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Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga - Nintendo Wii

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Arrives Jun 12 – Jun 14
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Platform For Display: Nintendo Wii


Features

  • Play through the events of all 6 Star Wars movies in 1 videogame for the first time ever
  • Solve puzzles that encourage creative thinking through the use of teamwork and unique building situations
  • New characters bring the total count to over 160; upgraded Character Customizer
  • Enhanced Force powers; new power-ups; new Challenge mode; revamped levels
  • Wii version provides motion-sensitive inputs for exciting new ways to control the LEGO Star Wars characters

Description

Building on the success of both LEGO Star Wars videogames LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga enables families to play through the events of all six Star Wars movies in one videogame for the first time ever. From the Trade Federation's "negotiations" with Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn in The Phantom Menace to the space battle above Endor in Return of the Jedi The Complete Saga allows players to kick some brick through 36 Story Mode levels including Episode II's newly added high-speed pursuit of bounty hunter Zam Wessell. Traveller's Tales has revamped levels from the original LEGO Star Wars to match the gameplay evolutions found in LEGO Star Wars II and Prequel Trilogy characters can now be mixed and matched with those from the Original Trilogy -- more than 160 in all. Features include new playable characters an upgraded character customizer and new bonus levels.

Brand: LucasArts


Sub Brand: Disney


Unit Count: 10 None


Model Number: 33063


Number of Pieces: 1


Target Gender: Unisex


Language: English


Is Autographed: No


Product Dimensions: 0.6"L x 5.4"W x 7.5"H


Item Weight: 0.07 Pounds


Size: One Size


Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS): 12.00


Batteries Required?: No


Edition: Standard


Theme: Video Game


Color: One Color


Style: Modern


Assembly Required: No


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  • This game literally changed our lives.
Platform For Display: Nintendo Wii
My son got this for his 7th birthday. It was almost an afterthought and wasn't very expensive because the newer version has come out. I might as well have skipped the other gifts as he hasn't played with any of them. This was his first real exposure to anything Star Wars but now he is as obsessed as anyone. Best of all, for the first time in his life, I have some leverage. We have been able to address some ongoing behavior issues by allowing him to earn time to play Lego Star Wars. No other toy or activity was ever interesting enough to really work for a reward system. That is how much he loves this game. He wakes up in the morning and gets dressed like lightning so he can have a few minutes to play - no more dilly-dallying. He is good all day at school because he knows if I get a good report from his teacher, he can play an extra 20 minutes. I do limit his screen time so the rest of the time when he's not playing the game, he's drawing pictures of the game, making up stories about it, reading books about Star Wars, and making his own light-sabers out of whatever is available. We have quite a few Wii games at our house, and they have all been played and enjoyed, but none have come close to this one in popularity. In fact, I might as well sell the rest of our games. As far as the game itself, from a parent's perspective I like it because it's not really very violent. My son is very sensitive to violence and scary movies. He has nightmares after scooby doo. But a colleague told me this game wasn't very violent and he was right. Since all of the characters are made of legos, they will fall apart but then get put back together. Another bonus is the cooperative play. At any time while my son is playing, my daughter can pick up a remote and join in. They are working cooperatively and have to stick together. This does result in a little squabbling sometimes, but it's good for them to have to work things out and cooperate and it's great that she can play for a bit and then leave without messing up the game because she's not nearly as obsessed about it as her brother. I also like that it shows a lego version of what happens in the movies pretty much scene by scene. I finally let him watch the first STar Wars movie (episode IV I guess is what it's called now) and he recognized pretty much every scene. This is great because he won't be allowed to see episodes 1,2 and 3 for a couple of years and he's fine with that because he knows what happens from the game. The lego scenes are hilarious too, especially the one that shows Luke and Leia being born. All in all, this is a great way to introduce your kids to Star Wars and it is an extremely engaging game which requires kids to problem-solve and cooperate. If you don't already have this version, I can't imagine what the newer version could do better so don't waste your money. Also, I figure once he gets through every level, he will eventually want another challenge so we will have the other game waiting for us. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2011 by E. Spillman

  • Mid 2000s LEGO game
Platform For Display: Nintendo Wii
Combine the best of the original games and you get this. And then some. Aside from the usual characters, there’s also Indiana Jones, unlocked via code. Typical LEGO games, tons of fun.
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Worth Every Single Penny
Platform For Display: Nintendo Wii
MY GOD THE NOSTALGIA!!!!! Playing this game at nineteen and hearing all the familiar tunes and sound effects from when I was a kid in the early 2000's immediately filled me with a sense of comfort and bliss. Hands down, both with and without nostalgia influencing the decision, one of the best video games ever produced. If you're like me and wondering if it's worth it, it absolutely is. No question. You're getting EXACTLY what you remember from elementary/middle school. All the stress of being alive in today's world melts away when you go back to your childhood safety blanket that is this game. I love it to death, I was born in 2001 and I feel like I'm going right back to pre-2010 and living with all the carefree innocence of a kid again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2021 by Alex

  • Hours (and hours) of family fun
Platform For Display: Nintendo Wii
We bought this for Christmas for our 4-year-old on the recommendation of friends with a similar aged kid. It has been a serious hit. He learned to play really quickly, but even before he really understood what he was doing he enjoyed it. And it's pretty fun for adults to play along with kids (or without kids) also. Sometimes my husband and I would get so into finishing the level, we would play it after our son went to sleep. It can be slightly maddening, at times, to play with a 4-year-old, but that's how most things are these days, so we're used to it. The two players are yolked together, so you have to go the same direction at the same pace or someone can get dropped out of the game. But once you learn to play together, it's fine and probably a good exercise in team work. The Star Wars aspect of it is pretty fun too- it follows all 6 movies. You collect currency (Lego pieces) that you can spend on unlocking characters and abilities. Since kids don't always get the currency aspect of the game, my husband and I helped with that too sometimes after bedtime. That helped make the game even more fun I think- my husband insists it helped a lot. All in all, as video games go this is a good one. Easy for kids to master (our four-year-old was soon giving his grandparents lessons on how to play) fun for adults too. I would suggest that for younger kids it would be best to play with an adult (Or older kid) at first until they get the hang of it and know how to move through the levels. Slightly addictive, of course, so there is that danger. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2014 by M. Swingler

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