
But playing it now, I just find it kind of…boring? The game’s plot doesn’t have much connection to the main story or characters from Episode I, and the vehicles, while interesting, are simply no match for the original trilogy ships! I always find myself checking out after a few missions and moving on to another game.

There’s 7 different vehicles to pilot that do feel very different, and 15 epic missions to complete. The graphics are very nice and shine with the N64 expansion pak. It’s very well made, from a technical perspective. Game Title: Star Wars Episode I - Battle For Naboo Rating: 3/5 Console: N64 File Size: 24. ZU VERKAUFEN Star Wars: Episode I - Battle For Naboo (Nintendo 64, 2001). There’s nothing inherently bad about this game. STAR WARS: EPISODE I - Battle For Naboo (Nintendo 64, 2001) - EUR 17,04. But I don’t get that feeling from Battle for Naboo- it just doesn’t feel like it has enough “Star Wars magic”.

Phantom Menace is by no means my favorite Star Wars film, yet I still find it quite a bit of fun with its awesome action sequences and place in the mythology. Nostalgia will always play a part, especially with Star Wars (just looking at the box art for these games brings a wave of it), but I try to be as objective as I can! Okay, *cue Star Wars theme* 4. In a similar vein to how I did my top 10 best N64 games, I’m trying to rank the N64 Star Wars games primarily by how well they hold up today.
