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Star Wars Lego I: The Video Game Review


Star Wars Lego I: The Video Game Review Image  Manufacturer: Eidos Interactive
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ESRB Rating: Everyone
Platform(s): Windows 2000, Windows XP
Release Date: September 7, 2007

Average Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars

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Retail Price: $19.99
Online Sale Price: $34.97

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Date: 2008-09-24
Presenting Lego
I saw this game at my cousin's house. I decided to buy for my house. I have a good Nivda card that runs with no problems. I enjoy this game. You get to play through Episodes 1-3. You get to buy characters. The funniest part is the movie clips. These clips are like the movie. I cannot wait for Lego Star Wars 2. HIghly Reccommend this game!

Date: 2008-09-19
Buyer Beware!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have not been able to use since our computer does not have the appropriate hardware (computer is 2 years old) so we will need to purchase an upgrade for the pixels for a mere $[...]. Needless to say, my son is very disappointed....HUGE waste of money!

Date: 2008-09-08
Great Game Especially with Wired Xbox 360 Controller
I just wanted to share some experiences that I had with both Lego Star Wars and Lego Star Wars 2. I purchased both games some years ago so I'm not sure what the disk 1 issue is about from the other posts. Both games were purchased for my older son when he was around 7 years old and he absolutely enjoyed the games. I had a flight joy stick that was recognized by the games and he used that to control the characters. Both games installed without problems. It did take a bit of time but the installations were without problems. Eventually he outgrew the game and I uninstalled the games from both laptop and desktop computers.

My youngest son now is 6 years old and heavily into Star Wars so I reinstalled both games on the same laptop and desktop computers. Both installed without issues. My wife had concerns about my youngest son using the keyboard control and carpal tunnel (he didn't have the strength/coordination to use the flight joystick). I ended up buying a wired Xbox 360 controller because I read that it was more compatible and supported more PC games. The wired Xbox 360 controller was purchased at a local retailer for $40 but Amazon had it on sale for about $30 . . . needed the immediate gratification. I have to mention the 360 controller was of good quality with a long USB cord. Better quality than a PS2 or PS3 controller.

The Lego Star Wars 2 game recognized the 360 controller without problems and mapped the buttons without intervention. The Lego Star Wars game was a bit different. The controller wasn't recognized properly on my laptop installation i.e. only keyboard control was available. My desktop computer initially recognized the controller but I accidently selected default in the controller section (distracted by kids) and controls reverted back to keyboard. The game would not recognize the 360 controller after that mistake. I ended up uninstalling and reinstalling the Lego Star Wars game but the same problem . . . keyboard control only for the desktop computer. I did a bit of searching on the internet and discovered the problem is deleting the file, SWLEGO.BIN, in the directory of the Lego Star Wars game and then the game will recognize the Xbox 360 controller.

I have to mention the button mapping on the Xbox controller is slightly different between the Lego star Wars and Lego Star Wars 2 but it is acceptable and my son adjusted accordingly. Having the Xbox controller certainly brings a new level of game play and control to the game. My 6 year old absolutely loves both games. The keyboard control is confusing and not conducive to game play. Spend the $30-$40 for the wired Xbox 360 controller. You may find a used controller at your local Gamestop store.

Last thing, my computer specs. Desktop: 1.8 Ghz, 768 MB RAM, 256 MB VRAM Nvidia FX5500 discrete graphics card. Laptop: 3.4 Ghz, 1GB RAM, 256 MB VRAM ATI 9800 Mobility discrete graphics card. Both computers are Pentium 4s and they are very very old system (desktop 2001 and laptop 2004). If you have kids and plan on buying a computer, don't be cheap and spend the extra money on a dedicated graphics card! This will save you and your child some heart ache. The intel integrated chip is limited in its capability. I'm running the game on lower resolution on both computers and they work fine.

I'm considering the Lego Indiana Jones and Lego Batman games but have some concerns about the DVD emulator issue (copy protection) as I have an external DVD burner for my desktop and laptop. Both Lego Star Wars and Lego Star Wars 2 are excellent games and I highly recommend them. Good luck.


Date: 2008-09-05
Doesn't always work on Vista!
My son plays this game at a neighbor's house and loves it! I bought one for our house and it will not work on our computer - which is new, has all the gaming "stuff" necessary, but runs on Vista. The company support says, "Sorry, it doesn't always work on Vista!!".

Funny, my neighbor has Vista and it works fine there.

Date: 2008-07-16
Hours of kid entertainment
This is a great game! I like that it introduces Star Wars I-III to my kids. They are too young to watch the movie, but the game is more innocuous, so it's ok. They beg me to play it, so I have to set up a timer to monitor how long they play. I highly recommend it.


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