DF Retro: Star Wars Shadows of the Empire Revisited on N64 and PC!
Released at the tail-end of 1996 during Nintendo 64's launch window, Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire gained massive attention owing to some phenomenal graphics - but there was a PC version too that was arguably even prettier... if you had the right hardware. Join John Linneman for a retrospective on Shadows of the Empire on N64, along with detailed analysis of the PC version, running on contemporary hardware! The action figure shots were provided by Kent Sorlie who has other cool photographs over at / kentendoworld Subscribe for more Digital Foundry and more DF Retro: http://bit.ly/DFSubscribe Join the DF Patreon, support the team - and work like this - more directly, and get pristine quality video downloads of everything we do: https://www.digitalfoundry.net

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