Taking Star Fox/Crimson Dragoon-style blaster-controls and applying them to piloting the Millennium Falcon should have been a recipe for one of the most fondly remembered handheld titles this side of Pokémon. Instead what emerged was a truly heinous title; and one that thousands promptly snatched up on their new Game Boy Advances only to find a swift kick in the mushy parts was all that awakened. Thanks to a difficulty curve that saw you seared to ribbons within seconds as you struggled to see past your own ship, a terrible save system that only let you bank your progress after a few hours-worth (directly going against the very nature of handheld gaming) and a framerate that looked more like a set of blurry Star Wars-themed post cards, this early attempt at 3D on a handheld went over about as well as Anakin and Padme's romantic dialogue.