The story behind the making of Star Wars: Dark Forces, by . It featured comments from Ray Gresko, a programmer, Daron Stinnett, the game's project lead, and Justin Chin, co-designer and writer of the game.
The story behind Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, by Tim Rooney, with comments from Kalani Streicher, head of the design team, and Jon Knoles, the game's lead animator.
An article about the fantastic creatures found in video games, by . Justin Chin, lead artist from Dark Forces, Jon Knoles, lead artist on the Super Nintendo Star Wars games both gave commentary for the article.
An article discussing the various video game adaptations of The Empire Strikes Back, by . It featured comments from Kalani Streicher, producer of Super Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.
The sequel to Star Wars: Rebel Assault, Star Wars: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire, is discussed, by . Vince Lee, creator of Rebel Assault contributed comments, talking about the filming of the live-action scenes by director Hal Barwood, using classic costumes, and the blue screen work done.
A profile of Jack Sorensen, new president of LucasArts, by .
A look at Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire for the Nintendo 64, by . Lead artist Jon Knoles, Nintendo Corporate Communications Manager , project leader Mark Haigh-Hutchinson, and technical lead Eric Johnston all contributed comments.
A look at Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II by Tom Byron. Justin Chin, project lead and designer, was the main contributor to the article.
A profile of Jon Knoles by Tom Byron.
A look at Star Wars: Rebellion by Tom Byron. It included comments from the game's production manager .
A brief look at Darth Vader's appearances in video games, by Tom Byron. The article also features previews of upcoming games including Yoda Stories, Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II, and X-Wing vs TIE Fighter.
A look at Star Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi, by . , the game's project leader, was the primary source of comments. There was also a short segment on Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire coming to Windows computers.