Star Wars: Star Duels

Star Duels is a vehicular combat game that allows play in many significant battles of the movies and the Expanded Universe. The mode of play is slightly more realistic than most other Star Wars games, and enemy ships, played by computerized players, are much more difficult to eliminate than usual in video games. (Two equivalent starfighters at a moderate difficulty has approxomately 50% chance of losing a battle with a player who just recieved the game.) The Star Duels game was released available for all Internet-using game systems, including the PC, X-Box, (and its 360 upgrade), PS3, and Nintendo DS. The most unique feature of the game was the uniform code for each gaming system, allowing a PC player to compete against a Nintendo DS player, and others.

Plot
The Star Duels game does not have a specific plot, but does overview the basic storylines of the movies, various Clone Wars battles, battles in the Extended Universe with an Empire setting (including the Thrawn campaign), battles during the New Jedi Order era, and several Kilik Crisis and Legacy-era conflicts. Basically, the Star Duels game is an outline of a uniform "Ultimate Star Wars Starfighter Experience," as its logo suggests.

Controls
The controls of each gaming system is able to be altered to a player's comfort. The following shows the default.

PC

 * Move: Arrow keys
 * Fire primary weapon: Space bar
 * Fire secondary weapon: Alt
 * Accelerate: C
 * Decelerate: X
 * Barrel right: V
 * Barrel left: Z
 * Sharp turn: Ctrl
 * Concentrate shields forward: Tab
 * Distribute shields evenly: Caps lock
 * Concentrate shields backward: Shift
 * Land: B

Alternate: (for second player)
 * Move: Mouse
 * Fire primary weapon: Left click
 * Fire secondary weapon: Right click
 * Accelerate: 8 (on num pad)
 * Decelerate: 2 (on num pad)
 * Barrel right: 6 (on num pad)
 * Barrel left: 4 (on num pad)
 * Sharp turn: 5 (on num pad)
 * Concentrate shields forward: - (on num pad)
 * Distribute shields evenly: + (on num pad)
 * Concentrate shields backward: Enter (on num pad)
 * Land: 0 (on num pad)