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System: XBox 360
Also On: PS3, Wii, DS
Publisher: LucasArts
Developer: LucasArts
Genre: Action
ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+
Release Date: November 6, 2007

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Rating: 3.9/5 (28 votes cast)

Number of Players: More than Four players are available for co-op play in this game. This is the highest maximum number available for a specific mode. See chart for details.

Number of Players: 2 players are available for co-op play in this game. This is the highest maximum number available for a specific mode. See chart for details.

Number of Players: 3 players are available for co-op play in this game. This is the highest maximum number available for a specific mode. See chart for details.

Number of Players: 4 players are available for co-op play in this game. This is the highest maximum number available for a specific mode. See chart for details.

Online Co-Op: Co-Op Play is available over the internet or an online service like Xbox Live or the PlayStation Network. Each player needs their own system, game, and internet connection.

Couch Co-Op: Couch or Local Co-Op allows players to use one copy of the game with multiple controllers to play co-op. This includes both split screen play and same screen play. Couches are not required.

SplitScreen: The TV is split into multiple screens so each co-op player gets their own viewpoint. The screen could be split vertically or horizontally.

LAN or Systemlink: Co-Op Play is available over a Local Network or System Link Connection. Most likely a router will be required, but you may use a crossover cable in some cases.

Drop-In/Drop-Out: Players can join or leave a cooperative game session at anytime without disrupting an existing player's game.

From the Trade Federation's "negotiations" with Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn in The Phantom Menace to the space battle above Endor in Return of the Jedi, The Complete Saga allows players to kick some brick through 36 Story Mode levels, including Episode II's newly added high-speed pursuit of bounty hunter Zam Wessell. Traveller’s Tales has revamped levels from the original LEGO Star Wars to match the gameplay evolutions found in LEGO Star Wars II, and Prequel Trilogy characters can now be mixed and matched with those from the Original Trilogy – more than 160 in all. [LucasArts]
 
 Co-Op Information 
Local Co-Op: Yes
Number of Players Offline: 2 Players
Online Co-Op:Yes
Number of Players Online: 2 Players
LAN or System Link: No
Number of Players via LAN or System link: 0 Players
Splitscreen: No
Playable Online with Splitscreen:No
Number of Players Online with Splitscreen:0 Players
Drop-In / Drop-Out: Yes
Co-Op Specific Content: No
Single player content available in Co-Op: Yes

 

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 User Reviews
by: zanasta on 12.19.2008
I had a ton of fun shooting Roland just to see him explode. But the game play is fun and entertaining for hours with some challenging areas. If you want some laughs and an over all good time playing it's well worth it.
by: roland on 10.05.2008
It's hard to argue with how much fun Lego Star Wars is. Okay, so the game is ridiculously easy and there's virtually no punishment for dying, but that didn't stop us from having a blast. The premise is pretty straight-forward, play through all 6 SW movies with everything built out of Legos. There are also some additional, optional, missions that can be done for completionists or people who just want to spend more time with the game. It's the kind of game that's perfect for gamers of any age or level (or even non-gamers). It's also clearly meant to be played cooperatively. I will add a caveat that about three-quarters of the way through the game, we started to burn out on it and we haven't had near as much fun with the follow-up Lego games as we did Star Wars. But, even with that, I certainly think it's worth it for any coop player to pick up, you'll get your money's worth.
by: Anonymous on 09.18.2008

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That 360 bundle isnt too shabby...but Im not going to risk getting trampled...
A few years ago, a neighbor offered my wife a Super Nintendo with five games, all for $25, before it went into their garage sale
Hopefully folks had fun. Got quite a few matches in, but I'm signing off for the night.
Arcade, Gears, Halo, Rainbow 6 vegas 2. Sounds good to me. Though Virtuoso and I have some IP issues. my tags are below.
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You would think they would patch the USB port stuff.. Its just silly to have to unplug stuff that you usually just leave plugged

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