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Canon?[]

Hmm... I'm guessing this entire thing is non-canonical, correct? (that should be mentioned somewhere) 129.107.81.12 19:18, 5 April 2008 (UTC)

endings[]

we should list the different endingsUnsigned comment by Ryal (talk • contribs).

How Canon??[]

Just HOW canon is this game? I know that the characters are canon. Just how far does the game extend to? Is it just Tatooine, or are the other locations canon as well. If we can consider Gamma Base on Hoth from the Rebel Assault game canon, why not any of the other arenas? Zakor1138 01:02, November 3, 2011 (UTC)

Musical Score[]

Anybody knows about the hidden musical score on the game cd? It's not mentioned anywhere in the aeticle. The score was made by John Williams and the Evil Genius Orchestra. On the cd the album is given as;

Star Wars Cocktail in the Cantina Star Wars Cantina Orchestra Easy Listening 1999

If anyone also has the cd, put it in a computer or music player, you'll see. Starship Troopers 12:57, January 16, 2012 (UTC)

  • I have that "cocktails in the cantina" album, and the Demolition soundtrack is not that. I think that's a database retrieval error. I do think the soundtrack should be mentioned; I ate that thing up as a kid. But I don't know that anyone has info on it (if it's not already here, heheh...)--Rcavanah 02:39, April 18, 2012 (UTC)

The score was composed and arranged by David Levison, a long time employee of Lucasarts who worked on a ton of other games.

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