Star Wars: Behind the Magic

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Star Wars: Behind the Magic
DeveloperLucasArts
PublisherLucasArts
PlatformWindows
ReleaseSeptember 1998[1][2]
GenreMultimedia
ModeSingle-player

Star Wars: Behind the Magic is a 1998 multimedia CD-ROM from LucasArts.[2][3][4]

Behind the Magic is spread over two discs and includes video clips of the making of Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace.[2] A wealth of imagery is presented through more than 2,500 photos, 600 pieces of production art, 30 models, 40 minutes of digitized video, 20 minutes of audio, and 30 ship schematics, plus a searchable database with more than 700 glossary terms.[4]

Development

Behind the Magic was shown by LucasArts behind closed doors at E3.[5] Rumors circulated online that the title that would feature the first movie trailer for Star Wars: Episode One, but that was denied.[5] It was compiled in one and a half years.[6]

Reception

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