Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga goes GameCity ’07, new details revealed

Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga - Image 1As promised, developer TT Games brought Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS) to GameCity 2007 in Nottingham. Producer Jonathan Smith showcased some of the features of the upcoming game, particularly the many ways to play using the Wii.

According to Smith, there’s been confusion about having a light saber peripheral for Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga‘s iteration on Nintendo’s console. TT Games has no plans to release a light saber, but he jokingly duct-taped a Wii Remote to his son’s light saber before saying, “Here is the Wii light saber, TM. Anyone can make one of these at home.”

Smith believes it wouldn’t be easy for gamers to go through Lego Star Wars with a Wii light saber because they’re not Jedi, but there are still some moves they can pull off. One is grapple feature, which allows players to move from one grapple point to another by flicking the Wiimote upwards.

From what we’ve previously heard, this Lego flavored Star Wars title will include all six movies in the saga. What’s interesting to note is that there’ll be 120 playable characters and you’ll be able mix things up a bit by placing them where they’re not supposed to be. With online co-op for the 360 and PS3 versions, fun awaits if we can put Luke and Anakin fighting side by side.

For more details on what happened at GameCity ’07, click on the Read link below.

Buy: [Lego Star War: The Complete Saga (PS3)]
Buy: [Lego Star War: The Complete Saga (Xbox 360)]
Buy: [Lego Star War: The Complete Saga (Wii)]
Buy: [Lego Star War: The Complete Saga (DS)]

Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga - Image 1As promised, developer TT Games brought Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS) to GameCity 2007 in Nottingham. Producer Jonathan Smith showcased some of the features of the upcoming game, particularly the many ways to play using the Wii.

According to Smith, there’s been confusion about having a light saber peripheral for Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga‘s iteration on Nintendo’s console. TT Games has no plans to release a light saber, but he jokingly duct-taped a Wii Remote to his son’s light saber before saying, “Here is the Wii light saber, TM. Anyone can make one of these at home.”

Smith believes it wouldn’t be easy for gamers to go through Lego Star Wars with a Wii light saber because they’re not Jedi, but there are still some moves they can pull off. One is grapple feature, which allows players to move from one grapple point to another by flicking the Wiimote upwards.

From what we’ve previously heard, this Lego flavored Star Wars title will include all six movies in the saga. What’s interesting to note is that there’ll be 120 playable characters and you’ll be able mix things up a bit by placing them where they’re not supposed to be. With online co-op for the 360 and PS3 versions, fun awaits if we can put Luke and Anakin fighting side by side.

For more details on what happened at GameCity ’07, click on the Read link below.

Buy: [Lego Star War: The Complete Saga (PS3)]
Buy: [Lego Star War: The Complete Saga (Xbox 360)]
Buy: [Lego Star War: The Complete Saga (Wii)]
Buy: [Lego Star War: The Complete Saga (DS)]

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