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LEGO Star Wars Anakin's Jedi Starfighter

LEGO Star Wars Anakin's Jedi Starfighter

Product Description : Blasting out of the new Clone Wars TV series, it's Anakin Skywalker's customized Jedi starfighter! Fight the forces of the Separatists and the Dark Side with flick-firing missiles, retractable landing gear and an ejection button for R2-D2. Includes R2-D2 and new Anakin Skywalker minifigures. 153 pieces.

Features
* Blasting out of the new Clone Wars TV series, it's Anakin Skywalker's customized Jedi starfighter!
* Fight the forces of the Separatists and the Dark Side with flick-firing missiles, retractable landing gear, and an ejection button for R2-D2
* Includes R2-D2 and new Anakin Skywalker minifigures
* Jedi Starfighter measures 10" (25cm) long!
* 153 pieces

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star wars lego set 5
I purchased several star war themed lego sets for my 7 year old grandson's birthday. I was very impressed with how great they look and hold together. He needed a little help putting them together but loved them and can't wait to get more.

My boys love Legos 4
My boys are 5 and 8. They both love Legos and Star Wars. They each have Anakin's Fighter. They really enjoyed putting them together, with help. They play with them frequently. They love R2-D2!

Lego Anakin's Fighter (I couldn't think of a better title! 5
I think that this is a very cool set, nice and affordable. Unfortunatly, the R2-D2 ejection button doesn't work all that well, but it's still a cool set!
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LEGO Star Wars Trifighter Droid (8086)

Star Wars: Droid Tri-Fighter #8086

Product Description: Beware this devastating droid starfighter! Attacking in swarms during the Clone Wars, these dangerous droid starfighters are a real threat to the Republic and the Jedi Knights! Protected by a team of jetpack-wearing rocket battle droids and their commander, the droid tri-fighter unleashes the firepower of its blaster cannon and flick-launching bombs on the enemies of the Separatists all across the galaxy. A battle droid can fit inside the central pod! * Includes droid tri-fighter, 2 rocket battle droids and rocket battle droid commander * Armed with lethal weaponry: flickfiring bombs and blaster cannon * Cockpit opens to seat battle droid at the controls * Each battle droid equipped with a jet pack * Droid tri-fighter measures over 8" (20cm). Ages: 7+

Features

* o Crush the clone army! Includes Rocket Battle Droid Commander and 2 Rocket Battle Droids. Amazing detail!
Get ready to crush the clone army!
* Redesigned to menace the Republic, these three droids and this giant Separatist starfighter are ready to take aim at the Grand Army of the Republic and leave it broken in the wastes of space.
* Make them yours!
* 268 pieces.

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LEGO Star Wars ARC-170 Starfighter 8088

LEGO Star Wars ARC-170 Starfighter 8088

Product Description: The heavily armored, multi-purpose ARC-170 starfighter is perfect for scouting missions and leading raids on the Separatist Droid Army. Take the battle to the Separatists by unfolding the wings to attack position and firing flick missiles at enemy droid starfighters! Includes two clone pilots, Jedi Master Kit Fisto and R4-P44 astromech droid mini-figures.

Features
* Includes 2 clone pilots with special helmet design, 1 R4-P44 astromech droid and 1 Jedi Master Kit Fisto minifigures
* ARC-170 features 3 opening cockpits, wings that unfold into attack position using a special lever or shoot flick firing missiles using the same lever
* Battle against the Separatists by including #8086 Droid Tri-Fighter
* Super vehicle - Starfighter, seen in Episode III
* 396 pieces

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From the Manufacturer
Droid forces beware – the ARC-170 starfighter has arrived. Built with the latest in Republic technology, this Clone Wars fighter-bomber carries a crew of clone pilots and Jedi Master Kit Fisto into battle anywhere the enemy strikes. Turn the gear on the back to open and close the S-foil attack wings, then push it to launch auto-firing flick missiles. Includes 2 Clone Pilots, Kit Fisto and Astromech Droid.

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Intricate Design 4
As always, Amazon delivered the product in 2 days with Prime membership.
The LEGO 8088 Arc-170 is a remodeled and updated version of the original starfighter from set 7259 (now discontinued). This current model has a much longer wingspan and is overall bigger, with smaller pieces resulting in a more intricate design and tighter fit. The color palette is also very nice, however, the set does come with stickers, which I have chosen not to apply. Bear in mind that the three cockpit windows are technically blank, and the white window separation is achieved through stickers.
In the core of the Arc-170 is an exceptionally clever LEGO brick engine, composed of 2 interior gears; turning it lowers/raises the wings, reminiscent of the X-Wing. I personally feel the price tag for this set is a bit on the high side in terms of bricks:price ratio, but the well engineered engine mechanic is no doubt the cause of this.
When purchasing this set, one is essentially paying a premium for the additional labor cost used for design. Of the more recent Star Wars sets, this is the only one to incorporate Technic pieces on this scale.

Comes with 4 minifigs [2 clone pilots, the Jedi (whose head is made of rubber), and 1 astrodroid].
Conclusion: There are much better LEGO Star Wars models out there if you're looking for a good bricks:minifigs:price ratio. However, if you're interested in a more technical set that "moves" with not just wheels and kinetic energy, this is for you.

lego arc-170 5
The shipping was extra fast, it arrived in one day with amazon prime.
The box was a bit too big for the size of the item but good enough.
The set is much bigger than I expected it to be and it gave a fun
30 minutes of building. I would recommend this sets to anyone.

Cool collectible 5
The starfighter looks good (except the nose). Nice collectible. Cool minifigs. I used to pay collectible's price to get a hold of LEGO sets with Kit Fisto; now I can just pay retail.
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LEGO Star Wars Snow Trooper Army Pack 8084

LEGO Star Wars Snow Trooper Army Pack 8084
Product Description: Includes 2 Snowtroopers, 1 AT-ST Driver, and 1 AT-AT Driver Speederbike and awesome guns arm your figures! Empire helmets for added intimidation!
Take on the Rebels! Attack the heroes of the Alliance with this amazing figure pack. Hoth Stormtroopers and vehicle pilots are ready to crush anyone in their path, so order a bunch and destroy the opposition! 74 pieces.

Features
* Includes 2 snowtroopers, 1 Imperial officer and 1 AT-AT driver with new helmet minifigures
* Battle station features rotating flick missile firing gun and seat for gunner
* Relive the Battle of Hoth by adding #8083 Rebel Trooper Battle Pack
* Opening scene of Empire Strikes Back from Episode V movie
* 74 pieces

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From the Manufacturer
Build up your Imperial forces. Lead the attack on planet Hoth by launching flick-fire missiles from the battle station. Celebrate the 30th anniversary of The Empire Strikes Back with this great battle pack. Includes two snowtroopers, one Imperial officer and one AT-AT driver.

Customer Reviews

My grandson loved it! 5
I purchased this for my grandson's birthday gift. He is 14 and still loves these LEGO Star Wars kits. He can put them together in just a few minutes. He was thrilled that this was a newly introduced kit. A great gift.
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LEGO Star Wars Y-Wing Fighter

LEGO Star Wars Y-Wing Fighter

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This all-new model of the classic Star Wars vehicle is packed with incredible movie-accurate details, from its twin nose-mounted laser cannons and movable cockpit turret to its droid co-pilot and extended engine nacelles. It can even drop "bombs" on Imperial targets. Includes Rebel pilot and astromech droid mini-figures. 454 pieces.

Features
* Includes Rebel pilot and astromech droid minifigures.
* All-new model features incredible, realistic details!

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Awesome! 5
I'm 10 years old. Legos are very fun to me. This product was very fun to build. Some parts were tricky, but I figured them out. After I built it, it came apart a little as I was playing with it, but I put it back together. Try not to play with it too much. The fun is more in building it, not in playing with it.

awesome model! 5
this is awesome--my son adores it and loves playing with it. he at 7 was able to make it himself and it is great. buy it for your star wars/lego fan!

Another treat for Lego enthusiasts! 5
My son picked this out as something he wanted for Christmas and was absolutely delighted with it. Of course he finished it much faster than I would have wanted . . . but he enjoyed it immensely, and it will soon be disassembled for reassembly sometime in the future.
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LEGO Star Wars Clone Walker Battle Pack

 

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March into battle with the Clone Army! As the Clone Wars rage across the galaxy, the Republic army advances across the battlefields of hundreds of planets. Build up your army with the Clone Walker, a tough 2-man vehicle with poseable legs and flick-firing missiles!Clone Walker Battle Pack includes 2 Clone Troopers, Clone Gunner, Clone Commander and ARC trooper gear. Build your army and add #8015 Assassin Droids Battle Pack for even more fun. This Lego Star Wars set has 72 pieces and measures over 3.5 inches (8cm) tall. Recommended for ages 6-12.The Lego brand is more than simply a familiar logo. It is the expectations that people have of the company - towards its products and services, and the accountability that the Lego Group feels towards the world around it. The brand acts as a guarantee of quality and originality. They achieve their mission by constantly focusing on their strong brand. Lego strives constantly to develop innovative products which promote creativity and fun-packed play.

Features
* Build up your army with the Clone Walker, a tough 2-man vehicle with poseable legs and flick-firing missiles
* Includes 2 Clone Troopers, Clone Gunner, Clone Commander and ARC trooper gear
* Add #8015 Assassin Droids Battle Pack for even more fun
* Measures over 3.5" tall
* 72 pieces


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lego clone battle pack 8014 5
The clone walker battle pack 8014 comes with 4 clone troopers [2] regular troopers [1] gunner [1] commander
and I really love the set!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And the chicken walker or whatever its called. It also comes with flick fire missiles,I really love that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And movable legs!!!! I advise that anybody who plans to build armies
should use this set to do it.Well that is my review,bye!!!!!!!!!

Awesome Walker 5
It's Awesome! Its all i play with when i play with my lego's. The clone commander is good to have for sentimental reasons. The turret does fall off sometimes but its easy to put back on. The rockets are easily fired if you have good thumb muscles. Overall, anyone with a star wars interest should buy this. But beware! I've heard of cheats charging $20 for this $9.99 lego.
Fun for hours into days 5
I like this toy because my son can play with it for hours and days and weeks. It keeps him active and busy and away from too much video games. These toys make him build and create so I like them.
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Lego 6211 Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer


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Young Jedi can take to the skies in this massive model that kids build themselves. There's 1,366 pieces in all. Once built, click off the top and slide back the command bridge for access to the Destroyer's interior. Rotate and elevate the gun turrets, push the knob in front to release the escape pod, and open and close the weapon lockers. Explore Darth Vader's meditation chamber, which features a crane that lifts the helmet from a pedestal onto Vader's head as he kneels before Palpatine's hologram. No batteries required.

Features
* The Lego model of Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer airship measures over 23" long!
* Includes Darth Vader, Grand Moff Tarkin, Imperial Officer, two Stormtroopers, two Emperor's Royal Guards, R2-D5, and Mouse Droid minifigures.
* Top lifts off and sides swing open to reveal all of the inner workings of the ship.
* Lots of working gadgets, including turbo laser cannons, a releasing escape shuttle, and a hologram of the Emperor.
* Incredible Star Wars classic!

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Coooool  4
I judge legos based on two factors. Appearance and Playability

This thing gets a 5 stars in for appearance. Its massive, and it looks good. It looks like a Star Destroyer, not a cut away of a Star Destroyer or just a portion of the star destoyer. One of my biggest gripes about modern lego sets is that Lego seems to have gotten away from making their sets look like what they are supposed to be. For instance, the Harry Potter Castles are really just portions of the castles; they are cut aways. If you look at them from the side or back it ruins the effect because it doesn't look like the outside of a castle. In the 80s, the castles were cool from all angles, and to see the inner parts you had to open them up. Well, the Star Destroyer is old school like that. From the outside it looks like Star Destroyer from all angles. Too see the inner workings you open it up. Good job Lego.

The other factor I look at is playability. I give this set a 4 out of 5 in this area. The things I look for are all the ingenius little Lego mechanics, gadgets, and devices that make the sets fun to mess around with. This one has darth vadar's meditation chamber with manually operated a crane to remove his helmet, a platform where vadar talks to the emperor hologram, an escape shuttle that flies out the bottom (this works well and doesn't easily fall out on accident), a storage closet for stormtrooper rifles, and a bridge with a slick sliding motion when you open it. The way you remove the top to open it up is also pretty slick.

While this thing can be fragile in a couple places, I did not have any problems with it falling apart. I've had zero problems with the bottom falling out like other's have mentioned. I wonder whether these people took the time to make sure all the connections are tight and whether they're picking it up in a way that causes this problem. I pick mine up with two hands from the edges and its never been an issue. The two area's I've had problems with are the big top panels falling off when you open it too roughly, and the mechanism to open the bridge comming off. These are fairly minor issues that take 2 seconds to fix and they don't happen every time you open it up. You just have to be carefull. Its no worse than any other big lego set. Also, you CAN fit both the officers in the bridge.

The only reason I give this set a 4 for playability is because with a set this big, I'd like more gadgets. Some of the Harry Potter sets are really over-the-top with all the stuff you the sets do (hidden chambers, automatic doors, etc. etc.) I was expecting a little more with this one, but it still holds it down better than most sets.

Lastly, this is probably a set for older kids (or adults who still think they're kids.) Like all the big lego sets, you have to be gentle with it. Basic physics tells you that if you pick it up with one hand by putting your hand in the center of the bottom, the bottom is going to push in (especially if your hands are small.) Some younger kids might not be careful enough with it to keep it from falling apart on them. Again I didn't have a problem.

This is a very impressive LEGO set; very detailed!  5
I just purchased this set from Target today (31-year-old AFOL). I purchased this set because of the unique parts selection, number of minifigs and because it's the Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer!

This was a set I wanted to get after purchasing Jabba's Sail Barge. It looked very interesting and included minifigs (which the larger 10030 Ultimate Collector's Series model did not include). While not as large or detailed as the 10030 model, this model definitely has a lot of playability.

While I wasn't impressed with the firing mechanism of the blasters on the bridge or the inclusion of imperial guards, overall the model is very impressive. It took me nearly three hours to put the set together. I found the set to be very well-constructed and detailed. There is a unique mechanism to separate the different pieces of the model which I really liked. My 4-year-old son enjoyed playing with the set and it didn't break while he was playing with it.

I would highly recommend this model to anyone who wants to add a Star Wars icon to their LEGO collection. Enjoy!
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LEGO Naboo N-1 Starfighter with Vulture Droid



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Get ready to defend the planet Naboo against the droid forces of the Trade Federation. The sleek Naboo starfighter includes an access ladder stand and Anakin Skywalker and Naboo pilot minifigures to fly it. Raise R2-D2 into the droid socket and fire the missile at the droid fighter. Enemy droid starfighter features flick-launching missiles and converts into flying, attack and walker modes. 279 pieces. Box measures 11.24"H x 15.12"W x 2.36"D. Read Reviews

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LEGO® Jedi Starfighter™ with Hyperdrive Booster Ring




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When the Jedi Knights need to travel across the galaxy fast, they attach their Jedi Starfighters to hyperdrive rings and blast off into hyperspace. Removable Jedi starfighter features retractable landing gear, multi-position wings and an opening cockpit that can seat Obi-Wan Kenobi or the first-ever Kit Fisto minifigure. Hyperdrive ring features flick-launching missiles and opening starfighter connection plates. Get ready to battle the Sith. 575 pieces. Measures 11.34"H x 18.92"W x 2.83"D. Read Reviews
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The Trade Federation is on the march! Send your Separatist forces into battle against the Republic with a droid transport carrier and hovering STAP vehicle, complete with a full squad of armed and combat-ready battle droids.


Lego Star Wars #7654 Droids Battle Pack features 102 pieces. Read Reviews
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LEGO Star Wars II : Reception

The game sold more than 1.1 million copies worldwide in its opening week. Variety's Ben Fritz called it "adorable", and said that it was "no wonder it sold more than a million copies in its first week on shelves". It was part of Gaming Target's "52 Games We'll Still Be Playing From 2006" selection, and was placed tenth in GameSpy's "Game of the Year" PC top ten. On December 22, 2006, StarWars.com declared Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy the best Star Wars related thing of 2006. IGN.com reviewer Jeremy Dunham said "it's a heck of a lot of fun and has a great amount of replay value beyond a single play-through. Best family game this year? Probably so." in his review, giving it a rating of "Impressive" with a score of 8.4/10. GameSpot reviewer Ryan Scott said "anyone with even a sliver of nostalgia for Star Wars will find this to be a fun, good-natured romp." and gave it a rating of "good" with a score of 7.7. GameSpy called it "a block-busting blast" and gave it four and a half stars, with a rating of "Great". IGN called it "One of the Most Anticipated Family Entertainment Titles of 2006" in their press release of the game. Reader's Digest named it as one of "5 Things We Don't Want You to Miss" in their September 2006 issue. Figures released by The NPD Group show the game as being the third highest selling of 2006 for all consoles, except for PC. Time magazine place in ninth on their list of the top ten video games of 2006.

Awards

Won
IGN's awards for:
- Best PC Action Game of 2006.
- Reader's Choice: Best GameCube Action Game of 2006

Spike TV Video Game Awards 2006:
- "Best Game Based on a Movie or TV Show"

iParenting Media Awards
- 2006 Greatest Products Call

BAFTA Video Game Awards
- Best Gameplay
- Kidzworld's Top Game of 2006.

Nominated
Satellite Awards
- "Outstanding Game Based on a Previous Medium"

BAFTA Video Game Awards
- Best Children's Game
- Best Character (Han Solo)
- Best Game
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LEGO Star Wars II: Bounty hunter mode & Secrets

Once all bounty hunter characters in the game (4-LOM, IG-88, Dengar, Bossk, Greedo and Boba Fett) have been unlocked, a special bounty hunter mode, consisting of ten levels, becomes available. A gold brick is obtained for completing each level. During bounty hunter mode, the player is given three minutes to find the bounty in the level he/she is playing in. The name of the level dictates the bounty. The bounty hunters 4-LOM and IG-88 can open R2-D2 and C-3PO doors, while all Bounty Hunters can open Bounty Hunter doors. Studs are earned via the time remaining once the level is completed, with more time remaining equalling more studs.

Secrets

By achieving certain objectives throughout levels (completing the levels, collecting enough studs to fill the Jedi meter, finishing the mini-kits, as well as a few hidden objectives), the player earns gold bricks. Once 60 gold bricks have been collected and the player has completed story play in all three episodes, the player can enter Lego City. This is a playground level set in a Lego City (based on the Lego Town series) where the objective is to collect all one million studs in the level. Once all 99 gold bricks have been collected, a stud fountain outside the cantina is unlocked; this spits out numerous silver, gold and blue studs every four seconds. The maximum score attainable is 4,000,000,000 - once this total has been reached the stud counter stops incrementing. On December 22, 2006, two cheat codes were announced that allowed the player to create Santa as a playable character. For Comic Relief's Red Nose Day 2007 another special code was released, giving each character a red nose.
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Lego Star Wars II : Vehicles & Levels

Vehicles

Players can jump into vehicles and move about the levels with them. Unlike the original game, in which vehicles were on rails, vehicles are able to move freely wherever the player wants. The player's health hearts are replaced with metallic hearts, representing the health of the vehicle. If the vehicle's health is depleted when not in a vehicle-only stage, the character driving it will lose studs and be ejected; however, no matter how much damage a vehicle sustains, it will survive. Once a mini-kit set is completed, the player can drive that vehicle and use it in the "Minikit Bonus" level unlocked after finishing an episode's story.

Starships can collect Proton torpedoes, and Snowspeeders are able to tow bombs to help the player complete the level. For example, the Millennium Falcon might shoot an asteroid and uncover a proton torpedo. If a huge asteroid comes along that the Millennium Falcon cannot destroy with blasters, the proton torpedo may be used to destroy it. In addition, some ships can carry more torpedoes than others, the usual limit being three, but the limit for the Y-wing and TIE Bomber being five.
After a player collects all 180 minikit canisters found in the game, they are granted Boba Fett's Slave I to use in free play.

Levels

Just like in the first game where levels were accessed by entering doors in Dexter's Diner, levels in this game are accessed in the Mos Eisley Cantina. A large number of Star Wars locations are present, including Hoth, Bespin, Tatooine and the forest moon of Endor.

Episode bonus levels

After completing all chapters in an episode and collecting a certain number of gold bricks (8 for A New Hope, 16 for The Empire Strikes Back, 32 for Return of the Jedi), a secret entrance can be constructed in each episode's room (denoted by a question mark symbol) which contains three bonus levels.

- The first of these levels is Super Story mode, in which the player gets to replay the entire episode continuously. Added objectives that can be avoided are the records of obtaining 100,000 Lego studs and completing all six levels within a cumulative time of one hour. Nevertheless, finishing the Super Story mode, with or without all objectives completed, gives the player one gold brick.
- The other two levels consist of collecting 1,000,000 studs within a required objective of five minutes to gain a gold brick, as a character of the player's choice and as a minikit vehicle (if any minikit in the game has been completed, it can be used in any episode's bonus level; however, the more minikits are collected, the more options there are to use, and you are also able to play any collected minikit from the original game if you have a save file present.).
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LEGO Star Wars II : Characters

Playable characters are from the Original Trilogy of the Star Wars saga (Episodes IV, V, and VI), including Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Ben Kenobi, Yoda, Chewbacca, Boba Fett, Princess Leia, C-3PO, R2-D2, Darth Vader, and Emperor Palpatine. If a player has a saved game from Lego Star Wars: The Video Game, then 46 of the characters from the last game will be available, excluding those unlocked in the bonus level (Darth Vader, Princess Leia, Stormtrooper, and Rebel Trooper) but C-3PO, R2-D2, Yoda, Chewbacca, Darth Sidious, and Gonk Droid, as they are characters that also appear in the Original Trilogy time frame, and must be unlocked conventionally. However, this ability must be purchased first. When a player unlocks a character from the standard game, they also unlock its Lego Bricks which can be used to make custom characters. According to LucasArts, this adds up to 1,000,000 character combinations. During E3 2006, it was confirmed that 50 characters can be unlocked by playing through story mode. The rest have to be purchased using studs, the game's currency. All of these characters can be used to create a custom character which is made up of a combination of nine pieces (hat, head, body, cape, arms, hands, weapon, hip and legs). Some characters have a limited amount of pieces usable in Customization Mode, such as those with an irregular head (such as Yoda or Greedo). In those cases, the character cannot wear a hat or helmet. The only humanoid character whose parts you can not use in the game is Lando Calrissian.

Custom characters

The last two characters in the character selection screen are custom characters that can be assembled in the Mos Eisley Cantina. Parts from some standard characters, as well as pieces not otherwise seen, can be used to customise two player-built minifigures (Three in the Nintendo DS version.) Head, weapon and headgear parts dictate the custom character's abilities, and may affect posture as well. Giving a custom character one ability will often shut them off from another- for example, a character with a lightsaber can manipulate the force, but are unable to use a blaster-wielding character's zipline ability. The customisable categories are: headgear, head, cape, torso, arms, hands, weapon, hips, and legs.

The Nintendo DS version of the game is the only one to deviate from these rules, featuring nearly every single character's pieces. Torso, arm and hand pieces are all combined into one category, as are hips and legs. Furthermore, every weapon used by every character appearing is usable, including some completely original ones such as black and rainbow colored lightsabers. Jet packs, short legs, and other functional extras not included in the console versions also appear.

Extra Toggle

Extra Toggle simply means when one plays a level in Free Play mode, characters unobtainable by other means are playable (such as a Womp Rat and Han Solo in Carbonite). However Old Save characters, Extra Toggle characters, custom characters and vehicles are not available for playability in the cantina.

Use Old Save

The Use Old Save feature is an extra which enables the player to import all of the characters from Lego Star Wars: The Video Game (with the exception of the Emperor, Chewbacca and Yoda, since they appear in Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy) and use them in free play. In order to use this feature, the Lego Star Wars save game must be present on the same memory card as is being used for Lego Star Wars II. On a PC, Lego Star Wars must be installed in its default location, or else its save game folder must be copied into Lego Star Wars II's save game folder (typically, "C:\Documents and Settings\your name\Application Data\Lucasarts\LEGO Star Wars II").
The many characters exclusive to Lego Star Wars: The Video Game are added to the character select screen; however, due to changed abilities in the second game, some characters--such as Jar Jar Binks, whose high-jump ability was eliminated--are rendered useless.
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Lego Star Wars II : Gameplay

Most of the game's setting and objects are made out of Lego bricks. Like its predecessor, this game presents a humorous view of the Star Wars universe, and re-tells some of the original trilogy's most famous moments through cut-scenes that feature no dialogue.

The ability to "create" new Lego Star Wars characters is a new feature in the game, allowing the player to mix multiple character parts, which also automatically creates a name for the new character (such as a Master Leia, C, Boba Skywalker or Darth 3PO). Using a saved game from the previous Lego Star Wars games allows the player to transfer the prequel characters into the Original Trilogy, although prequel characters cannot be customized, save for a few select pieces.
Blaster-wielding characters now have a number of new techniques, as because of a reduction in the number of Jedi and Sith characters, more emphasis was placed on them. They can now dodge incoming blaster fire, use melee attacks, automatically aim and fire on the nearest enemy and can use a diving technique. This is performed by jumping, and pressing the jump button in mid air. If the player presses the attack button during the dive, when the character lands, they will fire off a volley of blasts.

The difficulty adjusts to suit the player. This "adaptive difficulty" function is a feature that has been implemented by Traveller's Tales as a response to the relative ease in which gamers completed the first game. This feature can be manually turned on or off in the Extras menu.
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LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy


Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy is a video game based on the Star Wars themed toy line by the Lego Group and the sequel to the video game Lego Star Wars: The Video Game. It covers the events of the Original Star Wars Trilogy. The game was released on September 11, 2006 in Europe (although some shops, such as GAME, were selling copies as early as the 8th) and September 12, 2006 in the United States. This was the same day that the unaltered theatrical editions of the original trilogy were released on DVD.

It was developed by Traveller's Tales and Amaze Entertainment and was simultaneously released for the PC, Xbox, GameCube, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable and Xbox 360. The game was published by LucasArts/TT Games in the US and by Activision in Europe. The Mac version was published by Feral Interactive and developed by Robosoft Technologies, a game development company situated in India. The game is rated E10+ for Ages 10 and up by the ESRB for Cartoon Violence and Crude Humor, and 3+ by the PEGI. The game is also an Xbox 360 Platinum Hit, an Xbox Platinum Family Hit, a Nintendo GameCube Player's Choice title, and a PlayStation 2 Greatest Hit.
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LEGO Star Wars : Levels

Each level in Lego Star Wars loosely follows the various sequences from the Star Wars prequel films: The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith, with game play segments linked together by various cutscenes. There is no spoken dialogue; rather, the characters act out their parts using gestures and pantomime. The game begins with Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn aboard the Trade Federation ship, and ends with Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi's duel on Mustafar. Scenes that did not become levels were "The Duel on Tatooine" and "Anakin's flight" from Episode I, "Bounty Hunter Pursuit", "Tusken Slaughter", and "Asteroid Field Chase" from Episode II, and "Boga Chase" and "Darth Sidous and Mace Windu duel" from Episode III.

Bonus level

In each of the 17 levels in Episodes I-III, if a player collects a certain number of Lego studs in one attempt of the level, they will obtain a piece of a super kit, a model of the Tantive IV blockade runner. The studs can be collected in story mode or free play mode. After all 17 kit pieces are collected, a fourth door, marked by a question mark, unlocks in the main room of Dexter's Diner. This room contains the bonus level, a short prelude into Episode IV: A New Hope. This level is available for both story and free play modes, however there are no mini-kit pieces to collect, no Lego stud meter and no areas that can only be reached in free play mode.

In the bonus level, the player plays as Darth Vader and an Imperial Stormtrooper who later meet up with C-3PO upon entering the Tantive IV blockade runner. In the level, the player encounters a few Rebel soldiers, and is capable of collecting over 100,000 Lego studs. The level ends upon finding Princess Leia and R2-D2. The message "To be continued..." follows completion. This is different than the Lego Star Wars II Episode IV opening level, as you play as Leia and Captain Antilles in the sequel.
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Lego Star Wars : Gameplay

Characters

Lego Star Wars contains a total of 56 playable characters. The playable characters are modeled like actual Lego parts (but with far more mobility) and when they die, fall to pieces like an actual Lego minifigure. There are a wide variety of characters included in the game, all of which are unlocked by completing levels or by purchasing them at Dexter's Diner. Characters are divided into groups according to certain skills. For instance, Jedi can double-jump, use lightsabers, and have control of the force which they can use to activate Lego contraptions or defeat certain enemies. Characters who carry blasters have to ability to grapple. Droids, while not being armed, can travel through the game without being intentionally attacked by enemy characters; as well, protocol droids and astromech droids can open special doors. Every character, other than the PK Droid, the Gonk Droid, and Chancellor Palpatine, has a special ability.

Unlocked characters can be imported into the game's sequel, LEGO Star Wars: The Original Trilogy, as an extra called "use old save" costing 250,000 Lego Studs.
Because Lego Star Wars is based on the Prequel Trilogy (Episodes I, II and III), Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and other characters from the original Star Wars trilogy are not shown, appearing in Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy. However, if you unlock the last level, you can play as or buy Darth Vader, Princess Leia, a Stormtrooper, and a Rebel Trooper.

The following is a list of characters a player can play in the story levels of the game:

Episode I: The Phantom Menace:
Qui-Gon Jinn
Obi-Wan Kenobi
TC-14
Jar Jar Binks
Queen Amidala
Captain Panaka
Padme (Battle)
R2-D2
Anakin Skywalker (Boy)

Episode II: Attack of the Clones
Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Master)
R4-P17
Anakin Skywalker (Padawan)
Padme Amidala
C-3PO
Mace Windu
Padme (Clawed)
Yoda

Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode III)
Anakin Skywalker (Jedi)
Chancellor Palpatine
Commander Cody
Chewbacca
Wookiee

Bonus level: Episode IV: A New Hope
Darth Vader
Stormtrooper

Free Play

Lego Star Wars has a feature called 'Free Play', which enables the player to play the same level again, but with the ability to switch between characters, thus able to get into areas containing extras the player was unable to get before. In Free Play mode, a player may use any character they have unlocked. The Free Play option will only appear when the player finishes a level in Story Mode. Story Mode allows players to only switch between the players involved in that scene. Levels that are played in vehicles cannot be played in Free Play, but are able to be replayed in story mode like all the others.

Dexter's Diner

Dexter's Diner is the area from which the player chooses what level to enter, or can enter the Parking Lot to view any vehicles whose parts they have found. The parts to these vehicles are contained in 10 mini-kit canisters which are hidden in each level. Battles often take place between canon-good and canon-evil characters in the Parking Lot as well. At the diner counter, the player may purchase unlockable extras in exchange for Lego studs they have collected by playing through the levels.
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LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game


Lego Star Wars: The Video Game is a video game based on the Star Wars themed toy line by the Lego Group, that takes place during the prequel trilogy (The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith), with a bonus segment from A New Hope. Lego Star Wars was first released on April 5, 2005, a full month before the final Star Wars film premiered.

It was developed by Traveller's Tales for the Microsoft Xbox and Sony PlayStation 2 video game consoles and Microsoft Windows personal computers, with Griptonite Games developing the Nintendo Game Boy Advance version. These initial versions were published in April of 2005. A Mac port, developed by Aspyr, was released in August 2005. A Nintendo GameCube version of the game was released on October 26, 2005. All versions were published by Eidos Interactive and LucasArts.

Lego Star Wars was billed as a kid's game and received the Game of the Year award from Kidzworld.com[1] It received positive reviews and peaked at the top of the UK charts during early May 2005. It later lost the spot to the official game of Episode III but maintained a consistently high chart position throughout the month.

A sequel, Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, was released in September 2006, while Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga was released on the 6th of November, 2007.
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