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How do you get through Weapons Factory? How do you get through the Zillo Beast? Games Guru: This takes a TON of strategy. How do you get the stealth ship? Games Guru: It’s not easy. You have to collect all 130 gold bricks. – Finish all levels in Story Mode. – Get enough studs in each level to attain “True Jedi” status. – Get all 10 Minikits in each level. – Finish all Ground Assault Missions, both the Republic and Separatist sides. – Finish all Space Assault Missions. – Finish all 12 Bounty Hunter Missions aboard the Invisible Hand. Games Guru: Here you go: — Character Studs 2D5GNM — Character Studs QD2C31 — Stud Magnet 6MZ5CH — Score X10 N1CKR1 — Minikit Detector SD5NA — Dual Wield 4ES4R — Dark Side X1V4N2 Dear Mister Games Guru, I noticed you haven’t had any questions about this game. I was wondering if you knew any of the codes. Thank you for your help. Games Guru: No problem!




— Stud Magnet 6MZ56H — Minikit Detector CSD5NA — Glow in the Dark 4GT3VQ — Regenerate Hearts 2D7JNS Ask the Games Guru Need help with your favorite videogame? Want to level up? Click here to send in your questions for the Games Guru. Selected questions will be answered here and in the printed magazine. © 2017, Boy Scouts of America. Proudly powered by WordPress Theme: MH Magazine by MH Themes.Michael and Gavin become one with the force and stomp on some Ewoks in Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens! Other Videos You'll LikeIncredible LegosLego'S PowerLego MinecraftLego Models MocsLego ModificationsLego PornInspiration LegoExceptional LegoAwsome LegoForwardBetter mad with the rest of the world than sane aloneLEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga is a video game announced by LucasArts on May 25, 2007 at Celebration IV. It is based on the Star Wars-themed toy line by the LEGO Group, and is a combination of the highly successful LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game and its sequel LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy.




The game was released for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Nintendo DS on November 6, 2007. A PC version was released on October 13, 2009. The Mac OS X version, published by Feral Interactive, was released on 12th November 2010.[6] It was also released on the iOS in December 2013. On November 12, it was one of the games to receive backwards compatibility from Xbox 360 to Xbox One. The Complete Saga gives a humorous look on the movies of both the Prequel trilogy and the Original trilogy. The game was developed by Traveller's Tales, who was also responsible for the other games in the series. LucasArts published the game as they did with LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy. It contains the levels and characters of the first two games, but has additional content for the levels. A total of 160 characters are available, as well as additional and expanded levels. The game does not delve too deeply into the plot of the saga; rather it gives a summary with some focus on important events, but in a humorous take.




For instance, when Luke Skywalker gets his father's lightsaber from Obi-Wan Kenobi, he accidentally slices off C-3PO's head. The characters also do not speak, only making grunts and vocalizations. Sometimes this is used to comedic advantage, such as when Darth Vader reveals his true identity to his son (instead of saying "No, I am your father", he holds up a picture of him with Padmé during Episode III), and instead of Princess Leia pleading with Moff Tarkin not to destroy Alderaan, she simply waves her hands in the air while vocalizing something along the lines of "blah blah blah". The levels originally found in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game have content similar to those in LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy such as Power Bricks and vehicles. New game features include enhanced Force powers, new power-ups and a new Challenge Mode. The speeder chase level, originally removed from the first game, is a playable level, as well as a playable Zam Wesell. Much of the game revolves around collecting "studs," small LEGO pieces that are used as an in-game currency.




In addition to this, the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 versions include online co-operative play, allowing two players on different consoles to play the game; however single-console co-operative is also supported. The Playstation 3 version can also output to 1080i resolution. The Wii version does not have online or High Definition video output, instead using the motion-sensing capabilities of the console to drive vehicles and attack. For instance, to attack as a Jedi, the player can swing the remote much like the character would in the game. On the Wii, the game is graphically identical to how the original game and its sequel appeared on the Playstation 2 and Xbox. However on the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360, the game has been given many graphical nuance upgrades, such as depth of field, blooming, bump mapping, higher texture resolution and more detailed models. For instance, the legs of the minifigures were square in the first two games, while in "The Complete Saga" their interiors are fully modeled.




However, there have been no upgrades to the amount of things on screen. The Battle of the Grassy Plains scene, for example, is devoid of many objects, making the scene look quite bare. In the original LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game, the music for Episode III was not yet available and so the Episode III levels had to use music from the other 5 Episodes. This has been fixed for The Complete Saga, as now the correct music is heard throughout. However, this only applies to in-game music. The music during the cutscenes remain the same. For instance, Obi-Wan's arrival on Utapau to confront General Grievous uses music from the Battle of Endor, and the music during the twins' birth is the concert piece from Return of the Jedi Luke and Leia. There are 36 levels in this game, many of which are the same as those found in the original games. A level involving the pursuit of bounty hunter Zam Wesell was added (this was a deleted level from LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game), in addition to a Secret Level depicting Anakin Skywalker destroying the Droid Control Ship (though still not part of the Episode I level set).




The game takes place from "the Trade Federation’s 'negotiations' with Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn in Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace" to "the space battle above Endor in Return of the Jedi", however it only covers the events seen in the films (so for instance the Clone Wars franchise is not depicted, let alone extant; however, the The Clone Wars franchise was covered in LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars). The "Gunship Cavalry" level was redesigned to encourage the open vehicle gameplay of LEGO Star Wars II, while "Mos Espa Podrace" was merged into one long track, rather than a segmented design from the original game (which can be played as a Bonus Level). These Bonus levels and 10 additional Bounty Hunter Missions add new challenges to the Prequel Trilogy. Also, the Episode I-III levels have been redesigned so that characters have to build, ride vehicles, wear helmets and get access to bounty hunter areas, to an extent that some secrets from the Prequel Trilogy have been changed so that you would need to have played the Original Trilogy to access them.

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