Brief Prologue: Before this showcase begins I want to quote Myself from earlier. These are pretty important as they pertain to this upcoming showcase as well as future ones to soon follow. The first is from My
Game Informer Magazine and THEIR anticipation of the
Star Wars Episode 1 movie then the hidden
Naboo Starfighter in the superbly done & wonderfully fun
N64 Star Wars: Rogue Squadron. Make sure to click the pictures in a new tab to see the details
BrandonDaCollector wrote:Here's their
review of the game, they actually praised it giving it a
8.75 which is a superb score. Look at the pic I took, you can read how their talking about the anticipation of
Star Wars: Episode 1 The Phantom Menace which this was also such an experience to wait for. I recall most of this like it was last week, it was one of the most foreseeing times of ever of all-time seeing the
Pizza Hut commercials, the
Cups from
7-11 and the
Action Figures at
Sears and so much more
Gameplay Special Hidden Ships!!! I absolutely love the gameplay.
LucasArts & Factor 5 sure knew how to make such great games. There's a ton of camera angles when you fly your ships...I love
EA's modern 2015 Battlefront[/b] series but as good as they are, they lack so many angles & views that is in this game. As a really nice bonus, you can enter the code
"Farmboy" and you can unlock and play as the
Naboo Starfighter that would be a hint of one of the new ships in the upcoming prequel
Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace. Oh it was something else waiting to see the film and this would be so cool back in the day when you could enter codes and do this stuff...kids today have no idea how it was unless they really want to do what their elders did which would be a very smart & good decision but I'm sure glad that I know and that I experienced arguably the best era in gaming history
You can check out My entire
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron N64 Showcase on Page 10. I just loved how it was back in
99 how there was such anticipation for
Episode 1. It was really cool when I got that
Game Informer Magazine and reading their own anticipation as you saw & read above. Well that was for the film back
25 years ago this year...now the waiting for Me to present My
Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace is over as I will begin it NOW
IMPORTANT NOTE: This is how I'm working this out as I'm going to do this differently. I'm going to showcase most of My
Episode 1 merchandise in at least a few parts. After
The Phantom Menace is finished then I'm going to move to
Episode 2 Attack of the Clones & Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. When those are finished I will then have unique combination showcases with some special items. I'm doing it this way because this year marks the
25th Anniversary of
Episode 1 which is a huge anniversary that so many people should be talking about
Now remember this so you don't wonder why I'm not doing the other episodes within this showcase
Also you'll notice that these showcases will be smaller then previous entries but they will be as stunningly visual as ever however
First up is truly the one that must be first because it was My first item I saw at a store of
EP1 so I begin with
Topps This is My
Topps Official Movie Souvenir Magazine. I got this over at My local
Holly Hills Walgreens. This is a wonderful
Magazine. If your a
Star Wars fan then one of the first things you do before the movie comes out is get the
Books. I love them and I always want to know as much as I can about what I want to know of what I like. I mean there was no better way of time to check out new
Star Wars. Here's the
front & back Covers Here the
inside of the
Magazine. How about that, there's an
Advertisement for
Dorling Kindersley with several books of the
Original Trilogy as well as
Episode 1. Two of them I already showcased earlier on within this great topic of Mine
Here's the credits of the
Book as well as an introduction.
There's a ton of great stuff in this. I recall how it was when I came home and looked at this for the first time, I was so in awe
Here's a special look at some of the fantastic landscapes. I was like holy cow, look at that sea monster, he's looks great. The
Sando aqua monster is still one of the largest creatures in
Star Wars. It was something seeing the man who played
Emperor Palpatine being shown here...I was like wow, that's what he looks like for real
There's
Frank Oz as
Master Yoda. It's always great to see the person's face behind such great characters. I was really surprised that
Terence Stamp was playing
Supreme Chancellor Valorum. In fact I recall when I was looking at & checking this great book out I said to My Grandpa PoPo about that and he's like "well I'll darned" because he was a big fan of his especially from
Superman II I never knew
Hugh Quarshie but I'm like his
Captain Panaka looks like an interesting character.
Now here's the article that I was most interested of really...it is about the
Soundtrack as it features
John Williams I was pretty stoked about it when I first saw it
25 years ago this year in
1999 Not every
SW Book features him and if your lucky, I mean really lucky, there's a very slim chance of any movie book of any franchise regardless of genre will talk about the music much less feature anything about whom wrote it
I've never understood that, it's My fave part of a film and arguably the most important yet it's the least mentioned in books
With that being said, there's a nice picture of him with
George Lucas and another good picture of him as well. It has the
track listing of the
Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace Score. I thought that was cool. I got the
Score not to much longer after this and I was astounded cause I hadn't heard a new
SW Score since
Joel McKneely's truly epic
Shadows of the Empire which that still remains My all-time fave
SW Score which one day I will showcase along with the other two prequels
How can anybody not be in awe after they listen to
Duel of the Fates, it's still one of the all-time greatest pieces of music ever and after 25 years it still sounds just as epic with that amazing choir
Also here's some great items that was upcoming for the time including
Hasbro's Action Figures & Micro Machines, Topps Trading Cards plus
Books, Games, T-Shirts & more
Here's the
1999 Topps & LucasFilm Copyrights. Like I always say, it doesn't matter what they are, check your collectibles for
Copyrights because they tell you who made them & when. I've doing that since I was a youngster and I always will do it
Nobody' ever acknowledges about this but I assure it's very crucial. Not even the "supposed experts" on
YT tell you to do it. That's because they don't think outside the box and go the extra mile on things like they should. Believe Me, start doing it and you'll be glad that you listened to Me
Here's these great
Episode 1 Topps Poster Magazines. My Grandma MiMi picked these up for Me over at the old
Schnucks on
Loughborough Here's two of them and it's quite clever how
Topps did this. First is the
Heroes. I love that picture of
Qui-Gon Jinn, he looked so good, kind and overall neat
Here's the
Villains. It has fantastic pictures of
Darth Maul and the
Duel of the Fates. I absolutely love the picture of
Darth Sidious. In fact this has always been My favorite pictorial of
Palpatine Here's the
1999 Copyrights of both of 'em, again always check those
Copyrights & Trademarks So now I'm moving on too...
Yes,
Random House, they've done
Star Wars Books since the early days of the
Original Trilogy. You can see My great books of
E.T.: the Extra Terrestrial, Star Wars Episode 6: Return of the Jedi & Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom that My Mom got Me when I was a wee-youngster near the beginning of this fine topic of Mine because I've been a fan of the
Lucas & Spielberg combination at a very early age and it still continues as I speak
So first is the great
Story Book. The
front Cover is superb with it's raised graphics which I adore them kind. This book is far more advanced that My other
Random House Books as times & tech has changed in the long gap of between the
mid 80s & late 90s The
back Cover is decent. They did good with the iconic scene of
Anakin leaving his mother
Shmi Here's the
Episode 1 Scrapbook. I always love and prefer the
Scrapbooks over a
Storybook. This is an excellent one. The
front Cover has raised graphics like it's
Counterpart which both
front & back look great
It's really fun to look at & read. Here's the section the
Sith Speaking of the
Sith, I was totally amazed that
Random House made a book completely about the
Sith Lords called the
Secrets of the Sith Like the previous two books, it's graphics are wonderful and raised as well. These were done so darn cool which these times is when companies still made things special. Here's the
front & back Covers It shows a lot a great stuff including one of the first
Lords of the Sith, Darth Bane Here's a look at
Darth Vader from
Episode 1 to what we know of him already from the
Original Trilogy Secrets of the Sith & Pull-Out Posters Here's the
1999 Lucas Books & Random House Copyrights of the
Story Book & Scrap Book. Notice how they have
Emblems of
Darth Sidious & Darth Maul and that their
Numbered 1 & 2, I have always thought that was a really nice touch there
Now the
Secrets of the Sith Book actually came out a year later as here's the
2000 Lucas Books & Random House Copyright with
Darth Maul's Lightsaber Emblem Now here's My
Mighty Chronicles SWE1: TPM Storybook.
I got this at
Deals on
Kingshighway for only a buck. Unfortunately they closed down many, many years ago...they were near the factory that Me & My Grandpa used to walk by all the time back in the day of Our old neighborhood when I was a youngster
The
book is hardcover and very compactly small that is black & white.
Here's the
1999 Copyright We're getting to the nitty-gritty of My
Episode 1 Books. Now these are arguably My favorite type of
Star Wars Books and if your a big fan of
SW then you gotta have them as their the most ultimate ones to look at & research. This is by...
Yes,
DK aka
Dorling Kindersley This is My
Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace Visual Dictionary. My Mom got Me this as a special gift
As you saw in the very beginning of this very fine Topic of Mine I started it out with the
DK Visual Dictionary of the
Original Trilogy that she got Me for
Christmas so she knew I loved that
book so it was a no-brainer by time this came out
Here's the
front & back Covers. They may not be as stunning at the ones above but they are still quite attractive and besides, their "visual Dictionaries" so it's all about the up-close pictures
My most fave type of
SW Books is the
Visual Dictionaries. I say if you would ever get one type of
SW book, get the
DK Visual Dictionaries. Here's just a sample with the debut of the new
Sith Lord Darth Maul The Jedi Council including the Grey Alien-like
Yarael Poof and
Adi Galia whom I had a small crush on
It was great to see
Chancellor Valorum and his
Blue Royal Guard [
Here's the
1999 Lucas Books & DK SW EP1 Copyright SPECIAL GALLERY Here's all three of My
SW Random House Books together.
Here's all three of My
SW Topps Magazines together.
Now I mentioned that it is small...here's it's size compared to My
Topps Official Movie Souvenir Magazine Here's My original
SW Trilogy DK Visual Dictionary with My
SW Ep1 DK Visual Dictionary.
Here's the
TPM Book Size Comparison Well, I hope you liked this special on this
Star Wars Day and were surprised
I wanted to make sure that I posted this today
Part 2 will arrive soon.
May the 4th be with You or rather The Force be with You