An MMORPG based on the Star Wars franchise that would be really fun if it no longer contained noobs that want to become bounty hunters and/or jedis in one week. The community is in depth, and you can have fun doing pretty much anything, until you get good at it, then it begins to blow hard.
Typical SW nerd with no MMORPG background: OMG This game looks sooo sweet I wanna become a jedi just like luke yayyyy!!!
*1 month later*
SW Nerd: OMG WTF FUX JNSWKJSND THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH STAR WARS AND IT'S TOO CONFUSING AND NOBODY EVER GIVES ME FREE MONEY OMG QWLJBJHSJB
*1 month later*
SW Nerd: OMG WTF FUX JNSWKJSND THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH STAR WARS AND IT'S TOO CONFUSING AND NOBODY EVER GIVES ME FREE MONEY OMG QWLJBJHSJB
by Joo Pants May 25, 2005
A MMORPG that has absolutely no resemblence to star wars.
A online pokemon game, changed just enough from the pokemon title to avoid a lawsuit.
A process by which Sony Online Entertainment can charge 15 dollars a month for a piece of software that is unfinished and will always be full of bugs.
A online pokemon game, changed just enough from the pokemon title to avoid a lawsuit.
A process by which Sony Online Entertainment can charge 15 dollars a month for a piece of software that is unfinished and will always be full of bugs.
by Dave October 13, 2003
If you ever have to choose between a fiery death or playing Star Wars Galaxies for an hour, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD choose fiery death.
by rickybobby June 30, 2006
by d October 08, 2003
A game that was designed around luring the majority of the Star Wars fanboys into paying $50 initially and then $15 per month in the very small hope that they could one day become a "jedi" in-game. Unfortunately, the process to become a jedi involves 50,000+ hours in the game and as such is impossible for anyone other than a loser sitting in his parents basement playing 15 hours per day.
I tried to pay rent this month but instead of working I was trying to get that next holocron so I could advance toward being a jedi in Star Wars Galaxies.
by GrandCow January 30, 2004