: The 1.0.1 update brought back lens flares and their accompanying light sources, which were notably absent at launch. This restored the binary suns of Tatooine and other environmental lighting details.
: This update also fully implemented motion controls, which were advertised but initially missing or non-functional. They can be toggled in the options menu before starting a race. STAR WARS Episode I Racer [0100BD100FFBE800][v2...
for the Nintendo Switch (Title ID: 0100BD100FFBE000 ) is a modernized port of the 1999 classic developed and published by Aspyr . This version brings the high-speed podracing experience of The Phantom Menace to current hardware with enhanced features and technical fixes. Key Version & Update Details : The 1
: The version supports the legendary "RRTANGENTABACUS" debug mode code, allowing players to access a secret menu for invincibility, AI difficulty adjustments, and vehicle stat editing. Gameplay Features STAR WARS™ Episode I Racer - Tinfoil They can be toggled in the options menu
The release of version was a critical update for the Switch version, addressing several launch-day issues to align it more closely with the original experience.
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