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Star Wars Video Games – Top 6 by James Mouldin

Star Wars is one of the most successful franchises of all time, and it’s no surprise that there are a large amount of video games to choose from. The problem is, how do you know which ones to play? Of course, you could play them all, but that is not really practical considering the fact that there are over 50 different titles spanning various different consoles in the last decade alone. This guide is designed to introduce you to the six best titles from the last ten years. The number six was chosen since it correlates with the six movies in the franchise.

#6: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (2008) — Windows, Mac OS, PS3, PS2, Xbox360, Wii

This is a very popular title because of recent marketing campaigns by LucasArts (the creators of the game, and founded by Star Wars creator George Lucas). It is a third-person action game and features the use of state-of-the-art technology. The player assumes the role of Darth Vader’s apprentice and must use their Lightsaber and force techniques to defeat enemies throughout the universe.

#5: Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader (2001) — Nintendo GameCube

One of the most highly praised Star Wars games and one of the best overall on the GameCube console. This is a flight action game where the player assumes control of various spacecraft to complete the missions throughout the game. The game covers the original trilogy period which consists of Episodes 4-6 so there will be many familiar locations to those who are fans of the films.

#4: Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (2007) — Windows, PS3, Xbox360, Wii

This game takes a different approach and depicts the Star Wars universe using Lego created characters and locations. It contains great humor and gameplay and is one of the most entertaining Star Wars experiences you can get on any platform. The Complete Saga will take the player from Episode 1 all the way through Episode 6.

#3: Star Wars Battlefront 2 (2005) — Windows, PS2, Xbox

Battlefront II builds upon its highly successful predecessor, Star Wars Battlefront, with improved gameplay, campaigns, and graphics. Additionally, Battlefront 2 adds new features such as allowing the player to play as Jedi and to take part in space battles. This is a great single player game, but is even more fun with a friend. Whether you choose to play as the Empire or Republic, you’ll have a blast.

#2: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 — The Sith Lords (2003) – Windows, Xbox

Commonly referred to as KOTOR 2, this is one of the most in-depth Star Wars experiences you will find. With a campaign lasting 40+ hours, there is plenty for you to explore and enjoy in this wonderful game. Classified as a third person RPG (role-playing game), the player assumes the role of an exiled Jedi Knight and must complete various quests and objectives to move along with the story. The choices you make will affect the outcome of the story and whether you represent the light side of the force, or give into the dark side.

#1: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (2003) — Windows, Xbox, Mac OS

Set 4000 years before the events of A New Hope, this took Star Wars and RPG games into a new direction. Using the same mechanics as its sequel KOTOR 2, Knights of the Old Republic slightly edges it out for the Number 1 game based on the greater storyline and the innovation contained within. It has won many awards including Game of the Year, and acted as the foundation for the future of Star Wars games at the time. If you are to only play one Star Wars game, it is highly recommended that you choose Knights of the Old Republic.

If you enjoy these games, be sure to keep an eye out for Star Wars: The Old Republic which is scheduled for a 2011 release. From the creators of Knights of the Old Republic, this new game is a MMORPG (Massively multiplayer online role-playing game) similar to games such as World of Warcraft, but takes place in the Star Wars universe.

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Holiday is coming and you have no idea what to give to your little Star Wars devotee. With the plethora of Star Wars action figures, games and replicas, finding one that could produce jaw-dropping effect can be quite challenging. Well, if this is your case, you should consider getting the Star Wars AT (All Terrain) Vehicles from Hasbro. When it comes to finding the right gift for a Star Wars fanatic, a Star Wars AT Vehicle such as the AT-AT (All Terrain Armored Transport) or AT-TE (All Terrain Tactical Enforcer) is a great option because one could always play with them for a staged battle in the comfort of one’s living room or bedroom.

A collector (or simply a kid who wish to be a Jedi someday), can have more than one Star Wars AT Vehicle. The general rule of thumb is the more AT Vehicles they have, the better their staged combat be. Some of the less expensive AT Vehicles manufactured by Hasbro are the Clone Wars Trade Federation AAT (Armored Assault Tank) that costs $24.99, the Clone Wars AT-AP (All Terrain Attack Pod) that costs $24.99, and Transformers Crossovers Captain Rex to AT-TE that is sold at $15.99 per replica. However, you can get these toys at better price at reputable shopping sites like Amazon.

Nonetheless, since you intend to give a jaw-dropping gift, I would advise you to get the best ones. My favorites are the Star Wars AT-AT and AT-TE vehicles from Hasbro. Sure, they have several types of AT-AT toys but to be specific, the best pick is Star Wars® Imperial AT-AT All Terrain Armored Transport Vehicle that costs about $99. At about 2 feet tall and 2 feet long, it is so far the biggest AT-AT replica ever made. With superb details, it can seat about 20 figures inside, Speeder Bikes and AT-ST vehicles. With plenty of sound effects from the movie Empire Strikes Back, one can easily bring the battle of the galaxy into his/her living room. There are several opening hatches where you can peek inside the vehicle, and it is equipped with missiles and laser chin guns, waiting to be launched. Additionally, this particular toy is relatively stable and solid compared to several other toys created by Hasbro.

Meanwhile, for you who wish to buy AT-TE vehicle replica, the Star Wars 3.75″ Republic AT-TE Tank Vehicle will suit any kid well. Although it is smaller than the AT-AT vehicle, still there is a large storage space that can hold a squad of clone troopers. Some of the artilleries and armories on board are multi-rotational main cannon and laser guns. There are 6 laser barrels and a cannon projectile. It has superb details and comes with wheels; one can easily roll it on the floor for a staged battle. Additionally, there are plenty of sound effects to help increase playing excitement. Since both AT vehicles come with one or more figures aboard, you could enhance your little one’s playing experience by giving him/her Star Wars action figures. Get these fascinating AT vehicles at fantastic price online and give your aspiring Jedi a gift that he/she would remember for months to come.

If you plan to get the Star Wars AT-AT and Star Wars AT-TE for your children, please follow the link to get more information on product specification and best offer.

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Star Wars LEGOs by Pedro Brannum

Star Wars LEGOs

Star Wars LEGOs are becoming increasingly popular with the continued success of the Star Wars series.  The LEGO group has done a fantastic job of capitalizing on this success by feeding the LEGO community a constant supply of new Star Wars themed sets.

Starwars LEGO Sets

The LEGO Group has released Starwars themed LEGO sets for the following movies:

  • Episode I: The Phantom Menace Lego Sets
  • Episode II: Attack Of The Clones Lego Sets
  • Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith Lego Sets
  • Episode IV: A New Hope Lego Sets
  • Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back Lego Sets
  • Episode VI: Return of the Jedi Lego Sets

Each of the Starwars themed sets above has it’s own set of LEGOs that compliment that particular movie.  These sets also include highly collectible Star Wars LEGO minifugures (also known as minifigs.)  LEGO minifigs are sought after by many LEGO enthusiasts.

For each of the movies listed above, we will list all of the LEGO play sets that were released.

Episode I: The Phantom Menace Lego Sets

The first movie released for the Pre-quel trilogy, Episode 1 is actually the fourth movie released in the Star Wars saga.  The LEGO Group released the following sets to compliment scenes from The Phantom Menace:

  • AAT 7155
  • Anakin’s Podracer 7131
  • Battle Droid Carrier 7126
  • Battle Droid Carrier 7126
  • Droid Fighter 7111
  • Flash Speeder 7124
  • Gungan Patrol 7115
  • Gungan Sub 7161
  • Jedi Defense I 7203
  • Jedi Defense II 7204
  • Lightsaber Duel 7101
  • Mos Espa Podrace 7171
  • Naboo Fighter 7141
  • Naboo N-1 Starfighter with Vulture Droid 7660
  • Naboo Swamp 7121
  • Podracer Bucket 7159
  • Republic Cruiser 7665
  • Sith Infiltrator 7151
  • Sith Infiltrator 7663
  • Star Wars #4 3343
  • Trade Federation MTT 7662
  • Watto’s Junkyard 7186

This series of LEGO is best known for the amount of rare LEGO sets it has.  LEGO likes to discontinue sets after a certain amount of time has passed.  This has created a relatively high demand for these sets.

Episode II: Attack Of The Clones Lego Sets

This is the second movie released for the Pre-quel trilogy of Starwars films.  The following sets were released by LEGO to compliment scenes from Episode II:

  • AT-TE 4482
  • Bounty Hunter Pursuit 7133
  • Geonosian Fighter 4478
  • Hailfire Droid 4481
  • Hailfire Droid and Spider Droid 7670
  • Jango Fett’s Slave I 7153
  • Jedi Duel 7103
  • Jedi Starfighter 7143
  • Republic Gunship 7163
  • Tusken Raider Encounter 7113

This is a rather small amount of LEGO systems for this movie.  These LEGO systems are also rather rare as all have been discontinued.  Note Jango Fett’s slave I which can fetch upwords of $200 sometimes because it is particularly rare.

Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith Lego Sets

This is the third movie released for the Pre-quels.  LEGO released these sets to compliment scenes from the film:

  • ARC-170 Starfighter 7259
  • AT-AP Walker 7671
  • Clone Scout Walker 7250
  • Clone Troopers Battle Pack 7655
  • Clone Turbo Tank 7261-1
  • Clone Turbo Tank 7661-2
  • Darth Vader Transformation 7251
  • Droid Tri-Fighter 7252
  • Droids Battle Pack 7654
  • Episode III Collectors’ Set 65771
  • General Grievous Chase 7255
  • General Grievous’ Starfighter 7656
  • Jedi Starfighter and Vulture Droid 7256
  • Jedi Starfighter with Hyperdrive Booster Ring 7661
  • Ultimate Lightsaber Duel 7257
  • Ultimate Space Battle 7283
  • V-Wing Fighter 6205
  • Wookiee Attack 7258
  • Wookiee Catamaran 7260

Another example of discontinued LEGOs, this series offers many more sets than Episode II.  The Ultimate Lightsaber Duel 7257 is unique in that it offers an interactive 1 on 1 style setup.

Episode IV: A New Hope Lego Sets

The now legendary original Star Wars movie, A New Hope basically kicked it all off.  This series offers quite a few large (and therefore expensive) sets.

  • Darth Vader’s TIE Fighter 8017
  • Droid Escape 7106
  • Imperial Dropship 7667
  • Imperial Landing Craft 7659
  • Imperial Star Destroyer 6211
  • Landspeeder 7110
  • Millennium Falcon 7190
  • Mos Eisley Cantina 4501
  • Rebel Scout Speeder 7668
  • Sandcrawler 10144
  • T-16 Skyhopper 4477
  • TIE Advanced & Y-wing 7150/7152/7262
  • TIE Fighter 7146
  • TIE Fighter 7263
  • Ultimate Collector’s Millennium Falcon 10179
  • X-wing Fighter 7140/7142
  • Y-wing Fighter 7658

The Millenium Falcon is always a popular find as is Vader’s TIE Fighter.

Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back Lego Sets

The Empire Strikes Back is the fifth movie in the Star Wars Saga but it was actually the second released.

  • Cloud City 10123
  • Hoth Rebel Base 7666
  • Imperial AT-AT 4483
  • Millennium Falcon 4504
  • Motorized Walking AT-AT 10178
  • Rebel Snowspeeder 4500
  • Slave I 6209
  • Slave I 7144
  • Snowspeeder 7130
  • Star Wars #1 3340
  • TIE Bomber 4479
  • Twin-Pod Cloud Car 7119
  • X-wing Fighter (Dagobah) 4502
  • X-wing Fighter 6212

This series of Star Wars LEGOs includes a newer version of the Slave I ship, this one piloted by Boba Fett rather than Jango.  Also a very popular LEGO set.

Episode VI: Return of the Jedi Lego Sets

This is the final movie in the Saga.  Return of the Jedi offers quite a few sets and does a great job of depicting the Movie through LEGO Sets.

  • A-wing Fighter 6207
  • A-wing Fighter 7134
  • AT-ST 7657
  • B-wing at Rebel Control Center 7180
  • B-wing Fighter 6208
  • Desert Skiff 7104
  • Ewok Attack 7139
  • Final Duel I 7200
  • Final Duel II 7201
  • Imperial AT-ST 7127
  • Imperial Inspection 7264
  • Imperial Shuttle 7166
  • Jabba’s Message 4475
  • Jabba’s Palace 4480
  • Jabba’s Prize 4476
  • Jabba’s Sail Barge 6210
  • Speeder Bikes 7128
  • Star Wars #2 3341
  • Star Wars #3 3342
  • TIE Interceptor 6206

Peter is a Star Wars LEGO collector and especially enjoys collecting Star Wars minifigs.

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