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"Hologames. So new and shiny!"
Neeku Vozo, visiting Vranki's Hotel and Casino[1]

Hologames, also known as vid-games, were electronic games based on holograms, intended for amusement. Flight Simulator Squadron was one such hologame,[2] as was Drone-Blaster.[3] Some hologames could also be gambling games like the gambling game Eclipse, which was played with holographic cards.[4]

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  1. SWResistanceLogo Star Wars Resistance — "The Voxx Vortex 5000"
  2. StarWars-DatabankII Flight Simulator Squadron in the Databank: "Grounded in her room in her father's attempt to protect her from the First Order, Torra Doza keeps herself entertained, bobbing and weaving to control the small computer-generated ship in her holo-game, Flight Simulator Squadron." (backup link)
  3. StarWars.com Bucket's List Extra: 7 Fun Facts from "The Doza Dilemma" - Star Wars Resistance on StarWars.com (January 28, 2019): "Torra's Drone-Blaster hologame employs the same style of training remotes used by Luke Skywalker in Star Wars: A New Hope." (backup link)
  4. The Last Jedi – DJ – Most Wanted 1
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