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Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Star Wars: The Clone Wars is a video game developed by Pandemic Studios and published by Lucasarts. It is about the Dark Reaper project during the Clone Wars. Star Wars: The Clone Wars was released for the PS2 and GameCube on November 28, 2002 and later April 22, 2003 for the Xbox.

This game mostly consists of vehicular combat, although there are a few times when you get to fight on foot as either Anakin Skywalker or Mace Windu. Many people were disappointed that Pandemic Studios did not impliment into this game the ability to leave your vehicle at any time while on the battlefield. But they did correct that mistake in their Star Wars Battlefront game, where you may enter or exit any vehicle on the battlefield at any time you wish.

The main vehicles in this game (in order of most used to least used) are the Republic Tank, the Republic Gunship, and the Republic Walker. You can surmise from this that you will be playing as the Republic Army throughout the game. Though, in the various multiplayer modes offered in the game, you may select vehicles from both the Republic Army and the Confederacy of Independent Systems Army.

CIS vehicles include the Hailfire Droid, Droid Tank, and the Armored Attack/Assault Tank (AAT).

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