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LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars WiiReleased in US: March 22, 2011Released in EU: March 25, 2011Released in AU: March 30, 2011 This game has unused playable characters. This game has unused code. This game has hidden development-related text. This game has unused graphics. LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars is the third game in the LEGO Star Wars series, bringing TT Games' traditional slapstick LEGO humor to the Clone Wars era of the saga. A set of character data for four Today Show hosts remains mostly intact. The characters are Al Roker, Ann Curry, Matt Lauer, and Meredith Vieira. Despite being blanked out, their icon files still remain in the game. There are also custom upper body textures for each of the hosts, as well as glasses for Al. The rest of their bodies use generic colors and faces. This is an example of how the characters are referenced in the game files.DAT is a text file called chars.txt. This has all the characters listed that are used in the game, as well as two characters called Dummy_1 and Dummy_2.




There are files for these two characters listed stored in the droids folder. File: Lego_Star_Wars_III_Changelog.7z (285 KB) (info) A large global changelog used across all games under development, for all console versions. The file includes logs for bugs and fixes for various parts of the core engine (tagged internally as ER, GS, TTANIM, and LEGOSYS), as well as the following games: LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 LEGO Lord of the Rings A version number for the final build. The Wii version was built a day before the Windows version. A reference to TT Games' intranet system. There are some references to other console-specific files in this list. Various pieces of text from LEGO Batman. This basic SVN repository readme is found only in the Wii version.LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga is the third LEGO game. It is the compilation of LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game and LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy.




It covers the entire Star Wars saga.Warner Bros. and Lego are ready to travel to a galaxy far, far away once again. WB announced Tuesday that TT Games is developing Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which will be available on June 28. The first teaser for the game employs the Lego series of games’ penchant for injecting even the most serious movie moments with some humor as it recreates many of the scenes glimpsed in The Force Awakens‘ first theatrical trailer. From BB-8 rolling through the deserts of Jakku to Kylo Ren’s lightsaber malfunctioning, the trailer capitalizes on a number of memorable moments from the box office juggernaut. The game will allow players, as past Lego games have, to build different Lego-based items to complete levels, though Lego Star Wars will open that formula up with multiple build options scattered throughout the game as players explore Jakku, Starkiller Base, and more. Of course, this is not TT Games’ first trip into the Star Wars universe.




The developer first began its more-than-a-decade history developing Lego games with Lego Star Wars: The Video Game, which allowed players to experience the prequel trilogy in brick (and much less melodramatic) form. Lego Star Wars: The Original Trilogy then followed a year later. Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars was also developed, making this TT Games’ fourth trek into the franchise.Subscribe now to keep up with the latest in movies, television and music. Descriptions of the game indicate it will go beyond the singular film in its title, with the promise of content bridging the gap between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens. The Force Awakens has previously been represented in games via Disney Infinity 3.0, and teased via the “Battle of Jakku” content for Star Wars Battlefront, though that EA-developed game is otherwise focused on the original trilogy of film. Lego Star Wars has also been revealed as the March cover story for Game Informer, which includes a pair of possible covers featuring Kylo Ren and Rey.




Expect more details before the game’s release in June, when the title will be available for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PC, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii U, PlayStation Vita, and Nintendo 3DS. TT Games just released Lego Marvel Avengers in January, along with the franchise-colliding fun of Lego Dimensions last year. What are you looking for? Can't find what you're looking for? Try the Advanced Search Homepage / LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars by Lucasarts Entertainment 3DS Rated 4.00 by6 gamer(s) You may also like... Runbow Pocket Deluxe Edition Mega Man Legacy CollectionFor the first time, players will experience their favorite stories from Star Wars: The Clone Wars?, retold in the amazing LEGO world that fans know and love. Play wacky mini-games that turn the Star Wars universe on its head, like snowball fights and Droid? Improved Space Flight ? Take to the stratosphere in a number of iconic Starships like the Y-wing and Jedi Starfighter to engage in dazzling dogfights in improved, fully 3D space battles!




New Combat Abilities ? Characters now have more dynamic moves allowing players greater freedom to battle their opponents. Added to that are a number of new Lightsaber abilities including Lightsaber Cutting and Lightsaber Climbing. The game also features new grappling abilities allowing players to navigate their way through puzzles and defeat enemies. Brand New Clone Weapons, Vehicles, and Characters ? Battle Separatist forces while wielding new clone weapons such as rapid-fire guns and rocket launchers, and flying Clone Wars-era vehicles. Plus, unlock classic characters such as Darth Vader, Chewbacca, and Luke Skywalker! All-new immersive and engaging puzzles that reward creative thinking by providing unique building scenarios only possible in a LEGO galaxy far, far away. Unique 3DS Content ? Use Street Pass and Play Coins to unlock new characters and get purchase bonus content. Ben 10: Up to Speed Riding the Storm out (Mandarin) LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars – gra komputerowa z serii gier Lego na PC, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360 i Wii w świecie Gwiezdnych wojen.




Gra bazuje na animowanych Wojnach Klonów. Producentem jest Traveller's Tales, a wydawcą –LucasArts i TT Games. Gra ma dwa tryby gry - jedno- i wieloosobową. LEGO Star Wars III zawiera misje i postacie z Wojen Klonów wraz z oryginalną sagą Gwiezdnych wojen[2][3][4][5]. Rozgrywka jest podobna do poprzednich tytułów gier Traveller's Tales, w których dwóch graczy (lub jeden) wciela się w różne postacie, aby zwalczyć przeciwników, rozwiązać łamigłówki i akcje w różnych misjach. Gra zawiera zarówno sceny z serialu animowanego, jak i z filmu Gwiezdne wojny: część II – Atak klonów. Nowe funkcje zawierają możliwość zarządzania przez graczy dużymi armiami klonów do walki przeciwko droidom oraz zmianę historii, w której gracz może wybrać pomiędzy dwoma postaciami w różnych miejscach i poprowadzić historią każdej postaci oddzielnie. Gra zawiera podział ekranu. Poziomy z pojazdami zostały uaktualnione - teraz gracze mogą zatrzymać ich pojazd i zacząć walczyć na piechotę.

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