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The Battlestar Galactica video game, released in 2003 just before the [[Mini Series]], is designed to provide something of a "bridge" between the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|original]] and [[re-imagined]] series of Battlestar Galactica, although the majority of the technology of the game closely reflects that of the original series - which also reflects the fact that the game was originally designed to complement the original series and the [[Singer, Bryan|Singer]] / [[Desanto, Tom|Desanto]] [[Battlestar Galactica (SDS)|continuation project]].  
The Battlestar Galactica video game, released in 2003 just before the [[Mini Series]], is designed to provide something of a "bridge" between the [[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|original]] and [[re-imagined]] series of Battlestar Galactica, although the majority of the technology of the game closely reflects that of the original series - which also reflects the fact that the game was originally designed to complement the original series and the [[Bryan Singer|Singer]] / [[Tom DeSanto|DeSanto]] [[Battlestar Galactica (SDS)|continuation project]].  


In it, the player takes the part of Ensign [[Adama, William (Video Game)|William "Husker" Adama]], and flies his Viper on missions against the Cylons, lead by [[Imperious Leader]] [[Lord Erebus]], during the openeing days of the [[Cylon War]]. The only other character from the shows to make an appearance is a young [[Cain, Garris|Garris Cain]]; however, using cheat codes, [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] and [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] can appear as your wingmen (and are even voiced by [[Dirk Benedict]] and [[Richard Hatch]], respectively).
In it, the player takes the part of Ensign [[Adama, William (Video Game)|William "Husker" Adama]], and flies his Viper on missions against the Cylons, lead by [[Imperious Leader]] [[Lord Erebus]], during the openeing days of the [[Cylon War]]. The only other character from the shows to make an appearance is a young [[Cain, Garris|Garris Cain]]; however, using cheat codes, [[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]] and [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] can appear as your wingmen (and are even voiced by [[Dirk Benedict]] and [[Richard Hatch]], respectively).

Revision as of 01:48, 22 July 2005

The Battlestar Galactica video game, released in 2003 just before the Mini Series, is designed to provide something of a "bridge" between the original and re-imagined series of Battlestar Galactica, although the majority of the technology of the game closely reflects that of the original series - which also reflects the fact that the game was originally designed to complement the original series and the Singer / DeSanto continuation project.

In it, the player takes the part of Ensign William "Husker" Adama, and flies his Viper on missions against the Cylons, lead by Imperious Leader Lord Erebus, during the openeing days of the Cylon War. The only other character from the shows to make an appearance is a young Garris Cain; however, using cheat codes, Starbuck and Apollo can appear as your wingmen (and are even voiced by Dirk Benedict and Richard Hatch, respectively).

Both the Galactica and Atlantia make an appearance; it is the former which the orphaned Adama lives on, having fallen in love with Iphigenia, the daughter of its commander, Magus.

Developer: Warthog Games (UK), on behalf of Vivendi Universal.
Platforms: X-Box and Ps/2

External Links

Unoffical Game Website