You mean Jedi Academy?
Here's a link to the multiplayer description.
From what the screenshot and description says, I think that it will be pretty enjoyable.
EDIT:
I have a way to get Jedi Academy using a Torrent. Here are the steps.
1. Go to
http://www.bittorrent.com2. Click the big green download button.
3. Once it has downloaded, click the BitTorrent icon.
4. It should start up with an install file and such. Follow all the prompts and everything. Right before you click the "Install" button, un-tick any little box that says anything to do with "Ask.com". You don't need it or want it.
5. Once BitTorrent is installed, open it up and go to the browse area and search Jedi Academy (it's up the top right of the program).
6. A page should pop-up and you can choose any of the links (I recommend choosing the first link as it worked for me).
7. It should relocate your page to a new page with a number of Torrents you can download it from. Choose any (I recommend the second choice, as I did that and it worked for me).
8. A small file should download and another icon should appear on your desktop. Double click it and the full download of Jedi Academy should begin and pop-up in the BitTorrent program (It is 1.19 gigabytes so it might take some time to download).
Alright, so you've downloaded it. Time to install it. Here are the steps:
1. A little bubble should have popped-up from the BitTorrent icon in your toolbar. Click it and a folder containing the necessary files for Jedi Academy should appear.
2. Double click the Daemon Tools 3.47 file and install it.
3. Double click the icon that has now appeared on your desktop and a little red lightning bolt in a silver circle should appear on your toolbar. Right click it and scroll your mouse onto the Virtual CD/DVD-ROM option.
4. Click Set Number of Devices and choose the 2 Devices option (They will come up as Device 0 and Device 1).
5. Load the Devices up with the "Stawars Jedi Knight - Jedi Academy_1" and "Stawars Jedi Knight - Jedi Academy_2", making sure that "Jedi Academy_1" is in Device 0 and "Jedi Academy 2" in is Device 1.
6. The Jedi Academy start-up viewer should appear and you can now install the game.
7. The install will ask for you to swap to disc two at one point. It will come up with a message which has the CD Drive that it will want you to enter. Type in the drive that has the Device 1. For me it was the E drive.
8. Jedi Academy should soon install and you are now ready to play it.
If you want to play the Single Player and not just multi-player, here are the steps:
1. Go into the downloaded Jedi Academy folder (Not the installed one) and go into the "Crack" folder.
2. Copy the crack file is has in the folder. It should say "jasp".
3. Go into the installed Jedi Academy folder and go into the "GameData" folder.
4. Paste the crack file in there and Single Player will now be able to play without a disc.
PM me if there is any problems.