Star Wars: Demolition
| Star Wars: Demolition | |
|---|---|
North American Dreamcast box art | |
| Developer | Luxoflux |
| Publishers |
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| Designers | Adrian Stephens Peter Moraweic Cary Hara Edvard Toth David Goodrich Justin Rasch Micah A. Linton Trong Khang Pham |
| Writer | Haden Blackman |
| Composer | David Levison |
| Series | Star Wars |
| Engine | Vigilante 8 |
| Platforms | PlayStation, Dreamcast |
| Release | |
| Genre | Vehicular combat |
| Modes | Single-player, multiplayer |
Star Wars: Demolition is a 2000 vehicular combat game developed by Luxoflux and published by LucasArts for the PlayStation and Dreamcast. It is set in the Star Wars universe, where the Galactic Empire has banned Jabba the Hutt's podraces, so Jabba creates a more life-threatening vehicular combat contest.
The game received mixed reviews upon release. Critics felt that while the game was fun in short bursts it lost its appeal with extended gameplay.