ALL LEGO Star Wars II - Details

Details on both the GBA and Nintendo DS versions of LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy.

As a wise green Jedi Master once proclaimed, "Size matters not." The handheld versions of LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy feature unique ways for you to build and battle your way through a tongue-in-cheek Star Wars galaxy, while still maintaining the fun and endless customization of LEGO set during the time period of the first three Star Wars films. The three handheld versions are as follows:

The Nintendo DS version of LEGO Star Wars II stands as a completely unique version of the game. Using the system's power for full 3D action, it also creatively utilizes the touch screen.

Features:

  • Use the touch screen to do the following:
    • Swap between characters on the fly.
    • Take full hands-on advantage of the Character Customizer.
    • Swap between all unlocked Characters in Free Play mode.
    • Control the camera.
  • Wireless connectivity also allows for two-player co-op and an exclusive four-player versus mode, the Battle Arena. Collect 10 mini-kit pieces in each level to put together bounty hunters to fight in this environment set at Jabba's Palace. Compete to be the first to find and capture Han Solo in carbonite. The Battle Arena mode features single-pack downloadable play for up to four users.
  • Use the Character Customizer for Story mode by adding traditional LEGO accessories such as cowboy hats to the likes of Luke, Han and Leia. Like in the console versions, you can create even wackier custom-made characters for play in Free Play mode.

    Those who played the first LEGO Star Wars for GBA will feel right at home with the handheld system's version of the sequel. And there's even more to love this time around.

    Features:

    • Pilot classic ships through Story or Free Play modes.
    • Adventure with a full party. Swap control of characters to utilize each individual's unique skills and abilities.
    • Contains far more LEGO interaction than its predecessor.
    • Delivers greater depth of Free Play mode puzzles and unlockables.
    • Features some of the GBA's most stunning graphics via a unique 2D isometric view very friendly to the system's capabilities.
Posted on 15-05-2006 by Dennis

Comments

  • Well im excited.

    jedibmoney, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • lmao, i like how 2 of the 4 things touch screen lets you do involves swapping characters, and the third thing involves creating characters. nonetheless, doesnt look bad

    darkshadow61, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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