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LUCASARTS TO DEBUT
LEGO STAR WARS II
Copyright 2006 LucasArts Press Release
[ February 13th 2006 ]
Just
in time for the American International Toy Fair
2006, LucasArts and TT Games today announced their
plans to release LEGO Star Wars II: The Original
Trilogy [working title], the sequel to one of
the best-selling video games of 2005.
Created
by TT Games and developed by Traveller's Tales,
LEGO Star Wars II is slated for release this fall
across seven platforms. May the Force build with
you on PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system,
Sony PSPTM, Xbox video game system from Microsoft,
Nintendo GameCube , Nintendo DS , Nintendo Game
Boy Advance and Windows.
With
a comical take on the Star Wars Trilogy that revolutionized
pop culture forever (Episode IV A New Hope, Episode
V The Empire Strikes Back and Episode VI Return
of the Jedi), LEGO Star Wars II follows the Rebel
Alliance's battle to dismantle the Galactic Empire
and rebuild a galaxy in pieces.
From
Darth Vader's pursuit of Princess Leia aboard
her Blockade Runner to a showdown on the reconstructed
Death Star, the game includes even more of the
family-friendly LEGO action, puzzles and humor
that earned the original LEGO Star Wars such popularity
and acclaim.
And much
more new to offer, it still has. For the first
time ever, levels feature vehicles and creatures
that players can ride or exit at will. Also, in
LEGO Star Wars II's Free Play mode, gamers can
customize more than 50 new playable characters
by mixing and matching body parts, to build their
own LEGO
Star Wars heroes.
And on
certain platforms, a game save from the first
LEGO Star Wars can unlock as many as 56 additional
characters for Free Play - that's more than 100
characters total, plus millions of possible creations!
Other exciting additions include the ability to
Free Play with vehicles, cool new character-specific
attacks and maneuvers, playable mini-kit vehicles,
an optional advanced mode for experienced players
and more.
"Whether
it was your first gaming experience or you've
played everything released since Pong, the first
LEGO Star Wars was one of those rare video games
that everyone enjoyed," said Jim Ward, president
of LucasArts. "With LEGO Star Wars II, LucasArts
is working with TT Games and Traveller's Tales
not only to set players loose through the original
three chapters of the Star Wars Saga, but also
to make this feel like the true sequel our fans
have been clamoring for."
Distributed
by Eidos
Interactive, the original LEGO Star Wars was
the No. 13 best-selling video game of 2005 (according
to NPD Funworld) with over 2.5 million copes sold
worldwide, and also won its fair share of awards.
A few
of the most notable include G4 Videogame TV's
Best Adaptation of 2005 at the G-Phoria Video
Game Awards, IGN.com's Best Platform Game, GameSpot.com's
Best Use of Creative License, and it was one of
1UP.com's Hidden Gems of the Year. To date the
first game has sold more than 3.3 million units
worldwide.
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