

Forget about those dusty Kenner X-Wings and TIE fighters you toss around in the basement--the gang at LucasArts

Jedi Power Battles

LucasArts' second Dreamcast game is more an upgrade than a straight port of the PlayStation action/fighting title jedi Power Battles.