Description of Star Wars: Episode I - The Gungan Frontier
Star Wars: Episode I - The Gungan Frontier (aka Star Wars: Episode I - Gungan: De Nieuwe Wereld, Star Wars: Episode I - Le Nouveau Monde Gungan), a really nice simulation game sold in 1999 for Windows, is available and ready to be played again! Also available on Mac, time to play a managerial, real-time, sci-fi / futuristic, licensed title and movies video game title.
External links
Captures and Snapshots
Comments and reviews
KASUMI65 2025-03-25 0 point
French :
https://archive.org/details/star-wars-episode-i-the-gungan-frontier-fr-cd/
German :
https://archive.org/details/gungan-die-neue-welt
Melon 2024-11-06 -2 points Windows version
I'ts a sandbox with an "eco-balance" theme. Definetly not the most entertaining game you can find. I know people are here like me, mostly for nostalgia but I don't have memories of having even a little fun with this one, on the contrary, I remember the disappointment when I found out this game was about sci-fi animals and not about storm troopers, AT-AT's and X-wings.
lynette 2024-08-12 0 point
Good solution for windows+linux is compile pcem, download roms, install win95. working setup is: machine: shuttle hot-557, cpu: intel pentium 166, memory 128mb
video: phoenix S3 Trio64, create disk and select cdrom,update bios order to cd first, set resolution to hd 32 bit colors or hd16. Install from cue, install quicktime + directx6. Dinos still alive btw no idea how cause even plants die near me
Dale 2024-08-11 0 point
@Gerbit, did you manage to find a way to run the game without mounting a CD image?
Gerbit 2024-08-05 -2 points
Update- heres the steps I take:
1. Download Quicktime- I used Quicktime 4.0, downloaded from http://www.oldversion.com/windows/quicktime-4-0
2. Install the QuickTime app
3. Then, add a key (as some other people have pointed out) at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Apple Computer, Inc.\QuickTime\3.0 (you may already have a registry edit thing there if you installed quicktime already, in that case then right click on the Quicktime entry, and type in 3.0 for the key that comes up)
4: Download the Gungan Frontier ISO file (from the site we're on now or from the internet archive: https://archive.org/details/gungan-frntr).
5. Install it (I installed it on my C drive).
6. Enjoy! You may need to change your screen resolution.
Hope that helps!
Gerbit 2024-08-05 0 point
Hello all! I have found a QuickTime alternative that works for this! It's called QuickTime alternative 3.0.0 and I've used it on multiple computers. I'm pretty sure it's this one: https://www.google.com/search?q=quicktime+alternative+3.0.0&rlz=1C1ONGR_enUS1103US1103&oq=quickti&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqBggBECMYJzIPCAAQABgUGIcCGLEDGIAEMgYIARAjGCcyBggCEEUYQDIGCAMQRRg5MgYIBBBFGDsyBggFEEUYPDIGCAYQRRg8MgYIBxBFGDzSAQgzMzE0ajBqN6gCALACAA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Jar Jar Binks 2023-06-06 2 points Windows version
Mesa got it to work with PCem Nevets got a bombad good tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDKWHVebaHY
H.R. 2021-10-23 0 point
You can always try the virtual PC route, if you can't get it to work via normal methods.
Nomad 2021-10-07 1 point Windows version
Fond memories of this game as a kid! (Now in grad school for ecology lol.) Actually still have my old disk. Has anyone found a workaround for the Quicktime 3.0 issue for 64 bit versions of Windows?
rottinghyena 2021-10-04 2 points
YESSSS i used to check this out at the library CONSTANTLY and i would hide it in the back so i was the only one who could use it. eventually i checked it out and... never returned it. i feel bad about that, about not letting other kids have the opportunity to play this. but i enjoyed it for them :D
this site kicks a$$
will comment again if i can actually get it running lol
andreas aspenberg 2021-08-24 0 point
think i have been looking for this for a while. i think i saw it in a store and tried to buy it but, they never found the disc. then i tried to find it online but had no luck.
Kingboo101 2021-08-05 0 point Windows version
I'm in need of help. I've have it mounted on Daemon tools but it does nothing after i press setup. if i press the gungan frontier.exe, it says that i need a disk. please help abandonware or other people who are setup the game.
JHK 2021-05-30 2 points Windows version
To run the game, you need QuickTime installed. Any version newer than 3.0.2 should work, but you must also create a registry key at [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Apple Computer, Inc.\QuickTime\3.0]
This can be done before or after the game is installed. The latest QuickTime 7.7.9 might not install on win10, but earlier versions might install fine.
penwen 2020-09-11 0 point Windows version
i don't know if this helps at all, but this game works on a 32 bit OS. brought out my old acer aspire with windows vista on it, and using winemucd, it works fine after installing everything. on my newer hp laptop with windows 10 and 64 bit OS, quicktime 3 can't download and alternatives dont work. you could probably use virtual box to emulate an older version of windows in order to download it, but that takes a ton of work that i don't think is worth it. your next best bet would probably be to try and get it on GOG or something. cheers to everyone
SourMint 2020-08-30 1 point
So, confirming what HOKY and THATDUDE said, you need a certain version of Quicktime to run this game. The files come packaged with a QuickTime installer, but it can't be downloaded onto certain desktops (like mine... :( ). I don't know a way around this, so I guess unless you've got a certain kind of computer, this game is unplayable.
SourMint 2020-08-30 1 point
Please help! I got the game on PowerISO and the window that says "Install Star Wars - Gungan Frontier" shows up, but when I click to allow setup.exe to run, nothing happens. What should I do?
hoky 2020-06-16 2 points
How do you get around the game needing QuickTime 3? I've tried some older and alternative versions of quicktime, but it still won't run.
Rijkaard 2020-06-11 2 points Windows version
To anyone having difficulties with the BIN and CUE files, you need to open the CUE file with Notepad. There you will see that filename is "GUNGAN_FRONTIER.bin". This is incorrect. Change it the name of the .bin file in the same folder. It should work now.
thatDude 2020-05-31 1 point Windows version
Hey the problem is this game requires Quicktime 3 and if you have a 64bit os then you cant install that
Asdefs 2020-05-28 1 point
downloaded it and installed, when i try to run it it said "the gungan frontier is unable to locate necessary data components. Please re-install the application in order to continue" anyone knows how to fix?
tom 2020-05-10 0 point
Having the same issue, the .iso wont load on Windows. It says the cue file is missing, but its right there..
Dancing Queen 2020-05-06 0 point Windows version
Does anybody know how to get this running on Windows 10? I mounted it in PowerIso but it won't start. Says it needs to be installed via setup.exe but nothing happens when I try to install it that way
Bizobinator 2020-02-23 2 points Windows version
How did you get QuickTime 3 to install on a 64-bit windows system? I got an error during install, & it says it won't run without quicktime 3 (even though I installed a later version of quicktime)
FezzOfAllTrades 2019-12-08 1 point Windows version
Hands down one of my favorite games, bought it as a kid and it haunts me to this day with its unique and challenging gameplay.
jordancruz 2019-06-03 1 point
Andy, you have to run it in Mac OS system 8 or 9, or use an older version of mac that still has Rosetta. Otherwise, you have to use SheepShaver, or Basilisk II
Write a comment
Share your gamer memories, help others to run the game or comment anything you'd like. If you have trouble to run Star Wars: Episode I - The Gungan Frontier (Windows), read the abandonware guide first!
Download Star Wars: Episode I - The Gungan Frontier
We may have multiple downloads for few games when different versions are available. Also, we try to upload manuals and extra documentation when possible. If you have additional files to contribute or have the game in another language, please contact us!
Windows Version
Game Extras
Various files to help you run Star Wars: Episode I - The Gungan Frontier, apply patches, fixes, maps or miscellaneous utilities.
Mac Version
- Year: 1999
- Publisher: Lucas Learning Ltd.
- Developer: Lucas Learning Ltd.
Similar games
Fellow retro gamers also downloaded these games: