Ah, Valentine's Day. For some, it's a horribly overcommercial holiday created to get people to give out plush animals, cards, and sweets. In Star Wars Galaxies, there are no card companies around, so instead it has the Festival of Love -- a holiday celebrated by small, plush animals who like to give people candy and other treats. Today's holiday scene comes to us from our friend and fellow MMO news nerd at GameReactor, Petter Mårtensson, who writes in: "Hey guys. Despite being a bitter and cynical man, I thought I'd share this screenshot from Star Wars Galaxies. The Ewoks are celebrating their Festival of Love, so I visited one of their villages on Endor to take part in the festivities -- and score myself some nice rewards in the process. It might not be the most Star Warsy of celebrations, but who doesn't love Ewoks (Eh...)? Also, chocolate!"
If you've captured a fun screenshot from your daily adventures, we'd love to see it. Bonus points awarded if it's an MMO we don't get to see all that often! Email your images in to us here at oneshots@massively.com along with your name, the name of the game, and a description of what we're seeing. We'll post it out here on Massively and give you the credit for sending it in!
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Feb 14th 2011 4:17PM Integral said
People still play this game?
Posted: Feb 14th 2011 4:54PM The Minn said
More than Warhammer
Posted: Feb 14th 2011 5:17PM Lateris said
I remember in open beta when they allowed rocket launchers in the hands of the ewoks where they would one shot you. It was so funny. The last time I played I installed a complete re-haul of all the games textures for a DX 10 mod. Seeing the death star in orbit was really cool from the ground. I still think SOE should do a SWG II. But, make it a skill system for hard core players.
Posted: Feb 14th 2011 9:43PM Lctwo said
Wow...never played the game but that screenshot is really good looking.
Posted: Feb 15th 2011 2:15AM smg77 said
SWG used to be such an amazing game. Too bad SOE got greedy and destroyed it.









