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As info, Gog.com released X-wing vs TIE Fighter and X Wing Alliance today (along with a few other Star Wars titles to add to their already existing collection).

They already had the original X Wing and the original TIE fighter.

PLUS...more Lucasarts titles on Thursday!

Now if only we could get an Evochron-like game in the Star Wars universe, I'd be a happy camper.
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Do you mean a sandbox game in a Galaxy Far Far way? :D
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:cool: Each person has his own favorite universe. As an old guy, mine contain the planets of Star Trek (TOS), Asimov's Foundation and Adams' H2G2.
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Its true. I came late to the ST party though. I remember watching TNG with my Dad when I was little. But Star Wars has always been "my universe".
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:cool: 'Though I was a big fan of R2D2, the Lucas galaxy wasn't populated with enough named planets to work with. (Fan-named planets don't count.)