LEGO Star Wars | |
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Basic Information | |
Type(s) |
Series |
Traveller's Tales, Universomo | |
LucasArts, Eidos Interactive, TT Games, THQ | |
Parent franchise(s) |
Star Wars |
Action, Adventure, Platform, Science-fiction | |
Game Boy Advance, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Mobile phone, Nintendo DS, GameCube, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox and Xbox 360 | |
Lego Star Wars is a video game series based on the eponymous toy line created by the Lego Group.
History[ | ]
Lego Star Wars: The Video Game (Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox), based on the prequel trilogy of the Star Wars saga, was released in March 2005.
Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox, Xbox 360), based on the original trilogy, was released in September 2006. A mobile phone adaptation, developed by Universomo and published by THQ, was released on December 11.
Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360), a compilation of the first two games, was released in May 2007.
Lego Star Wars: The Quest for R2-D2, based on the short film of the same name, was released to Lego.com and StarWars.com as a free online game in October 2009.
Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars (Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360), was announced on February 9, 2010. It will be released in 2011.[1]
Playable characters and vehicles[ | ]
Characters and vehicles are listed in alphabetical order. Shaded cells denote characters and vehicles that must be purchased at Dexter's Diner (in Lego Star Wars: The Video Game) or the Mos Eisley Cantina (in Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy and Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga).
Characters[ | ]
Character | Lego Star Wars: The Video Game | Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy | Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (mobile) | Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga |
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Aayla Secura | Template:\n | |||
Admiral Ackbar | ||||
Anakin Skywalker (Boy) | ||||
Anakin Skywalker (Ghost) | ||||
Anakin Skywalker (Jedi Knight) | ||||
Anakin Skywalker (Padawan) | ||||
Battle Droid | ||||
Battle Droid (Commander) | ||||
Battle Droid (Geonosis) | ||||
Battle Droid (Security) | ||||
Beach Trooper | ||||
Ben Kenobi | · | |||
Ben Kenobi (Ghost) | ||||
Bespin Guard | ||||
Bib Fortuna | ||||
Boba Fett | ||||
Boba Fett (Boy) | ||||
Bossk | ||||
C-3PO | ||||
Captain Antilles | ||||
Captain Panaka | ||||
Chancellor Palpatine | ||||
Chewbacca | ||||
Clone Trooper (Episode II) | ||||
Clone Trooper (Episode III) | ||||
Clone Trooper (Episode III, Pilot) | ||||
Clone Trooper (Episode III, Swamp) | ||||
Clone Trooper (Episode III, Walker) | ||||
Commander Cody | ||||
Count Dooku | ||||
Darth Maul | ||||
Darth Vader | ||||
Death Star Trooper | ||||
Dengar | ||||
Dexter Jettster | ||||
Disguised Clone | ||||
Droideka | ||||
Emperor Palpatine | ||||
Ewok | ||||
Gamorrean Guard | ||||
General Grievous | ||||
Geonosian | ||||
Gonk Droid | ||||
Grand Moff Tarkin | ||||
Greedo | ||||
Grievous' Bodyguard | ||||
Han Solo | ||||
Han Solo (Endor) | ||||
Han Solo (Hood) | ||||
Han Solo (Hoth) | ||||
Han Solo (Skiff) | ||||
Han Solo (Stormtrooper) | ||||
IG-88 | ||||
Imperial Spy | ||||
Imperial Guard | ||||
Imperial Officer | ||||
Imperial Shuttle Pilot | ||||
Indiana Jones | ||||
Jango Fett | ||||
Jar Jar Binks | ||||
Jawa | ||||
Ki-Adi-Mundi | ||||
Kit Fisto | ||||
Lama Su | ||||
Lando Calrissian | ||||
Lando Calrissian (Palace Guard) | ||||
Lobot | ||||
Luke Skywalker | ||||
Luke Skywalker (Bespin) | ||||
Luke Skywalker (Dagobah) | ||||
Luke Skywalker (Hoth) | ||||
Luke Skywalker (Jedi) | ||||
Luke Skywalker (Pilot) | ||||
Luke Skywalker (Stormtrooper) | ||||
Luke Skywalker (Tatooine) | ||||
Luminara | ||||
Mace Windu | ||||
Mace Windu (Episode III) | ||||
Naboo Soldier | [fn 1] | |||
Obi-Wan Kenobi | ||||
Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode III) | ||||
Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Master) | ||||
Padmé | ||||
Padmé (Battle) | ||||
Padmé (Clawed) | ||||
Padmé (Geonosis) | ||||
Palace Guard | ||||
Pit Droid | ||||
PK Droid | ||||
Plo Koon | ||||
Princess Leia | ||||
Princess Leia (Bespin) | ||||
Princess Leia (Boushh) | ||||
Princess Leia (Endor) | ||||
Princess Leia (Hoth) | ||||
Princess Leia (Prisoner) | ||||
Princess Leia (Slave) | ||||
Queen Amidala | ||||
Qui-Gon Jinn | ||||
R2-D2 | ||||
R2-Q5 | ||||
R4-P17 | ||||
Rebel Friend | ||||
Rebel Pilot | ||||
Rebel Trooper | ||||
Rebel Trooper (Hoth) | ||||
Sandtrooper | ||||
Scout Trooper | [fn 2] | |||
Shaak Ti | ||||
Skiff Guard | ||||
Snowtrooper | ||||
Stormtrooper | ||||
Super Battle Droid | ||||
Taun We | ||||
TC-14 | ||||
TIE Fighter Pilot | ||||
Tusken Raider | ||||
Ugnaught | ||||
Watto | ||||
Wookiee | [fn 3] | |||
Wicket | ||||
Yoda | ||||
Yoda (Ghost) | ||||
Zam Wesell |
Extra toggle characters[ | ]
By turning on extra toggle in LEGO Star Wars 2 and Complete Saga, several more characters become available. The characters listed here are only available with Extra Toggle.
Vehicles[ | ]
This section requires expansion. |
Vehicle | Lego Star Wars: The Video Game | Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy | Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga |
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Anakin's Pod | |||
Clone Arcfighter | |||
Imperial Shuttle | |||
Jedi Starfighter (Red) | |||
Jedi Starfighter (Yellow) | |||
Millennium Falcon | |||
Republic Gunship | |||
Sebulba's Pod | |||
Slave I | [fn 4] | [fn 5] | |
Snowspeeder | |||
TIE Bomber | |||
TIE Fighter | |||
TIE Fighter (Darth Vader) | [fn 6] | ||
TIE Interceptor | |||
X-Wing | |||
Y-Wing | |||
Zam's Airspeeder |
Reception[ | ]
Traveller's Tales president Jon Burton stated in a July 2008 interview with Variety that the series had collectively sold 15 million copies.[2] In May 2009, Wired reported combined sales of 20 million.[3]
Footnotes[ | ]
- ↑ The Naboo Soldier is called the "Royal Guard" in The Complete Saga.
- ↑ Scout Trooper is only playable in the DS version of The Complete Saga, while Extra Toggle must be turned on to play as him in the console versions.
- ↑ The Wookiee is called Wookiee Warrior in Lego Star Wars: The Video Game.
- ↑ The player must obtain all 360 white canisters to unlock this.
- ↑ The player must obtain all 360 white canisters to unlock this.
- ↑ TIE Fighter (Darth Vader) is called TIE Advanced in Lego Star Wars: The Video Game.
References[ | ]
- ↑ Announcing LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars. StarWars.com (February 9, 2010). Retrieved on February 10, 2010
- ↑ Orry, James (July 8, 2008). LEGO Star Wars has sold 15 million units. VideoGamer.com. Retrieved on February 10, 2010
- ↑ Lego and Star Wars Celebrate 10 Years Together!. Wired (May 2, 2009). Retrieved on February 18, 2010