The Star Wars Celebration was held from April 30 – May 2, 1999, at the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum in Denver, Colorado, just three weeks before the release of The Phantom Menace. Promoted Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker Īlso promoted Jedi: Fallen Order Season 7 of Star Wars the Clone Wars and The Mandalorian Promoted Episode VIII – The Last Jedi, Celebrated 40th Anniversary of Episode IV - A New HopeĢ0th Anniversary of Episode I release and the Celebration George Lucas announced Episodes I– VI 3D re-release
Honored the 30th anniversary of the franchise Promoted Episode III – Revenge of the Sith Promoted Episode II – Attack of the Clones Not without a lot of work.Įdit: I used to play a lot of the classic Total War franchise on my old PC too.Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum Also playing Jedi Fallen Order and Assassins Creed Odyssey atm (and a super heavily molded fallout 4 rerun, which I had basically modded into a Sister of Battle purging of mutants and heretics run) Anyways after my new PC I've mostly been playing AAA games I had missed out on, minus the nostalgic replay of Star Wars Rebellion. Plus upgraded from going from just a CPU cooler to 6 fans and a better cpu cooler. So I got a new case, upgraded to an multiple ssds from an old hhd, tossed in an RTS 2060s (then won an even better GPU, a Titan V), and a Z390 motherboard with a far bigger power supply.
However it had a very good CPU (an i7-8700) and that gave the rest of my pc parts a bigger budget. I do recall it crashed when I was two planets from victory on my second playthrough and that's why I stopped playing it more than anything. Anyways I went from a prebuilt dell that's motherboard had a proprietary Power supply unit, thus couldn't upgrade the graphics cards (a messily GT 1030). which I ripped the CPU out of for my new pc.