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| - Does anyone know if the two-player version of Star Wars: Episode I Jedi Power Battles is the same as the one-player version? Corellian PremierFile:Robotech.jpgAll along the watchtower 18:17, October 5, 2011 (UTC)
* Well, the article for Jedi Power Battles says "If one chooses to play a two-player game, he/she will be unable to unlock all but the Survival Challenge bonus levels." But beyond that, it's been a while since I've played it, but I believe that the story-line is the same. I should be able to check for sure within the next couple of days.--Cal JediFile:Infinite Empire.svg (Personal Comm Channel) 02:26, October 6, 2011 (UTC)
* The only difference is that in two player, you have to share bombs and such.--Cal JediFile:Infinite Empire.svg (Personal Comm Channel) 03:18, October 7, 2011 (UTC)
* Cool, thanks. So I guess my next question is, which version is "more" canon, one-or-two player? In mission 8 in one player, there are two STAPs at the beginning, which I assume is for the other player. Even though only one STAP was seen in the cutscene. Corellian PremierFile:Robotech.jpgAll along the watchtower 16:04, October 7, 2011 (UTC)
* That's a tough one. I'd say write it as close to canon that you can. For example, let's say that in The New Essential Chronology, it says that Obi-wan and Jinn were doing "whatever", and then in another part of the book, it says that just Obi-wan did "whatever", then write it according to that. I'd say just do the best you can, then add the template to the article.--Cal JediFile:Infinite Empire.svg (Personal Comm Channel) 22:03, October 7, 2011 (UTC)
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