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How do you get the powerbricks in chapters 2 and 3 of episode 4?
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leGO Star Wars : The Video Game is a video game based on the Star Wars-themed toy line by the LEGO Group, taking place during the prequel trilogy (The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith), with an end segment from A New Hope. LEGO Star Wars was released on April 5, 2005, a full month before the final Star Wars film premiered.
It was developed and published by Traveller's Tales and Giant Entertainment for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and Windows, with Griptonite Games developing the Game Boy Advance version. All versions were distributed on April 5, 2005 by Eidos Interactive and LucasArts. A Mac port, developed by Aspyr, was released in August 2005. A GameCube version of the game was released on October 26th 2005.
Lego Star Wars was billed as a "kid's game" and received the "Game of the Year" award from Kidzworld.com but nonetheless 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 through the month.
The cutscenes do not include any speech at all, with the characters simply gesticulating and relying on the players knowledge of the films to fill in the story. However, on the GBA version of the story, some speech is shown in text above or below the game.
A sequel, LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, was released September 11, 2006 in Europe and September 12, 2006 in the United States.
There are a total of 56 playable characters. The playable characters are modeled like actual LEGO parts (but with far more mobility) and are divided into groups according to certain skills. Jar Jar Binks, General Grievous, and Grievous' Bodyguard, for example, can jump higher than most characters. Jango Fett can shoot faster than any other character with a blaster and can also fly (essentially hovering). The 9-year-old Anakin Skywalker and young Boba Fett can crawl in narrow or small spaces where other characters are unable to go (despite, rather humorously, being no smaller than the other characters). The astromech droids R2-D2 and R4-P17 are able to hover over chasms, open certain doors, and disable other droids, with the exception of General Grievous. Qui-Gon Jinn can swing his saber four times by attacking in the right pattern, instead of three like the other characters. Yoda has three different modes, the first walking with his cane, the second is floating in his hover chair, while the last is his lightsaber mode where he leaps and flips around while swinging his saber. Darth Maul uses a double bladed lightsaber that is slightly faster, and General Grievous has four lightsabers, but cannot use the Force. All of the different Jedi and Sith have their own unique style of lightsaber wielding (except Shaak Ti, Ki-Adi Mundi, Kit Fisto and Luminara Unduli, as they copy Obi-Wan's moves), and can use the Force to solve certain puzzles. The Sith have "Dark" force powers, that can, unlike the Jedi character's force powers, be used on black bricks. Any unlocked character (besides the Droideka) can be found walking around in Dexter's Diner (and subsequently getting into fights), the area from which you choose what level to enter, and also where you can view any vehicles whose parts you have found. LEGO Star Wars also has a feature called 'free play', which enables the player to play the same level again, but with the ability to switch between characters and thus get into areas containing extras the player was unable to get before. A player can use any character they have unlocked in freeplay. You can even have good and evil team up, such as Qui-Gon Jinn and Darth Maul. The free play option will only appear when the player finishes a level. Levels that are played in vehicles cannot be played in freeplay, but you are able to be replayed in story mode like all the others. Some characters, such as Chancellor Palpatine, the PK Droid, and the Gonk Droid, can't do anything but walk, although they are never attacked in the case of PK Droids and Gonk Droids, giving them the ability to traverse the levels unharmed.
Because Lego Star Wars is based on the Prequel Trilogy (Episodes 1, 2 and 3), Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and other characters from the original Star Wars trilogy are not shown in the game, as they appear in the sequel, Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy.
This game was released before Revenge of the Sith was released, so many people bought the game to see what happened in Episode III, therefore shooting up the sales. Some people waited until they saw the movie to buy the game, so the movie wasn't spoiled for them, as its basic plotline was shown in the game. This was warned about in reviews of the game.
Every character has an ability besides moving with the exception of three: Chancellor Palpatine can only jump, the PK Droid can only move, and the Gonk Droid is very slow and cannot jump. However, the latter two are not attacked by enemies, so they can pass through dangerous areas safely as with any other droid character. (Except for the Battle Droid, Super Battle Droid, Droideka, General Grievous and Grievous' Bodyguard.)
Some characters included are Obi-Wan Kenobi (Padawan, Episode II, Episode III), Anakin Skywalker (at several ages: Boy, Padawan, Jedi Knight, Darth Vader), Qui-Gon Jinn, Darth Maul, Jar Jar Binks, Padmé (Battle, Clawed), Jango Fett, Boba Fett, Clone Trooper (pilot, battler, normal, defender, walker pilot, stormtrooper) Yoda, Count Dooku, Kit Fisto, Luminara Unduli, Chancellor Palpatine, Ki-Adi-Mundi, General Grievous, Chewbacca, Wookiee, IG-100 MagnaGuard, Queen Amidala, C-3PO, R2-D2, TC-14, Mace Windu, and Darth Sidious
The Game Boy Advance (GBA) version of Lego Star Wars has several differences (mostly for the sake of portability), including fewer playable characters (15), devalued credits (grey pieces are worth 1, blue 5 and yellow 10 credits), fewer levels and only one player character on screen at a time and cutscenes are still renders of the home console versions. However, it still remains a fairly large cartridge (128 mbit).
All lightsaber users are able to deflect blaster shots aimed at them (provided they are attacking the shot), and each character has his own style. They also are the only ones able to use the force to interact with undeployed platforms and switches. However, unlike the PS2, Xbox, GameCube, and Pc versions of the game, blaster shots can only be deflected if they are headed straight towards at you at the front, not the back or sides of your charatcer. Blaster characters can charge a shot by holding the button, making it stronger and able to pass through several enemies. However, as they don't have the shot deflecting abilities of Jedi, their use is quite limited
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leGO Star Wars : The Video Game is a video game based on the Star Wars-themed toy line by the LEGO Group, taking place during the prequel trilogy (The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith), with an end segment from A New Hope. LEGO Star Wars was released on April 5, 2005, a full month before the final Star Wars film premiered.
It was developed and published by Traveller's Tales and Giant Entertainment for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and Windows, with Griptonite Games developing the Game Boy Advance version. All versions were distributed on April 5, 2005 by Eidos Interactive and LucasArts. A Mac port, developed by Aspyr, was released in August 2005. A GameCube version of the game was released on October 26th 2005.
Lego Star Wars was billed as a "kid's game" and received the "Game of the Year" award from Kidzworld.com but nonetheless 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 through the month.
The cutscenes do not include any speech at all, with the characters simply gesticulating and relying on the players knowledge of the films to fill in the story. However, on the GBA version of the story, some speech is shown in text above or below the game.
A sequel, LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, was released September 11, 2006 in Europe and September 12, 2006 in the United States.
There are a total of 56 playable characters. The playable characters are modeled like actual LEGO parts (but with far more mobility) and are divided into groups according to certain skills. Jar Jar Binks, General Grievous, and Grievous' Bodyguard, for example, can jump higher than most characters. Jango Fett can shoot faster than any other character with a blaster and can also fly (essentially hovering). The 9-year-old Anakin Skywalker and young Boba Fett can crawl in narrow or small spaces where other characters are unable to go (despite, rather humorously, being no smaller than the other characters). The astromech droids R2-D2 and R4-P17 are able to hover over chasms, open certain doors, and disable other droids, with the exception of General Grievous. Qui-Gon Jinn can swing his saber four times by attacking in the right pattern, instead of three like the other characters. Yoda has three different modes, the first walking with his cane, the second is floating in his hover chair, while the last is his lightsaber mode where he leaps and flips around while swinging his saber. Darth Maul uses a double bladed lightsaber that is slightly faster, and General Grievous has four lightsabers, but cannot use the Force. All of the different Jedi and Sith have their own unique style of lightsaber wielding (except Shaak Ti, Ki-Adi Mundi, Kit Fisto and Luminara Unduli, as they copy Obi-Wan's moves), and can use the Force to solve certain puzzles. The Sith have "Dark" force powers, that can, unlike the Jedi character's force powers, be used on black bricks. Any unlocked character (besides the Droideka) can be found walking around in Dexter's Diner (and subsequently getting into fights), the area from which you choose what level to enter, and also where you can view any vehicles whose parts you have found. LEGO Star Wars also has a feature called 'free play', which enables the player to play the same level again, but with the ability to switch between characters and thus get into areas containing extras the player was unable to get before. A player can use any character they have unlocked in freeplay. You can even have good and evil team up, such as Qui-Gon Jinn and Darth Maul. The free play option will only appear when the player finishes a level. Levels that are played in vehicles cannot be played in freeplay, but you are able to be replayed in story mode like all the others. Some characters, such as Chancellor Palpatine, the PK Droid, and the Gonk Droid, can't do anything but walk, although they are never attacked in the case of PK Droids and Gonk Droids, giving them the ability to traverse the levels unharmed.
Because Lego Star Wars is based on the Prequel Trilogy (Episodes 1, 2 and 3), Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, and other characters from the original Star Wars trilogy are not shown in the game, as they appear in the sequel, Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy.
This game was released before Revenge of the Sith was released, so many people bought the game to see what happened in Episode III, therefore shooting up the sales. Some people waited until they saw the movie to buy the game, so the movie wasn't spoiled for them, as its basic plotline was shown in the game. This was warned about in reviews of the game.
Every character has an ability besides moving with the exception of three: Chancellor Palpatine can only jump, the PK Droid can only move, and the Gonk Droid is very slow and cannot jump. However, the latter two are not attacked by enemies, so they can pass through dangerous areas safely as with any other droid character. (Except for the Battle Droid, Super Battle Droid, Droideka, General Grievous and Grievous' Bodyguard.)
Some characters included are Obi-Wan Kenobi (Padawan, Episode II, Episode III), Anakin Skywalker (at several ages: Boy, Padawan, Jedi Knight, Darth Vader), Qui-Gon Jinn, Darth Maul, Jar Jar Binks, Padmé (Battle, Clawed), Jango Fett, Boba Fett, Clone Trooper (pilot, battler, normal, defender, walker pilot, stormtrooper) Yoda, Count Dooku, Kit Fisto, Luminara Unduli, Chancellor Palpatine, Ki-Adi-Mundi, General Grievous, Chewbacca, Wookiee, IG-100 MagnaGuard, Queen Amidala, C-3PO, R2-D2, TC-14, Mace Windu, and Darth Sidious
The Game Boy Advance (GBA) version of Lego Star Wars has several differences (mostly for the sake of portability), including fewer playable characters (15), devalued credits (grey pieces are worth 1, blue 5 and yellow 10 credits), fewer levels and only one player character on screen at a time and cutscenes are still renders of the home console versions. However, it still remains a fairly large cartridge (128 mbit).
All lightsaber users are able to deflect blaster shots aimed at them (provided they are attacking the shot), and each character has his own style. They also are the only ones able to use the force to interact with undeployed platforms and switches. However, unlike the PS2, Xbox, GameCube, and Pc versions of the game, blaster shots can only be deflected if they are headed straight towards at you at the front, not the back or sides of your charatcer. Blaster characters can charge a shot by holding the button, making it stronger and able to pass through several enemies. However, as they don't have the shot deflecting abilities of Jedi, their use is quite limited
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Top Christmas Presents!?
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I'm brainstorming some ideas on what to get my kids for Christmas & their birthdays - my daughter will be 5, December 30th, and my son will be 3 December 3rd.
Any good ideas will be helpful! They're really into the arts and craftsy things!! :)
And if anyone knows what the top toys are for 2007 - would be much appreciated. ;)
thanks
why not china?
Answer
I have a 2 year old son...4 words...Thomas The Tank Engine. As for the 5 year old...Dora is in, although I don't really care for her. Stick to the toys that last awhile...Little Tikes, Step2...maybe for the 5 year old an indoor gardening kit she can take care of this winter when we are all stuck inside?
I have a 2 year old son...4 words...Thomas The Tank Engine. As for the 5 year old...Dora is in, although I don't really care for her. Stick to the toys that last awhile...Little Tikes, Step2...maybe for the 5 year old an indoor gardening kit she can take care of this winter when we are all stuck inside?
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