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Rylan S StuffConner S StuffBoys StuffNerdy StuffAwsome LegoAmazing LegoNeat LegosAmazing BuildsLego Zombie SForwardThe Zombie Apocalypse Is Less Terrifying in LEGOHere at WIRED Culture we like to think that our interests are broader than one might expect. And most of the time, that’s actually true. However, any illusions we might have of expansive tastes or a refined palate go out the window when you start talking about slow-motion videos of LEGO Star Wars vehicles being destroyed. So when the crew behind Battle Damage decided to celebrate Star Wars Day 2015 by spending 16 hours building an $800 LEGO Star Destroyer—only to film it taking a nose dive in slow-motion—we were more than a little excited. When they followed that up by assembling and then exploding six more Lego Star Wars vehicles, we wanted to throw them a Royal Award Ceremony on Yavin 4. And now, to prepare for the release later this week of Rogue One—a story about the detailed steps it takes to carry out an epic destruction—we pulled all of those LEGO Star Wars destruction videos (and the behind-the-scenes looks at how they did it) in one place.




Watch your childhood dreams come true. Giant Star Wars LEGO Super Star Destroyer Shattered Try not to cheer when LEGO Admiral Piett flies from his post as this giant Imperial ship falls to its demise. How We Epically Obliterated an $800 Lego Star Destroyer Sometimes, peeking behind the curtain takes the magic away, but this video is more fun than the original. It’s got it all: time-lapsed Lego building, sweaty-palmed guys in lab coats, and a 1,000 frames-per-second Phantom camera on a custom track. Star Wars Lego AT-ST Walker Gets Obliterated by Swinging Logs Behind the Scenes: Star Wars Lego AT-ST Walker Gets Obliterated by Swinging Logs See what it takes to recreate the chicken-walker’s demise in the forests of Endor. Star Wars Lego AT-AT Takes an Epic Fall at Hoth As they say: the bigger the Imperial all-terrain armored transports, the harder they fall. Star Wars Lego TIE Starfighter Gets Smashed by Asteroids Sir, the possibility of successfully navigating an asteroid field is approximately 3,720 to 1.




Star Wars Lego X-Wing Fighter vs. Death Star Say what you want about Darth Vader—the man can fly a TIE fighter. Behind the Scenes: Star Wars Lego X-Wing Fighter vs. Death Star With two crashes and 1,599 lego pieces, this shoot was only slightly easier than fitting two proton torpedoes into the Death Star’s thermal exhaust port. A Millennium Falcon Lego Replica Plummets Into Jakku As far as we know, it got there in Lego form. Star Wars Lego Death Star Gets Destroyed with a Baseball BatJust watch the video already. Behind the Scenes: Star Wars Lego Death Star Gets Destroyed with a Baseball Bat This is definitive proof that these guys have the best job in the world. The Ultimate Star Wars Lego Destruction MashupLegoagogo LegoLego HulkLego Marvel'S AvengersLego MinifigLego BatmanFun LegoLego RhysHulk SaveLego WoahForwardLEGO Hulk to the rescue by Legoagogo, via FlickrBoys Lego Birthday PartyFree BirthdayLego Party NinjagoLego Movie Party IdeasLego Kids PartyLego Theme PartyBoys Birthday IdeasMasks LegoLego Batman MaskForwardClick here to access these awesome LEGO Movies Cut Out Masks....




Try going back to the homepageThere are few better ways to access a galaxy far far away than to engage yourself in the best Star Wars video games. Pick a side and play as the Empire or the Rebels in Empire at War. Or play as your favorite character, and navigate planets and missions. If you are a fan of LEGO, get your hands on Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, the game that follows the events of A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. These games, among many others, will catapult you into an alternate universe full of Jedi, Stormtroopers, Han Solo, and Princess Leia. Use lightsabers, drive AT-ATs, and gain wisdom from Yoda, all from the comfort of your home. The possibilities for an out-of-this-world gaming experience are infinite with any of the best Star Wars video games.Lego Star Wars II: The Original TrilogyLego Star Wars II: The Original TrilogyStar WarsLego Star Wars II: The Original TrilogyStar WarsA New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the JediStar WarsStar Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue LeaderStar Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue LeaderBecome the leader of a Rebel flying force as you battle the Empire in Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader.




In this expansion of the original game, Luke Skywalker and Wedge Antilles have joined the Rebel Alliance to help defeat the Empire in order to restore freedom to the galaxy. This game is a fast-paced, flight action theme and each of the games levels introduces mission objectives. Aircrafts are composed of TIE fighters, Imperial shuttles, and Star Destroyers. Ground defenses are more varied. For a fast moving, high flying adventure, check out Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader.Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi OutcastStar Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi OutcastAs a first or third person shooter in the Star Wars Expanded Universe, the player has the ability to collect a variety of firearms, as well as lightsabers and Force powers. The plot follows protagonist Kyle Katarn as he battles the Dark Jedi, Desann. Over the course of the game, Kyle is joined by other characters. Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast highlights lightsaber combat. The four main antagonists are Dsann, Tavion, Galak Fyyar, and Reelo Baruk.




If you loved Star Wars: Jedi Knight, then this game is a great second step.Star Wars: The Force UnleashedStar Wars the Force Unleashed - Xbox 360As an origin story for both the united Rebel Alliance and the Galactic Civil War depicted in the Original Trilogy, The Force Unleashed is a third person action game in which the character's weapons are the Force and a lightsaber. The game introduces a new protagonist, "Starkiller," as Darth Vader's secret apprentice. This game completely reimagines the scope and scale of the Force by adding new technologies. To get the most out of the Force and all of it's powers, then this is the game for you.Star Wars: The Old RepublicStar Wars: The Old Republic - PCStar WarsStar Wars: Knights of the Old RepublicStar WarsStar WarsLEGO Star Wars: The Complete SagaLego Star Wars: The Complete Saga - Nintendo WiiThis game combines the first two LEGO Star Wars games, The Video Game and its sequel, The Original Trilogy, and expands them with new characters, enhanced visuals and more bonus levels than you can shake a lightsaber at.




The point of the game is to make it through the entire story successfully and collect the gold pieces. Most of the levels are the same as in the previous games, with a few new addition and modifications. In this version, you can build and ride vehicles and access bounty hunter and Stormtrooper areas. New Force powers are also included. Star Wars: Empire at WarStar Wars: Empire at War: Gold PackThis is a real time strategy game that takes place in the Star Wars universe. As a player, you'll be involved in every aspect of conflict between the Rebels and the Empire. You must manage your economy, develop technology, build factories as well as get information on new planets. Whether you play as the Empire or the Rebels, each side has their own advantages and weaknesses. The visual and sound effects will definitely impress you. Since it is real time strategy, players must build up their forces to gain power, and to keep you on edge, if you contemplate a move too long, it can end in disaster.




Delivering a presentation that is as epic as the films themselves, Star Wars: Empire at War is ideal for any fan of strategy games, and absolutely necessary for Star Wars aficionados.Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic IIStar Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith LordsThe game takes place about five years after the conclusion of its prequel during a time of the Dark Wars and concentrates on a different set of characters. Based on your player choices in the last game, the ending may vary. But regardless of the ending, Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords begins with the Sith having completely destroyed the Jedi Order. The player takes control as a Jedi Knight banished from the Jedi Order. The game offers a wider variety of alien species, weapons and gear. To see how the story goes for the light and dark sides, get this game and play it twice.Star Wars BattlefrontStar Wars Battlefront - XboxStar Wars: Battlefront includes iconic characters and multiple mission options.

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