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No, it can't be true! This article covers a subject that is non-canon.Cleanup, This Article Needs... It is requested that this article, or a section of this article, be Cleaned Up. Once improvements have been completed, you may remove this notice. LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga LucasArts, Feral Interactive (Mac) November 6, 2007, (October 13 2009 PC) Single player, two player simultaneously, Online/Xbox Live two player co-operative mode ESRB: Everyone (E) (North America), PG (England) PS3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, PC, Mac LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga gives a humorous on-look at 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 and LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game. It contains the levels and characters of the first two games, but has additional content for the levels and on October 13 2009 it was released for the PC.




For a list of The Complete Saga characters, see LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga Characters Except the Nintendo DS version of the game, there are a total of 160 characters (Plus Indiana Jones bonus character) are playable. This includes all characters from previous LEGO Star Wars games and eight more characters new to the LEGO Star Wars series. Force Transform is using the Force to move glowing objects, the Sith can move dark glowing objects as well. Jedi Lunge is a move used by Lightsaber wielding characters, it involves the character striking the ground in mid jump by moving forward. Jedi Slam is a move used during a double jump, the character smashes the ground below him Force Push pushes enemies into each other and destroys enemies. Commanders and enemies with more than one health are stunned by Force Push not destroyed Force confuse temporarily confuses some characters making them vulnerable See Force Choke in LEGO Star Wars See Force Lightning in LEGO Star Wars




NOTE: Not all vehicles are playable in the Nintendo DS version. It is requested that this article section be expanded. Please improve it in any way that you see fit, and remove this notice once the article section is more complete. Outside Cantina, various levels as secret vehicles During Retake Theed Palace in the final hangar, must be constructed. During "Negotiations" in the last room It is requested that this article, or a section of this article, be expanded. In The Complete Saga it is possible to make your own character out of parts of other LEGO Star Wars characters, as in LEGO Star Wars: The Original Trilogy. The Customization feature has now been upgraded with more parts and options available. The game, as the previous games in the LEGO Star Wars series, has received much praise for its 'family friendly' genre. The DS version of the game uses the touch screen to make up for being the reduced version of the game. SWGames has a collection of images and media related to LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga.




Capitalizing on the popularity of all things “Star Wars,” Legoland will add still more iconic characters and scenes to its themed miniland next year, drawing inspiration from last year’s “The Force Awakens.” In an announcement Thursday previewing its planned attractions for 2017, the Carlsbad theme park also revealed it will be expanding its water park with a water slide raceway and “spray ground,” all designed to evoke the feel of a California beach. First up for next year will be the new Star Wars attraction, expected to make its debut just ahead of spring break and in time for the annual Lego Star Wars days in early March. In addition to replicating six scenes that represent the first 30 minutes of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” the addition will showcase a recreation of the massive Star Destroyer Finalizer featured in the movie. Once completed, the 16-foot-long ship, fashioned from thousands of Lego bricks, will be the longest Lego Star Wars Miniland model ever created.




For Legoland, it was something of a no-brainer to continue adding to the miniland, given its enormous popularity with both children and adults visiting the park, says park president Peter Ronchetti. The addition will replace the Lego scene from the animated series “Star Wars: The Clone Wars.” “When we do anything with Star Wars, the parents and children love it and automatically understand it,” Ronchetti said. “It’s a really fantastic product and by far the most popular of the miniland areas, and whenever Star Wars re-brands itself with a new movie, we’re very keen to enjoy the action and bring those fantastic scenes into Legoland.”Among the film scenes to be featured in the miniland are: Kylo Ren’s capture of Poe at planet Jakku, Rey’s rescue of BB-8, and Poe and Finn’s escape from the Star Destroyer Finalizer. Lights, sound effects and animation will further bring the Lego depictions to life.Next year’s addition will mark the third time the area has been beefed up with new attractions.




Last year’s revamp included the introduction of Death Star, the Galactic Empires’s fictional, moon-sized battle station, fashioned together with tens of thousands of Lego pieces. A year after the miniland made its debut in 2011, the area got its first upgrade, with the addition of new models in each of the seven most famous scenes from the six “Star Wars” films.Thursday’s announcement comes on the heels of Legoland’s debut in May of its immersive Ninjago ride, the first in North America to use hand gestures in place of physical devices to control the outcome of the action. The ride was inspired by the popular Lego line of Ninjago toys and a related TV series. While next year’s attractions don’t match the huge cost of Ninjago, they still account for a significant investment, said Ronchetti, who would not disclose the amount. The yearly introduction of new rides and other attractions is part of the park’s effort to retain its existing fan base of young families and woo new visitors in a Southern California market offering plenty of choices for family entertainment.




Surfer’s Bay, as the Legoland water park expansion is being called, is being designed for young children to compete against one another as they lie face down on a mat and race down one of six water slides. There’s also an area with multiple spray pads where water spritzes up and the kids can run through the area without getting completely doused. Amid the so-called “spray ground” will be Lego models like a dog surfing and a female surfer.The water park, says Ronchetti, is the single most popular area within the Legoland resort, which also includes the Sea Life Aquarium. Opened in 2010, it’s already been expanded once before, in 2013, because of its huge appeal. In addition, Legoland is at work developing a second themed hotel located within the park. Park officials on Thursday released for the first time renderings of the 250-room hotel, which has been designed to look like a castle.The Carlsbad Planning Commission approved the project last week, but because  some of its 55-foot tall architectural components exceed the city’s 45-foot height limit, it will also require City Council approval.

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