Star Wars Lego

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I love the EpIII flying level. Now that I'm rocking 960x whatever money I collect, it's a sure-fire bazillion studs every time through AND it only takes about 5 minutes!
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jjreason wrote:I love the EpIII flying level. Now that I'm rocking 960x whatever money I collect, it's a sure-fire bazillion studs every time through AND it only takes about 5 minutes!
yeah, okay, i'll give you that, the opening battle from RotS lego is freakin' fun. but the one with the dropship from epII and the hoth battle from SWLII aren't the most fun i've had with the game. i like switching up the characters...
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The character levels are the bread & butter. I found a few of them TOO long in the OT game though, that Sandcrawler one takes FOREVER.
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This game rocks. My old PS2 didnt play Purple backed games so I never played it until today. It kicks ass. I need to get the OT version.
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You really do, but have a look around and see if you can't find the Whole Saga version or whatever - they added some stuff.
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In THe OT Lego game, what the fuck are the bikes for?
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Bike bikes or speeder bikes? It's been a while--where are you at that you're seeing bikes?
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Regular bikes. I am on the PS2 playing it. I seen some on Dagobah and in the Mos Eisley spaceport. Blow stuff up and ten assemble them. Cant blow em up one assembled
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Oh, those. Just for show. You get some studs for building them, methinks. Or try using thermal detonators on them in freeplay mode once you unlock a bounty hunter. I doubt they blow up, but they might.
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kidhuman wrote:In THe OT Lego game, what the fuck are the bikes for?
I've never been able to figure out any real use for them either. And thermal detonators don't work on them.
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It's been a long time since I played but, aren't they part of some chain reaction to get something? Check the walk through guide at gamefaqs.com
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Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back, Chapter 4 - Dagobah [04-10]
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A cutscene appears...

Objective: Search Yoda, defeat Darth Vader and raise your ship X-Wing.

You start as Luke with blaster gun and your partner is R2-D2. For your
information, don't jump on poison slime, only R2-D2 can dive. There are no
enemies in this place but two creatures; bats and snakes. Now, build Lego
pieces to make a ramp for R2-D2 then proceed. When you reach the pond, shoot
green tall grass to reveal a target, shoot it to get other side and R2-D2 can
across the pond. Go left until you see a gap. Switch to R2-D2 and press and
hold X to float to other side. Use the switcher to rise the bridge for Luke.
Switch back to Luke and shoot brown tall grass to clear the way and proceed to
next area.

Build Lego pieces nearby and press a red button to rise another red button,
that's far. Switch to R2-D2, float and press another red button. When you
reach the land, go right to Yoda's home.

A cutscene appears...

Now you have a lightsaber instead of blaster gun. You can use the Force but
not strong enough. Approach to Yoda, press Triangle to carry Yoda on Luke's
back, which mean you can use the Force fully. Destory and use the Force on
flower to clear thrre Lego pieces. Then use the Force on these to rise the
bridge for you to across. There's a red button ahead, you know what to do.
When you reach the land, there's a gate and R2-D2 require to open it. The
switcher is up there. Use the Force on two poles to sink temporaily,
starting on the right. Then switch to R2-D2 and step on red platform. When
one platform rise, float to other platform to rise soon. And then unlock the
gate to go in.

A cutscene appears...

Your training is complete and may now use the Force anything. Also Yoda joins
you to cooperate. Proceed and use the Force on something in poison slime.
A tractor! Use the Force on wagon to make a ramp. There's a switcher on the
left. Switch to R2-D2 and float to other side. Use the switcher to rise a
platform for Luke and Yoda. Go left and destory the fence to enter next area.

Proceed, jump and press a button to descend platform and bridge appears for
R2-D2. Jump and press another button to descend it again. Up ahead and one
more button to descend it again. Proceed all the way until you see Darth
Vader. He has eight heart bars. When you hit twice, he vanish to up there.
Step on blue box and use the Force together to rise to reach Darth Vader.
When you hit twice again, he vanish to other side. Build Lego pieces into box.
and Use the Force on three boxes to jump to reach Darth Vader. When you hit
twice again, he vanish to the ground. Hit twice again and he vanish forever
and the gate opens to next area. Oh course, Darth Vader isn't real, it's an
illusion.

In the last area, go up and use the Force on all leaves to remove. Then build
Lego pieces and push clockwise to rise the bridge to across. When you reach
land, use the Force next to you to make a ramp for R2-D2. Almost there.
Go left until you see two black boxes, use the Force together to rise to get
on platform, push the black box with yellow/black stripe off the platform to
shatter Lego pieces and build these into... Motorcycle? Er... Another Lego
pieces on the left of the gate, use the Force to bring washer on the ground.
Use the Force on motorcycle to washer and use the Force on washer to shatter
Lego pieces, build it, switch to R2-D2 to blow up the gate, finally!

One more thing to do is switch to Yoda and use the Force on X-Wing to rise!
Luke can't just like in movie.

A cutscene appears and fourth chapter ended.

You unlocked: Characters available in shop:
Luke Skywalker (Pilot) Nothing
Luke Skywalker (Dagobah)
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I know about the Washing machine ting, but was more referring to the bicycles, so they dont blow up. I tried using rockets and everything. Oh well.
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Friday we went to Target. They were have the Buy 2 get 1 free Wii game sale. I got SW Lego Complete Saga, Speed Racer, and Don King Boxing (which was only $20 instead of $40 like everywhere else). Now I have a pile of Wii games that I haven't played yet.

I started off with SW Lego. Over the weekend, I've made it through to Episode IV. They changed some of the levels from the prequels, which is kind of nice. The original Pod Racing level sucked. The new version seemed easier. The original levels seem to be included in a different area. THe only one I played was Anakin's attack on the droid ship from TPM. I'm somewere around 25% complete.
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awwwwwwwwww SHIT, yeah...
LucasArts and TT Games today announced the development of LEGO® Star Wars™ III: The Clone Wars™.
The next chapter in the award-winning LEGO® Star Wars videogame franchise, LEGO® Star Wars III: The Clone Wars will combine the best elements of all previous LEGO® games while adding brand new gameplay to make it the most action-packed LEGO® videogame to date. Developed by the same team at Traveller’s Tales that created the critically acclaimed LEGO® Star Wars and LEGO® Indiana Jones™ series, the game will ship on the Wii™, Nintendo DS™, PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system, PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system, and Xbox 360® videogame and entertainment system from Microsoft and Windows in the Fall of 2010.

“LucasArts continues to set the bar for next-generation family entertainment,” said Darrell Rodriguez, president of LucasArts. “The LEGO® Star Wars franchise is a massive hit with fans, bringing in sales of over 20 million units worldwide. We’re thrilled to extend this experience to LEGO® Star Wars III: The Clone Wars, delivering the humor and fun players expect from this award winning franchise.” “LucasArts is an amazing partner, and working with them on the next iteration of the LEGO® Star Wars series continues to be a great experience,” said Tom Stone, director at TT Games. “The team at TT is working hard at making this simply the best LEGO® game ever with all new gameplay and features never before seen in a LEGO® game.”

LEGO® Star Wars III: The Clone Wars will include all the characters from both seasons of the hugely popular animated television series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, as well as some fan-favorite characters from the beloved theatrical Star Wars Saga. The game will feature brand new battle modes, giving players unique, head-to-head combat and an upgraded level builder, allowing the creation of customized bases and in-game battlefields. Play either as a Jedi or Separatist with all-new character abilities, such as Squad command, Lightsaber slicing, Lightsaber jumps, long distance Jedi attacks and Grapple Tie-Ups, all within a new, easy-to-navigate hub.
http://lucasarts.com/games/legostarwarsiii/
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