Ok, that’s an unfair joke.

There have been tons of great movies, shows, and games since then, andalso the Battlefront remaster.

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Star Wars Games That Let You Customize Your Lightsaber Like Jedi Fallen Order - Knights Of The Old republic 2, Jedi Fallen Order Purple Ligthsaber, and Jedi Survivor’s White Lightsaber In The Menu

But it wasn’t until the follow-up that the idea realized its full potential.

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But you may not have heard of its sequel, Star Wars: Racer Revenge.

A good Star Wars game gives the player a lightsaber to customize.

These are some games that utilize this feature pretty well.

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Back in the day, this idea was hard to beat.

Not only did its incredible graphics and lightingmake the console feel truly next-gen, but it perfected the formula.

It’s an MMO, but it’s alsogenuinely fun to play alone, just like any good scoundrel.

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Even back in the DOS days, LucasArts already had a considerable presence in the genre.

Not bad, considering their mastery of point-and-click adventure games at the same time.

No need to show off.

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