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PublisherLucasArts StudioTT Games GenreAction
Release Dates11/6/0703/26/0811/2/07TBA

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Star Wars, LucasArts and TT Games announced today LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, which enables families to play through the events of all six Star Wars movies in one videogame for the first time ever.

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November 2007: 180,000 units (US) (Source)

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Additional Info on Complete Saga

IGN.com - June 1, 2007


Submitted by throughmylenses (1030) at 11:04AM PST on June 4, 2007


Some additional information on the upcoming title for the Wii.
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LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga Announced

1up - May 24, 2007


Submitted by argon (327) at 10:01AM PST on May 24, 2007


LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga Announced
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LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga Hands-on

IGN - July 9, 2007


Submitted by lstormy10 (294) at 6:48PM PST on July 9, 2007


"There are lots of reasons to go nuts for a new LEGO Star Wars game. You get to run around as little plastic versions of your favorite Jedi, there's a seemingly endless amount of stuff to collect, and it's fun to use the Force. But the big selling point of LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga is simple; you use the Wiimote as a lightsaber. If that concept doesn't sell you on this game, you have no soul. Yes, Wii fans, all the fun of LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game (that's the one that followed the new movies) and LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (that's the one that's pretty self-explanatory) is set to rock that white rectangle in your living room on one disc with a starship's worth of extras."
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Wii Lightsaber Controls Revealed

CVG - July 8, 2007


Submitted by M-Man1 (971) at 10:30AM PST on July 9, 2007


It's not quite every Star Wars fanboy's dream, but pretty close. You swing the Wii remote to slice enemies, aim blasters, and deflect incoming laser fire. The remote is also used to speed up building (by moving the remote and nunchuck up and down) and grappling (by moving the remote upwards).
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