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LEGO Star Wars Video Game Cheats: GC, PS2, Xbox and PC The LEGO Star Wars video game is here for the PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, PC and GBA! Now you can battle your way through the Star Wars Episode I, II and III movies as 30 different heroes and villains. But, it can whup your non-Jedi butt unless you check out these Gamecube, Playstation 2, Xbox and PC cheat codes to unlock a ton of power ups and extra characters. All this good stuff comes straight from Cheat Street - Kidzworld's home for cheat codes, walkthroughs and more. Power-Up With LEGO Star Wars GC, PC, PS2 and Xbox Cheat Codes These codes will unlock a bunch of power-ups. Some are just plain goofy, others give you a ton of power. Head to Dexter's Diner, go to the "Codes" category and punch 'em in there to activate them. LEGO Star Wars Cheat Codes Unlock Star Wars Heroes and Villains With Cheat Codes These codes won't give you any power ups, they will let you unlock a ton of extra characters though! One warning - you still have to pay for these characters to be able to use them, this just unlocks them so you can buy them.




Unlock LEGO Star Wars Characters Battle Droid - Commander Battle Droid - Geonosis Battle Droid - Security Clone EpIII - Pilot Clone EpIII - Swamp Clone EpIII - Walker Mace Windu - EpIII That's it for LEGO Star Wars video game cheats and walkthroughs this week, but stick around and see what cheats Gary can come up with for next week. He'll get the 411 on all the coolest game codes! Don't forget, if you get stuck and need a game cheat code, and let him know! Star Wars Miniatures: Revenge of the Sith Expansion Set News Star Wars Miniatures: Universe Huge Set Review LEGO Star Wars the Video Game PS2, Xbox, PC & GBA Preview 2! Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith DVD Review Get More Star Wars Video Game Cheat Codes Here!Warner Bros. has acquired the film rights to “,” the videogame franchise that has launched a massive following around videos created by its players and millions of fans around the world. (“”) will produce the project through his Vertigo Entertainment banner with Jill Messick (“Mean Girls”).




The deal with Mojang AB, the Swedish developer of the interactive phenomenon, was brokered by CAA. Producers see the game as another opportunity to launch a “Lego”-type franchise: “Minecraft” has more than 100 million players who use virtual blocks to create characters and environments. The game, first introduced in 2009, has since made its way to a variety of digital platforms, including Microsoft’s next-generation Xbox One console. first reported the news.Lego’s new Krennic Imperial Shuttle set drops hints about ‘Star Wars: Rogue One’ See all Editor's Picks Photo by Peter Nowak This bad guy needed a sweet ride, right? The first and totally understandable question you might have when diving into the new Krennic Imperial Shuttle Lego set from the upcoming Star Wars: Rogue One movie is, who or what the heck is a “Krennic?” A picture at the bottom of the box provides a clue. Krennic is indeed a “he”—or more specifically, the white-cape-wearing Director Krennic.




Some judicious Googling turns up more information. Orson Krennic, played by Ben Mendelsohn in the movie, is the director of advanced weapons research for the Imperial military. In a nutshell, he’s the guy responsible for building the Death Star. Such a notorious figure in fictional history should have a suitably nefarious-looking ride, which is where his Imperial Shuttle comes in. Krennic’s ship borrows design elements from previous Star Wars films, looking like a hybrid of the Emperor’s shuttle from Return of the Jedi and Kylo Ren’s ominous transport in The Force Awakens. Krennic’s shuttle is topped by a shark-like fin, and its wings fold down like the Emperor’s shuttle, but its black color exudes the same bad-ass vibe as Ren’s. Details of Star Wars movie plot points are generally closely guarded secrets, which is what makes the release of new Lego sets before the associated film so interesting. Lego has a habit of spoiling such information—see the inclusion of a Giant-Man figure in a Marvel set ahead of this summer’s Captain America: Civil War.




That said, the Krennic shuttle set doesn’t give too much away—or at least not without doing some further research and connecting-of-dots. Aside from the head honcho himself, the set also includes two Imperial Death Trooper minifigures. Some more Googling reveals them to be black-clad variants of Stormtroopers who serve the Empire’s military intelligence division. There’s also K-250, which Wookieepedia confirms to be an Imperial enforcer droid. All of these characters show up in the various trailers released so far. The other two included minifigures, Bodhi Rook and Pao, introduce some intrigue and potential spoilers. Bodhi Rook, it seems, is a former Imperial pilot who defects to the Rebel Alliance. Pao is a commando who helps with the theft of the Death Star plans. Their inclusion is curious. What are a pair of Rebel-affiliated characters doing with a bunch of evil Imperials? Hmm… could it be they’re somehow involved with stealing Krennic’s shuttle?




We’ll know soon enough as Rogue One hits theatres on Dec. 14, but if that does turn out to be the case, blame Lego for spoiling it. Otherwise, the $89 set itself is a good build. At 863 pieces, it’s a relatively quick job that requires only an hour or two. The ship comes in four basic sections: two wings, the main body and the fin. The body is surprisingly functional, with the sloped sides, front hull and back flap all folding open to reveal the innards. The Death Troopers can man the ship’s guns in the front while Krennic himself sits in the cockpit above them. Additional troops can also fit in the side cargo bays. The wings are supported by ball-bearing-like elements, which means they fold smoothly but still maintain some weight and solidity. The ship also sits on retractable ski-like landing gear. If there’s a downside to Krennic’s Imperial Shuttle, the Lego version, it’s that it doesn’t come with a stand. Lego tends to reserve such extra gear for its high-end Ultimate Collector series, leaving us to either build our own or improvise if we want to see the shuttle in its full extended glory.

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