Star Wars: Obi-Wan (Microsoft Xbox, 2001)

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Brand new sealed Obi-Wan for original Xbox.

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Obi-Wan, easily one of the most recognizable characters in the famous Star Wars saga, is the protagonist in this third-person adventure title for the Xbox. Using the two analog sticks on the controller, players control Obi-Wan's movement and lightsaber independently of one another. In addition to possessing consummate skill with a lightsaber, Obi-Wan is imbued with a vast array of Force powers that can be used to leap great distances, deflect laser blasts with his lightsaber, run quickly, pull enemies and objects nearer, or push them farther away.<br><br>Taking place just before the events in The Phantom Menace and eventually running concurrently with it, Obi-Wan will find himself in familiar locales such as Coruscant and Theed, and will interact with NPCs. During his travels, he will contend with many of the characters from the film, as well as the Jin ha -- a new breed of enemies whose exact role will be unveiled as you progress. A Jedi Saber Arena allows players to spar with members of the Jedi Council, and offers two players the ability to go toe-to-toe.

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PublisherLucasArts
UPC0023272953751
eBay Product ID (ePID)8083

Product Key Features

RatingT-Teen
GenreAction & Adventure
PlatformMicrosoft Xbox
Game NameStar Wars: Obi-Wan

Additional Product Features

Release Year2001
Number of Players1-2
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Control ElementsGamepad/Joystick
Game Name EditionPlatinum Hits
ESRB DescriptorViolence

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