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Multimedia => The Wookiee Arcade => Topic started by: Diddly on May 31, 2005, 10:08 PM
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WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW!
If you like Star Wars and Lego, pick this game up! It's so kiddie/cute that it's funny! I'm having a blast rebuilding stuff using the Force. Theres also a free play mode where you can explore the levels with characters you unlock. Overall, this game is awesome. Great for everyone!
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I played the demo and I would certainly like to get the full version. It was a lot fun! ;D
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This game is fun. Fun enough that my wife even plays it. It's also great if you have kids too.
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I have to say that I have enjoyed this game far more than Ep. III Revenge of the Sith, which was good playing through a couple of times. This game brings you back because there is so much more to do in it. It's replayability is great, and it is a great game for hard core fans, and casual gamers or family members. Even my wife will play it with my son which says a lot.
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I love this game. ;D
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It is a fun game....although sometimes the camera angles are a bit wierd. Still, a lot of fun to play.
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Advice. I have an older PS2 and I get the famous Read Disc Error. I know how to correct it (which is a pain cause it takes 20 min to do it right) and I do the tape on the disc, but I am to the point where I am going to buy a copy for the Gamecube.
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According to the new Xbox magazine, there will be a new version of Star Wars LEGO coming this fall, the Original Trilogy edition. Here's a scan from the magazine (courtesy TF.N):
(http://www.collectinghq.com/im/0006751.jpg)
I've heard nothing but good things about the first LEGO Star Wars game (although I don't personally have it), and I'm really looking forward to an Original Trilogy version. Hopefully it will be available on other systems as well (Gamecube?), otherwise I might have to start considering buying an Xbox again.
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Its a great game, I beat it in 3 days and unlocked all the characters.
Fun and cute.
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Isn't the sequel titled "Revenge of the Brick?" heh, if it isn't, it SHOULD be. ;D
It is a great game! Playing with two people is a real hoot. I had to re-arrange all the controls though, the defaults where terrible.
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Of interest for you cheap bastards like myself, this has been added to the PS2 greatest hits titles and is now 19.99. And yes it is a fantastic game.
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Of interest for you cheap bastards like myself, this has been added to the PS2 greatest hits titles and is now 19.99. And yes it is a fantastic game.
Nice! I sold my copy after I beat it and now i'm regretting it...
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I beat Lego Star Wars The Video Game so many times. However I'm kind of a little bummed that all the Lego Vehicles that we unlock have no meaning. Also every movie had a level where the enemies were limitless.
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This game finally hit the "Greatest Hits" price for Gamecube at our local Target, so I picked it up this weekend. I haven't gotten a chance to play it yet, but have heard good things, and thought I'd take a look at it before I pick up the Original Trilogy version in September - can't wait for that.
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The new OT game has me tempted to pick it up when it comes out. I'm not a huge gamer, but this looks totally fun.
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I recently played this game again just to check it out and I realized that there was one level where I had not found all the mini-kit pieces. It's the droid factory level on the AOTC level. I even have the mini-kit detector and cannot find two of them.
Can anyone help me out?
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From http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/xbox/file/924064/47077:
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LEGO Canister Summary
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LEGO Canister #1: At the very start, move down into the screen to find the
canister at the end of the corridor.
LEGO Canister #2: As soon as you enter above the conveyor belt, double-
jump left to the small ledge. From there, use the chute
slide with a child character to reach the canister on
the ledge above you.
LEGO Canister #3: Where you build three vertical fans at the end of the
conveyor belt, go down from the middle fan. Use the
Force on the gear twice, then use the grapple point.
Blast the target, use the Astromech Droid Lock, and
enter the side room. Use the Astromech Droid Locks on
two of the three coloured pods to match the colour
shown on the lower circle of the rightmost pod.
Do this three times to raise the shield around the
canister.
LEGO Canister #4: In the room with the moving giant ore buckets, reach the
upper walkway around the middle of the room and go up to
the top of the ramp, where the canister is sitting.
LEGO Canister #5: Along the upper walkway in the room with the giant ore
buckets, use the Astromech Droid Lock in the upper wall.
Inside the room behind it, cross the moving platforms to
reach the canister on the right side.
LEGO Canister #6: In the room with the molten metal lake, use the grapple
points to swing across the back of the room. The
canister is on the upper level in the middle.
LEGO Canister #7: In the Geonosians' hive room, smash the gold grate in a
cave entrance at ground level. Use the Force on the
debris to build platform. Super-jump from the left one
into the alcove containing the canister.
LEGO Canister #8: In the Geonosians' hive room, smash the gold grate in a
cave entrance at ground level. Enter the cave behind
it. Have an Astromech Droid operate the panels in this
room, opening up new pathways through the forcefields,
until you reach the canister.
LEGO Canister #9: At the right end of the Geonosians' hive room, head
down past the exit to find the canister tucked around
the corner.
LEGO Canister #10: After exiting the Geonosians' hive room, use the
Astromech Droid Locks between the two short conveyor
belts. Use the Force on the debris that comes out on
the left to make a pump and a platform. Stand on the
platform with a super-jumper and wait for your partner
to use the Force on the pump, raising you up. Jump up
at the top to grab the canister high overhead.
Good luck.
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Thanks! That's just the walkthrough I need!