Star Wars: Rogue Squadron was released for the
Nintendo 64 video game console and the
PC on December 7, 1998. It was one of the first Nintendo 64 games to support the console's
Expansion Pak, which allowed higher-quality graphics to be displayed while playing. The story is set between
A New Hope and
The Empire Strikes Back (with the exception of the final level and secret levels) and shows the missions set during the formation of Rogue Squadron. Several unlockable vehicles appear in
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron. By inputting certain text-based
cheat codes, the player could unlock the
Millennium Falcon, a
TIE interceptor, an
AT-ST, a 1969
Buick Electra, and a
Naboo N-1 Starfighter from
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. LucasArts, anticipating the film's release in 1999, programmed in the unlockable extra and released the code in conjunction with the movie. During the five months between the game's release and that of
The Phantom Menace, players discovered many of the secret vehicles, but the Naboo Starfighter remained unknown due to its unusual method of unlocking. The former two vehicles became playable when a
password was entered and
R2-D2's beeps affirmed it, but the Naboo Starfighter required two consecutive codes, and R2-D2's sounds did not play after the first code. In 1999,
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron won the
Origins Award for
Best Action Computer Game of 1998. ==
Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader==