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  • Star Wars Lego I: The Video Game

    From:Eidos , Eidos Interactive ,
    Star Wars Lego I: The Video Game
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    User Rating:3.0 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#2165




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    Fun for the whole family, 2007-09-12
    Both my son and I have been able to play together with great fun, cooperation, and understanding of how things work.

    1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
    Great fun for kids, 2007-07-15
    My eight year old loves this game. The gameplay is right on target and I am very impressed how the designers were able to make the scenarios so accurate to the real movies -- using a lego environment. Its clever and entertaining. I highly recommend it for kids.

    A great game!, 2007-07-10
    A fun game, good for all ages. It combines the fun of Lego with the awesomeness of Star Wars. It's really good, but you might encounter some setbacks some time in the game. The level, Darth Vader, is hard because you have to time your jumps perfectly and jump a lot. I couldn't stop playing it for a very, very long time. I'm not even finished with it yet. My little sister likes it too (she is 6, almost 7,).

    4 of 5 customers found the following review helpful:
    Buyer beware: Know your system before purchase!, 2007-07-07
    I purchased this game for my son's 10th birthday. He is a huge Star Wars fan and loved Lego Star Wars II, which works fine on his Dell Dimension desktop. However, when we loaded this Lego Star Wars we got an error message telling us it was not supported by our system because we needed "pixel shader 1.1". My family is fairly computer literate, but this was beyond us. Turns out we needed a new graphics card AND a new power supply to support said card in order to play this game. This was especially frustrating because we have never had problems with Lego software before. We do not have an old system yet we ended up spending over $100 in upgrades in order to play this version of Lego Star Wars. These upgrades needed to be installed by a professional, which meant a number of days without our computer. Why Lego can't make its games run with the same system requirements is beyond me. I can't stress strongly enough how important it is to read the graphics card requirements and make absolutely sure they match your system's capabilities before you purchase this software. It looks straightforward, but IT IS NOT! (In case it helps other purchasers, we upgraded to a GeForce FX 5200 graphics card.) Once it's loaded, this game is "awesome" according to my 10-year old, but getting there may not be worth the effort if your system (not to mention pocketbook) is not up to it.

    1 of 6 customers found the following review helpful:
    I'm out $20, and have a really pissed off kid..., 2007-06-28
    We have Stars Wars II and I figured it works on my computer, so Star Wars must too. WRONG! In fact, it doesn't work with any Intel graphics card because of some pixel shader 1.1 thing. My kids were so disappointed. They spent their own money on this game, and there's no returning opened software. The tech support people at this company don't EVER answer the phone and NEVER return your call. I should have read the reviews first.

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