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LEGO Star Wars Video Game

_xeno_ writes "LEGO, everyone's favorite plastic building block company, is creating a Star Wars video game. Yes, that's right. A video game based on the LEGO Star Wars sets, which are of course based on Star Wars. GameSpot has a preview of the game. It covers the three prequel movies, allowing you to play through levels containing LEGO friends and allies. At first you can only play with characters appropriate for the level, but you can unlock other characters to swap in as you play through the game. Because the world is based on LEGO blocks, there are puzzles that involve the creation of LEGO structures to bridge gaps. It's scheduled for an April release, just before "Revenge of the Sith" opens." I guess this would be an...ahem...puzzle game.

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  1. Wow! by American+AC+in+Paris · · Score: 5, Funny

    The screencaps are pretty impressive--the in-game characters look every bit as emotive and engaging as the actors in the movies!

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    1. Re:Wow! by simcop2387 · · Score: 3, Funny
  2. So when Luke's hand is cut off... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...can he just snap it back on again?

    "Ow! That hurt!" *click* "Right!"

    1. Re:So when Luke's hand is cut off... by kid-noodle · · Score: 5, Funny


      Don't be silly - the lightsaber would cut the hand off at the joint. He'd need either super glue to reattatch it, or significant surgery to remove the now embedded joint so the hand could be replaced, or a whole new arm.
      </pedant mode>

      I don't believe I just did that..

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  3. Holy Redundancy, Batman! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    LEGO, everyone's favorite plastic building block company, is creating a Star Wars video game. Yes, that's right. A video game based on the LEGO Star Wars sets, which are of course based on Star Wars.

    Thanks for that concise summary. I was having trouble trying to figure out what this Star Wars LEGO video game was based on.

    1. Re:Holy Redundancy, Batman! by WIAKywbfatw · · Score: 4, Funny

      Dude, wait until you see the movie of the book of the video game of the Star Wars lego sets. That's going to blow you socks off! And if that doesn't the extended special edition will!

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  4. Lego PC games by Calmiche · · Score: 4, Interesting

    You know, they have made a couple of these before and they don't turn out well. I remember a lego game based on Harry Potter a couple years ago.

    It just dosen't translate well. It's really difficult to work with 3-D shapes on a 2-D computer screen.

    Of course, I'm sure that some of the engineers and CAD users out there won't have much problem, but kids don't seem to grasp the idea to well. At least my nephews didn't.

    Didn't Lego make an announcement about a year ago saying that they weren't going to license movies anymore?

    1. Re:Lego PC games by arethuza · · Score: 5, Interesting
      Well, my five year old son now loves his Harry Potter Lego Creator (or whatever it is called). Someone bought it for him a while back and it was a bit too advanced, but not he is really into it.

      The impressive thing about the UI design is that I've never shown him how to do anything - hows that for usability?

  5. Sweet! by Mysticalfruit · · Score: 3, Funny

    Okay, unless I'm mistaken, there's no KOTOR for PS2...

    So, provided this isn't a shitty game, your telling me that the only non-shitty game for the PS2 is going to be a SW game that's totally based on using Lego models.

    The utter wierdness and coolness of this hasn't even begun to set in...

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  6. Re:I love LEGO but... by RedK · · Score: 5, Informative
    Of course, if you'd bother to read the site you linked to, you would know these are not Official LEGO Sets that were actually sold in stores, but mainly an artist's design that was made in VERY limited quantity. And they now reside in a museam. They even have a quote from the LEGO group :
    According to a press release issued by the LEGO Group, "If the had described his ultimate project to us in advance, he naturally would not have received a single LEGO element from us!"
    So yes, you are completely overreacting. Buying LEGO knights and Star Wars set won't expose your children to this kind of material.
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  7. Credit where credit is due... by GillBates0 · · Score: 3, Informative
    GameStop has a preview of the game.

    The preview is actually from GameSpot and not GameStop, which happens to be a completely different gaming site.

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  8. Re:I love LEGO but... by RazzleFrog · · Score: 4, Insightful

    And what if they really were ok with this? What exactly is the problem with portraying the horrors of concentration camps? Obviously it isn't for children but it isn't like the guy has everybody singing and holding hands. Why is it that the world wants to stuff the atrocities of WW2 into the closet to be forgotten? Doesn't that go against the whole "doomed to repeat it" thing?

  9. Re:legos are one of the BEST childrens toys by superpulpsicle · · Score: 4, Funny

    Tell me about it. I used to build LEGO machine guns with reloadable magazines and locks. Only problem was it didn't fire a thing. Not to mention I don't have enough black blocks, so the gun was like red and purple and gray and yellow.

  10. More copied ideas by Jakhel · · Score: 3, Informative

    I seem to remember seeing a homemade leg-built trailer for Revenge of the Sith (Rise of the Empire) a year or two ago (I'm sure someone has a link to it). Some guy actually went through the trouble of building and animating (using the same animation style as the old school claymation movies) it all by himself. I wonder how many Lucasarts and Lego execs saw this before they jumped on the idea of turning it into a game themselves.

  11. Re:Two words: by mlush · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Prove it.

    RTFM

    quotes

    When Libera requested the LEGOs from the company's Warsaw representative, he planned to create sets for a prison and a hospital, but the project evolved into a concentration camp. According to a press release issued by the LEGO Group, "If the had described his ultimate project to us in advance, he naturally would not have received a single LEGO element from us!" The sets were on display in March at the Galleri Faurschou in Copenhagen.

    and

    The display is so unsettling in its playful simplicity that the Lego Group, which sponsors Lego art contests and donates thousands of plastic pieces to artists around the world, tried to persuade Libera to withdraw it from public view. Only when lawyers became involved did the company give up.

    "It is a theme that is so sensitive to so many people in so many countries," said Peter Ambeck-Madsen, Lego's director of public relations at the company headquarters in Billund, Denmark. "If we had known before what he was going to do, we never would have given him the bricks. But we talked about it and decided [that] to make a big thing about it now would only draw more attention."

    and

    He acknowledges that Lego officials were left in the dark about his intentions, but he said company representatives in Poland rebuffed his early efforts to let them review sketches of his ideas. In a bid to avoid any possible legal entanglements, Libera said, he has sold the seven-piece concentration camp set--plus two copies of the works--to the Galleri Faurschou and an agent in Chicago for about $7,500 each.

  12. Message from Leia by wcitechnologies · · Score: 5, Funny

    "General Kenobi, years ago you served beside my father in the Duplo Wars"

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  13. Stars...and Wars... and uh...Star Wars...and Lego! by Japong · · Score: 3, Funny

    Well, now we know why Lucas Arts didn't have the confidence to produce the new Sam and Max.

    "We wanted to focus more on our existing properties... like uh... Star Wars sequels... and um... Star Wars product tie ins." -Elder Jedi Profet Mar Gin

    I can't wait to play that Hoth sequence one more time or buy those re-re-re-mixed-mastered H -DVDs in sexology format.

  14. Re:legos are one of the BEST childrens toys by Yo+Grark · · Score: 5, Funny

    Dude!

    You didn't use your imagination enough.

    My guns fired real blocks.

    Nothing but adding a rubber band on an inverted barrell of blocks (smooth sides all around). Had great accuracy too! Though the 1x2 blocks always made better bullets thann the longer 1x8 blocks. (learned aerodynamics early on! Hey, I just figured out why I don't have very many 1x2's anymore!)

    Yo Grark

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  15. didn't the prior CEO of lego step down by way2trivial · · Score: 3, Interesting
    for doing too many money losing tie-ins?
    what happened to this theory?

    http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/01/12/1255 215&tid=159

    " Kristiansen goes on to blame the company's financial woes on its attempt to follow trends rather than focusing on its more traditional products. In turn, the company's plan for 2004 will include a renewed marketing push for Lego bricks as opposed to licensed products like the Harry Potter and Star Wars lines.

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  16. Re:legos are one of the BEST childrens toys by tgd · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You can say that because your bedroom didn't have orange shag carpeting in it.

    I went nearly blind as a kid from searching for parts.

    (I swear, it was from the legos...)

    *ahem*

  17. Re:legos are one of the BEST childrens toys by Bombcar · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Go all the way. Now with assembly instructions!