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|developer = LucasArts | |developer = LucasArts | ||
|publisher = LucasArts | |publisher = [[LucasArts]] (US, EU, JP), [[Electronic Arts]] (JP), [[Sony|SCEA]] (US) | ||
|genre = Action, | |genre = Action, Shooter, Arcade | ||
|wikipedia = [ | |wikipedia = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_Bounty_Hunter Link] | ||
|reviewlinks = [http://www. | |gamefaqslink = [https://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/557901-star-wars-bounty-hunter Link] | ||
| | |reviewlinks = {{ReviewLink|[http://www.gamerankings.com/ps2/557901-star-wars-bounty-hunter/index.html GameRankings]|69/100}}, {{ReviewLink|[http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/star-wars-bounty-hunter Metacritic]|65/100}} | ||
|gameinfo = The main objective of Star Wars: Bounty Hunter is to hunt Dark Jedi Komari Vosa. During the game, it is revealed why Jango Fett was chosen as the template for the Grand Army of the Republic, how Boba Fett, his cloned "son" was born, and how Jango acquired Slave I. Players also fight many "bosses", such as Montross and Longo "Two-Guns". There are also side objectives, such as collecting secondary bounties, that open special bonus items in the game. | |gameinfo = The hunt begins. You are Jango Fett, the galaxy's most dangerous bounty hunter, hired to hunt down the elusive leader of a mysterious cult--dead or alive. Through 18 action-packed levels across six diverse worlds, face off against galactic scum, fearsome beasts, and brutal competition that stand between you and your prey: a deranged dark Jedi. This hunt will lead you to the darkest corners of the Star Wars universe where no one else has dared to go, but you are the fearless, ruthless, and relentless Jango Fett. For the galaxy's most wanted, there is no place to hide.<br /> | ||
The main objective of Star Wars: Bounty Hunter is to hunt Dark Jedi Komari Vosa. During the game, it is revealed why Jango Fett was chosen as the template for the Grand Army of the Republic, how Boba Fett, his cloned "son" was born, and how Jango acquired Slave I. Players also fight many "bosses", such as Montross and Longo "Two-Guns". There are also side objectives, such as collecting secondary bounties, that open special bonus items in the game. | |||
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|eu_rating = 12+ | |||
|japan_rating = C | |||
|na_rating = T | |||
|na_rating_text = Violence | |||
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|italian = SLES-50834 | |||
|spanish = SLES-50835 | |||
|french = SLES-50832 | |||
|german = SLES-50833 | |||
|english = SLES-50831 & SLUS-20420 & SLUS-20420GH & NPUD-20420 | |||
|japanese = SLPS-25252 & SLPM-65726 | |||
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|NTSCU = 1 | |NTSCU = 1 | ||
|serialsNTSCU = SLUS-20420<br />SLUS-20420GH <small>(Greatest Hits)</small><br />NPUD-20420 | |serialsNTSCU = SLUS-20420<br />SLUS-20420GH <small>(Greatest Hits)</small><br />NPUD-20420 <small>(PS2 Classics)</small> | ||
|CRCsNTSCU = | |CRCsNTSCU = | ||
|releasedateNTSCU = November 19, 2002<br />2003 <small>(Greatest Hits)</small><br />April 28, 2015 | |releasedateNTSCU = November 19, 2002<br />2003 <small>(Greatest Hits)</small><br />April 28, 2015 <small>(PS2 Classics)</small> | ||
|statusNTSCU = 2 | |statusNTSCU = 2 | ||
|linuxstatusNTSCU = | |linuxstatusNTSCU = | ||
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|PAL = 1 | |PAL = 1 | ||
|serialsPAL = SLES-50831<br />NPED-00289 | |serialsPAL = SLES-50831<br />SLES-50832<br />SLES-50833<br />SLES-50834<br />SLES-50835<br />NPED-00289 <small>(PS2 Classics)</small> | ||
|CRCsPAL = | |CRCsPAL = | ||
|releasedatePAL = December 6, 2002<br />October 8, 2014 | |releasedatePAL = December 6, 2002<br />October 8, 2014 <small>(PS2 Classics)</small> | ||
|statusPAL = | |statusPAL = | ||
|linuxstatusPAL = | |linuxstatusPAL = 2 | ||
|macstatusPAL = | |macstatusPAL = | ||
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|Region=NTSC-U | |Region=NTSC-U | ||
|OS=Windows 7 | |OS=Windows 7 | ||
|CPU=Intel i7-4770k | |CPU=Intel Core i7-4770k @ 3.50 GHz | ||
|GPU= | |GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 | ||
|Revision=? | |Revision=? (test added on 2015-02-18) | ||
|Graphics= | |Graphics=GSdx | ||
|Sound=? | <spoiler show="Settings" hide="Hide"> | ||
* Renderer: Direct3D9 (Hardware) | |||
* Internal Resolution: 6x | |||
* Edge anti-aliasing: ✓ | |||
* '''Advanced Settings and Hacks:''' | |||
** Alpha: ✓ | |||
* '''Shader Configuration:''' | |||
** FXAA: ✓ | |||
</spoiler> | |||
|Sound= | |||
* ? | |||
* ? | |||
|Comments=Works great, didn't need to use software mode and setting the vu and EE/IOP clamp modes to extra + reserve sign rids of any weird glitches where the camera goes through the wall and you can see the meshes and everything. Also set Round mode in EE/IOP to Chop/Zero and for VU nearest. | |Comments=Works great, didn't need to use software mode and setting the vu and EE/IOP clamp modes to extra + reserve sign rids of any weird glitches where the camera goes through the wall and you can see the meshes and everything. Also set Round mode in EE/IOP to Chop/Zero and for VU nearest. | ||
|Tester=glaspeylawson | |Tester=glaspeylawson | ||
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{{TestingFooter}} | {{TestingFooter}} | ||
{{TestingHeader|OS=Linux}} | {{TestingHeader|OS=Linux}} | ||
{{TestingEntry | {{TestingEntry | ||
|Status= | |Status=2 | ||
|Region= | |Region=PAL | ||
|OS= | |OS=Debian 10 | ||
|CPU= | |CPU=Intel Core i5-4570 CPU @ 3.20 GHz | ||
|GPU= | |GPU=NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 2 GB | ||
|Revision= | |Revision=1.6.0 | ||
|Graphics= | <spoiler show="Settings" hide="Hide"> | ||
|Sound= | * Enable fast DVD: Yes | ||
|Comments= | * MTVU: Yes | ||
|Tester= | </spoiler> | ||
|Graphics=GSdx 1.2.0 AVX2 | |||
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* Renderer: OpenGL Hardware | |||
* Internal Resolution: 3x | |||
</spoiler> | |||
|Sound= | |||
* SPU2-X 2.0.0 | |||
* OnePAD 0 2.0.0 | |||
|Comments=Runs at full speed without issues. | |||
|Tester=Ratchet66 | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{TestingFooter}} | {{TestingFooter}} | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* | * Original names: '''スターウォーズ ジャンゴフェット''' (SLPS-25252) & (SLPM-65726) | ||
* Also known as '''Star Wars: Jango Fett''' (JP) | * Also known as '''Star Wars: Jango Fett''' (JP) | ||
<!-- IssueLevel is issue severity level -1,0,1 or 2 (note, minor, serious and major accordingly)--> | <!-- IssueLevel is issue severity level -1,0,1 or 2 (note, minor, serious and major accordingly)--> | ||
==Known Issues== | ==Known Issues== | ||
{{Issue | {{Issue | ||
|IssueName= Camera | |IssueName=Camera movement affects textures | ||
|IsFixed= | |IsFixed=1 | ||
|IssueLevel=0 | |IssueLevel=0 | ||
|Description= | |Description=In certain areas moving the camera will make some textures act strangly and turn grey for a quick second. | ||
|Workaround= | |Workaround=This has been fix in recent PCSX2 v1.5.0 development builds as long as System > ''Automatic Gamefixes'' is enabled. | ||
}} | }} | ||
Latest revision as of 10:51, 31 October 2020
Developer(s): LucasArts
Publisher(s): LucasArts (US, EU, JP), Electronic Arts (JP), SCEA (US)
Genre: Action, Shooter, Arcade
Wikipedia: Link
Game review links: GameRankings: 69/100, Metacritic: 65/100
Game description: The hunt begins. You are Jango Fett, the galaxy's most dangerous bounty hunter, hired to hunt down the elusive leader of a mysterious cult--dead or alive. Through 18 action-packed levels across six diverse worlds, face off against galactic scum, fearsome beasts, and brutal competition that stand between you and your prey: a deranged dark Jedi. This hunt will lead you to the darkest corners of the Star Wars universe where no one else has dared to go, but you are the fearless, ruthless, and relentless Jango Fett. For the galaxy's most wanted, there is no place to hide.
The main objective of Star Wars: Bounty Hunter is to hunt Dark Jedi Komari Vosa. During the game, it is revealed why Jango Fett was chosen as the template for the Grand Army of the Republic, how Boba Fett, his cloned "son" was born, and how Jango acquired Slave I. Players also fight many "bosses", such as Montross and Longo "Two-Guns". There are also side objectives, such as collecting secondary bounties, that open special bonus items in the game.
Test configurations on Windows:
Environment | Configurations | Comments | Tester | ||||
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Region | OS | CPU/GPU | Revision | Graphics | Sound/Pad | ||
NTSC-U | Windows 7 |
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? (test added on 2015-02-18) | GSdx
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Works great, didn't need to use software mode and setting the vu and EE/IOP clamp modes to extra + reserve sign rids of any weird glitches where the camera goes through the wall and you can see the meshes and everything. Also set Round mode in EE/IOP to Chop/Zero and for VU nearest. | glaspeylawson |
Environment | Configurations | Comments | Tester | ||||
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Region | OS | CPU/GPU | Revision | Graphics | Sound/Pad | ||
PAL | Debian 10 |
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1.6.0
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GSdx 1.2.0 AVX2
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Runs at full speed without issues. | Ratchet66 |
Trivia
- Original names: スターウォーズ ジャンゴフェット (SLPS-25252) & (SLPM-65726)
- Also known as Star Wars: Jango Fett (JP)
Known Issues
Camera movement affects textures
- Status: Fixed
- Type: Minor
- Description: In certain areas moving the camera will make some textures act strangly and turn grey for a quick second.
- Workaround: This has been fix in recent PCSX2 v1.5.0 development builds as long as System > Automatic Gamefixes is enabled.
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