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Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes

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Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes
Publication information
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)

LucasArts

Release date

October 6, 2009[1]

Genre

Action

Modes

Single player, Multiplayer

Rating(s)

Teen

Platform(s)

PC, Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii, Playstation 2, PSP, Nintendo DS

Chronology
Timeline

Clone Wars

Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes is a video game developed by Krome Studios that was first announced to be released on September 15, 2009[2] but was then pushed back to October 6.[1] It is based upon the Star Wars: The Clone Wars movie and TV series.

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[edit] Appearances

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Characters Creatures Droid models Events Locations
Organizations and titles Sentient species Vehicles and vessels Weapons and technology Miscellanea

Characters

Creatures

Droid models

Events

Locations

  • Aldin (Mentioned only)
  • Alzoc III
  • Behpour (First appearance)
  • Bestine (Mentioned only) (Nintendo DS version only)
  • Coruscant (Mentioned only)
  • Christophsis system (Nintendo DS version only)
  • Juma 9
  • Mustafar (Nintendo DS version only)
  • Naboo (Mentioned only)
  • Rodia (Mentioned only) (Nintendo DS version only)
  • Ruusan moon (Nintendo DS version only)
  • Ryloth
    • Lessu (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Resdin (First appearance)
  • Tatooine (Mentioned only)
  • Vassek system (Nintendo DS version only)
  • Yavin (Mentioned only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 1 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 2 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 3 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 4 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 5 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 6 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 7 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 8 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 9 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 10 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 11 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 12 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 13 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 14 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 15 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 16 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 17 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 18 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 19 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 20 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 21 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 22 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 23 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 24 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 25 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)
    • Yavin 26 (Indirect mention only) (Nintendo DS version only)

Organizations and titles

Sentient species

Vehicles and vessels

Weapons and technology

Miscellanea

[edit] Non-canonical appearances

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Characters

Organizations and titles

Sentient species

[edit] Nintendo DS databank

The Nintendo DS version includes a databank which features information on various aspects of The Clone Wars series, which do not appear and are not mentioned in the actual game.

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[edit] Nintendo DS story

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In the first mission, Obi Wan, Cody, Anakin, Ahsoka and Clones travelled to Christophsis to take out a ray shield and protect their heavy cannons.

While Kit Fisto travelled to Grievous' lair to find Nute Gunray, Ahsoka, Obi Wan and Mace Windu came to Ryloth to save the inhabitants from the Sepratists.

Cad Bane had been captured by a Droid base, and he had valuable information to the Republic, so Kit Fisto and Padme Amidala travelled there to get that information.

R2-D2 had been captured by Grievous for the Republic tactics and base locations hidden within him. On Skytop Station, Ahsoka, Anakin and Rex started a desperate hunt for R2. When they found him, they had to race against time to get off the falling ship. Meanwhile, Luminara and Commander Gree returned to Grievous' lair to get codes that were revealed to be hidden there by Cad Bane's information.

This is based on episodes from Season 1 and 2 and a couple that are made up. Available characters to play as include Anakin Skywalker, Obi Wan Kenobi, Ahsoka Tano, Mace Windu, Plo Koon, Luminara Unduli, Kit Fisto, Waxer, Rex, Cody, Gree, R2-D2 and Padme Amidala.



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