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If you could turn one franchise into a game how would you do it? The official Twitter account for LEGO Dimensions – Available Now. Cartoon Violence, Crude Humor 962 Photos and videos Are you sure you want to view these Tweets? Viewing Tweets won't unblock @LEGODimensions. Loading seems to be taking a while. Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information. Add a location to your Tweets When you tweet with a location, Twitter stores that location. You can switch location on/off before each Tweet and always have the option to delete your location history. Turn location onNot nowAnyone can follow this listOnly you can access this list Here's the URL for this Tweet. Copy it to easily share with friends. Add this Tweet to your website by copying the code below. Add this video to your website by copying the code below. Sign up, tune into the things you care about, and get updates as they happen.




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Use Distance Search to find Ads based on where you are and how far you want to travel. Get an alert with the newest ads for "lego" in Ontario.Aller à : , Lego Cusoo renommé le 30 avril 2015 en Lego Ideas[1] est un projet de The Lego Group pour le jouet Lego créé en 2008. Le projet consiste en ce qu'un joueur de Lego propose une de ses créations sur le site de Lego Ideas. Si la boîte obtient 10 000 votes et qu'elle est accepté par des créateurs Lego, elle est alors mise en vente[1]. Le constructeur de la boîte reçoit 1% de l'argent gagné par la vente du produit[1]. À ce jour (décembre 2016), seulement 18 sets ont été acceptées[1] (15 sont sortis et 3 sont en attente de commercialisation). Pour la première fois, en 2015, aucun projet n'a été validé en fin d'année[2],[3]. Pourtant, c'était l'année la plus productive[2],[3] avec des idées très variées comme Daft Punk, le Titanic ou encore le palais de glace de La Reine des neiges. Le modèle numéro 12 nommé Wall•E possédant un problème au niveau du cou, Lego a créé durant la même année le set « 201303 Wall•E », pour remplacer le cou défectueux[4].




Une nouvelle version améliorée a également été mise en vente[4]. Douze sets ont été commercialisés et un doit sortir début 2016. Les six premiers sont des répliques de véhicules existants, de jeux vidéo et de films et les trois derniers n'ont pas été inspirés par quoi que ce soit. Les quatre suivants sont des répliques de séries télévisées et de films. Tous les produits suivants ne seront pas forcément mis en vente. Les deux premiers, oui, mais les autres sont actuel examen par le jury de Lego Ideas. Premier logo sous le nom de Lego Cuusoo. Grâce à des certains projet Ideas, deux gammes ont pu voir le jour : Minecraft, lancé en 2014 (poursuivit en 2015 puis en 2016) et Ghostbusters dont les deux seuls sets actuel de la gamme sont sortis le 1er janvier et le 1er juillet 2016. ↑ /wiki/CUUSOO La page 'Lego Ideas' du wiki officiel Lego. ↑ a et b Catherine Boullay, «  », sur France Inter,‎ 13 novembre 2015 (consulté le ) ↑ a et b «  », sur 20 Minutes,‎ 12 novembre 2015 (consulté le )




↑ a et b Will, «  », sur Hoth Bricks,‎ 15 septembre 2016 (consulté le ). ↑ Ben, «  », sur Übergizmo,‎ 7 octobre 2015 (consulté le ) ↑ (en) Chris, «  », sur The Brothers bricks,‎ 13 mars 2016 (consulté le ). ↑ (en) Caylin, «  », sur the Brothers brick,‎ 11 mars 2016 (consulté le ). ↑ (en) Caylin, «  », sur Brothers Brick,‎ 9 juin 2016 (consulté le ). : Cet article est en partie tiré de cette s TT Games Ltd. is a British video game company. It is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The company was established in 2005 through the merger of developer Traveller's Tales and publisher Giant Interactive Entertainment, subsequently TT Games Publishing. Its other branches include developer TT Fusion, animation studio TT Animation and mobile games companies Playdemic. The company is known for the Lego video game series, which is currently its exclusive focus. The title "TT Games" is often used collectively to describe the company and all of its divisions and subsidiaries.




Designer Jon Burton founded Traveller's Tales as a young man in 1989. He had worked with graphic artist Andy Ingram on a short game demo for the Commodore Amiga, and took it to publishing company Psygnosis for advice; unexpectedly, Psygnosis was impressed and offered to publish the game. As Traveller's Tales, Burton and Ingram completed the game, a hack and slash adventure titled Leander, which was released in 1991. Leander was a success and established Traveller's Tales as an up and coming British developer. Subsequently, Psygnosis contracted Traveller's Tales for two games released in 1993: the side-scrolling puzzle game Puggsy and Bram Stoker's Dracula, a tie-in for the film of the same name. Dracula was a project for Sony, which was in the process of buying Psygnosis. The game enabled Traveller's Tales to expand the company and staff and allowed them to start developing games with bigger companies. In 1994, Traveller's Tales developed Mickey Mania for Disney, initiating a long relationship with the company;




Disney later hired them to develop tie-in games for many of its properties. Starting in 1995, Sega contracted the company to develop two Sonic the Hedgehog games, Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island and Sonic R. Later projects included various film tie-ins, two Crash Bandicoot games, and originals such as the ambitious Haven: Call of the King. Main article: TT Games Publishing In 2003, The Lego Group's video game division Lego Interactive commenced plans to develop Lego Star Wars: The Video Game, based on the company's licensed Star Wars figures. They hired Traveller's Tales to develop the game. Early in the development, Lego closed its game publishing division, and several former Lego Interactive managers founded their own company, Giant Interactive Entertainment, to finish the project. As work progressed, Burton recognized the potential of the game and the Lego licence, and how effectively Traveller's Tales worked with Giant. Talks began on a potential merger. Lego Star Wars was released in 2005 to positive reviews and very strong sales.




The same year, Traveller's Tales purchased Giant Interactive, forming TT Games. Giant Interactive became TT Games Publishing, the company's publishing branch, while Traveller's Tales served as the development division. TT Games continued producing Lego games to considerable success. Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy received several awards and nominations in 2006, including the Best Gameplay Award at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts's 3rd British Academy Games Awards.[1] The company also expanded. In 2007, it acquired a new developer, Embryonic Studios, which became TT Fusion. The same year it also purchased an animation studio. On 8 November 2007, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment purchased TT Games in a deal estimated at £100 million.[2] The company shifted exclusively to making Lego games. In 2015, TT Games released Lego Dimensions, an elaborate toys-to-life game. On 8 February 2017, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment acquired Playdemic via TT Games to make Lego games for mobile devices.

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