LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game

LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game is a video game based on the Star Wars-themed toy line by the LEGO Group, taking place during the prequel trilogy (The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith), and a small segment from A New Hope although all with some humorous sidelines. LEGO Star Wars was released on April 5, 2005, a full month before the final Star Wars film premiered, which surprised most people since the game contains many spoilers about the movie.

It was developed and published by Traveller's Tales and Giant Entertainment for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and Windows, with Griptonite Games developing the Game Boy Advance version. All versions were distributed on April 5, 2005 by Eidos Interactive. It was later released on the Apple Macintosh by Aspyr in August 2005, then on the GameCube in October.

While billed as a "kids game", it peaked at the top of the UK charts during early May 2005, losing the spot to the official game of Episode III, but remaining on the rest of the month on the top spots of the chart.

Gameplay
There are a total of 60 playable characters. Every playable character, modeled like actual LEGO parts (but with far more mobility) has its own unique skills. Jar Jar Binks, General Grievous, and Grievous' Bodyguard, for example, can jump higher than most characters. The 9-year-old Anakin Skywalker, and the 10-year-old Boba Fett can crawl in narrow or small spaces where other characters are unable to go. The astromech droids R2-D2 and R4-P17 are able to hover over chasms, open certain doors, and disable other droids, excluding General Grievous and his bodyguards. Qui-Gon Jinn can swing his saber four times by attacking in the right pattern, instead of three like the other characters. Darth Maul uses a double-bladed lightsaber that is slightly faster, and General Grievous has four lightsabers, but cannot use the Force. All of the different Jedi and Sith have their own unique style of lightsaber wielding, and can use the Force to solve certain puzzles. Any unlocked character can be found walking around in Dexter's Diner, the area from which you choose what level to enter, excluding the Droideka.



LEGO Star Wars also has a feature called "free play", which enables the player to play the same level again, but with the ability to switch between characters and thus get into areas containing extras the player was unable to get before. A player can use any character in free play. You can even have good and evil team up, such as Qui-Gon Jinn and Darth Maul, despite the fact that Darth Maul is the one who killed Qui-Gon Jinn. The free play option will only appear when the player finishes a level. Levels that are played in vehicles cannot be played in free play. Some characters, such as Chancellor Palpatine, the PK droid, and the Gonk Droid, can't do anything but walk, but the droids, including protocol droids and astromech droids, will not be attacked by a computer enemy. Much of the game revolves around collecting "studs," small LEGO pieces that are used as an in-game currency.

At the time the game was published, a Revenge of the Sith album was not yet available, and the same applied to the Official Revenge of the Sith game. As a result, all of the music in the Episode III levels use recycled music from all other episodes, for instance the Battle Over Coruscant Level uses music from the Battle of Yavin. It is interesting to note, however, that Episode II uses music not publicly available, such as some music on Kamino.

Characters in the GameCube, PS2, Xbox, and PC versions
There are a total of fifty-nine characters for LEGO Star Wars, fifty-six in the GameCube, PS2, Xbox, and PC versions. The three missing are Gungan, Tusken Raider, and STAP, playable in the GBA version though The Gungan and STAP are only avaible through cheat codes. Every character has an ability, (with the exception of Chancellor Palpatine, the Gonk droid, and the PK droid); when ever you enter free play, you get one character per ability, not including the two you choose. There are also some characters in the cutscenes that appear but are unplayable such as Boss Nass, Mawhonic, Watto, and Kaminoans.
 * Darth Vader
 * Jar Jar Binks
 * Darth Maul
 * R2-D2
 * C-3PO
 * Mace Windu

Levels
Featuring a total of 18 levels, as well as one bonus level, the game plays out in a fairly standard 3D platform fashion. However, each episode also features a vehicle-based level, which runs to a predefined route. In the case of Episode I and III this takes the form of a behind-the-vehicle view, whereas in Episode II the action is played out in an isometric view. Later in the same level, the view is changed to behind-the-vehicle view.

Deleted levels
There are three (possibly four) known levels that didn't make it to the final release. Some, such as "Anakin's Flight", were practically complete. The remnants of these levels can be found with a thorough search of the install directory for the PC version of the game.

Game Boy Advance version
The Game Boy Advance version of LEGO Star Wars has several differences, (mostly for the sake of portability), including fewer playable characters (15, plus 23 with cheats), devalued credits (gray pieces are worth 1, blue 5 and gold 10 credits), fewer levels--including just three for Episode II--and only one player character on screen at a time, while the cutscenes are renders of the home console versions. However, it still remains a fairly large cartridge (128-Mbit).

Cellphone version
Cellphone version is also different. The goal of this version is to rescue chancellor Palpatine by using movable Lego blocks.

The Phantom Menace

 * TC-14 helps Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan through the Saak'ak.This change wasmade because they added barriers only Protocol droids can open.On story mode,TC-14 is the only protocol.On Free Play,you may also use C-3P0
 * In the game Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan are together on Naboo, but in the film they are separated.
 * The sando aqua monster scene is omitted.
 * In the game Amidala and Captain Panaka shoot droids in Theed, but in the movie they don't.
 * Also in the game The Queen and the Jedi are separated, but in the film they aren't.
 * The dinner at Anakin's home and Darth Maul's arrival are omitted.
 * Shmi Skywalker is not present in the game.
 * In the game Qui-Gon doesn't meet Darth Maul on Tatooine, but in the film he does.
 * All scenes on Coruscant are omitted, although the events that took place there are mentioned in the rolling title of the fourth level.
 * The space battle is omitted (See Levels Article).
 * Nute Gunray and Rune Haako are omitted.
 * Qui-Gon's funeral is omitted, most likely for time reasons.

Attack of the Clones

 * In the initial release, the chase on Coruscant is omitted, however it's included in the Complete Saga.
 * In the game R4-P17 follows Obi-Wan on Kamino, but in the film she doesn't. This change was made because there always needs to be at least two friendly characters on the screen at all times.
 * Obi-Wan's and Jango's fight above Geonosis never occurs, but was originally going to become a level, "Asteroid Dogfight".
 * All scenes on Tatooine are omitted. (depicted in the Game Boy version)
 * In the game Anakin and others rescue Obi-Wan, but in the film they don't even come close.
 * The reek, acklay and nexu in the Petranaki arena are all replaced with battle droids, probably because these three creatures would be difficult to render into LEGO bricks.
 * In the second part of the dooku fight you can play as yoda and obi-wan while in the film obi-wan is unconscious
 * The speech about the shroud of the dark side, as well as Anakin and Padmé's marriage, are omitted.

Revenge of the Sith

 * In the game R2 follows Anakin and Obi-Wan through the Invisible Hand, but in the film he doesn't until later.
 * There is no window behind Palpatine.
 * In the game Obi-Wan isn't knocked out, but in the film he is.
 * Anakin and the others don't get captured by the droids.
 * All scenes on Coruscant are omitted.
 * Boga is disregarded.
 * In the game Obi-Wan and Commander Cody fight Grievous together, but in the film they don't.
 * Obi-Wan uses Cody's blaster to kill Grievous, but in the film he uses Grievous's blaster.
 * In the game Cody is knocked out, but in the movie he isn't.
 * During the assault on Kashyyyk, the clones wear normal Phase II clone trooper armor instead of Clone swamp trooper armor.
 * The battle between Mace Windu and Palpatine is omitted.
 * The deaths of Jedi during Order 66 is omitted.
 * Anakin turning to the Dark side and his assassination of the Separatists are omitted.
 * Because the game is based around two player co-op, Anakin and Obi-Wan, though they fight, mostly help each other around Mustafar.
 * Oddly, Darth Vader's lightsaber changes from blue to red at the last cutscene. This probably is a sign to players that Anakin is turned to the dark side, for red is the usual lightsaber color for Sith. This is fixed in The Complete Saga.
 * Luke and Leia being brought to their homeworlds is omitted.
 * Padmé's funeral is omitted.
 * The under-construction Death Star is omitted.

A New Hope

 * There are only Stormtroopers on the Tantive IV.
 * Darth Vader frees C-3PO from a cylinder.
 * C-3PO then assists Vader in his troubles with opening sealed doors.

Because of these diffrences, the game is considered non-canon.

Appearances
Characters
 * Qui-Gon Jinn
 * Obi-Wan Kenobi
 * TC-14
 * Jar Jar Binks
 * Queen Amidala
 * Captain Panaka
 * Padmé (Battle)
 * Anakin Skywalker (Boy)
 * Obi-Wan Kenobi (Jedi Master)
 * R4-P17
 * Anakin Skywalker (Padawan)
 * Padmé (Geonosis)
 * C-3PO
 * Mace Windu
 * Yoda
 * Anakin Skywalker (Jedi)
 * Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode III)
 * Chancellor Palpatine
 * Commander Cody
 * Chewbacca
 * Gonk Droid
 * Battle Droid
 * Battle Droid (Commander)
 * Battle Droid (Security)
 * Droideka
 * PK Droid
 * Royal Guard
 * Padmé
 * Darth Maul
 * Clone trooper
 * Boba Fett
 * Jango Fett
 * Geonosian
 * Battle Droid (Geonosis)
 * Count Dooku
 * Super Battle Droid
 * Shaak Ti
 * Kit Fisto
 * Luminara Unduli
 * Ki-Adi Mundi
 * General Grievous
 * MagnaGuard
 * Mace Windu (Episode III)
 * Tarfful (as "Wookiee")
 * Clone trooper(as "Clone--Episode III")
 * Commander Neyo (as "Clone--Episode III, Walker")
 * Clone Swamp Trooper(as "Clone--Episode III, Swamp")
 * Clone trooper pilot( as "Clone--Episode III, Pilot")
 * Disguised Clone
 * Darth Vader
 * Stormtrooper
 * Rebel Trooper
 * Princess Leia

Events
 * Invasion of Naboo
 * Sieges on Naboo
 * First Battle of Theed
 * Battle of Grassy Plains
 * Second Battle of Theed
 * Boonta Eve Classic
 * Separatist Crisis
 * Duel on Kamino
 * Clone Wars
 * Mission to Geonosis
 * Battle of Geonosis
 * Battle of Coruscant (Clone Wars)
 * Battle of Kashyyyk
 * Outer Rim Sieges
 * Battle of Utapau
 * Mission to Mustafar
 * Mission to Utapau
 * Great Jedi Purge
 * Duel on Mustafar
 * Order 66
 * Operation: Knightfall

Playable Characters in the GBA version



 * Qui-Gon Jinn
 * Jar Jar Binks
 * Padmé Amidala
 * R2-D2
 * Anakin Skywalker
 * Obi-Wan Kenobi
 * Yoda
 * Chewbacca
 * Darth Maul
 * Jango Fett
 * Dooku
 * Clone trooper
 * R4-P17
 * Darth Vader
 * Tusken Raider
 * C-3PO (Cheats)
 * Droideka (Cheats)
 * Battle droid (Cheats)
 * Gungan (Cheats)
 * Geonosian (Cheats)
 * DUM-series pit droid (Cheats)
 * Grievous (Cheats)
 * Droid on a STAP (Cheats)
 * Red and Yellow Astromech droid (Cheats)
 * Black and Silver Astromech droid (Cheats)
 * Repair Droid (Cheats)
 * Kit Fisto (Cheats)

All lightsaber-users are able to deflect blaster shots aimed at them (provided they are attacking the shot), and each character has his own style. They also are the only ones able to use the Force to interact with undeployed platforms and switches.

Sequel
A sequel, LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, has been released covering the last three movies in the saga, A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. It was released on the 12th of September, 2006.

LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, which combines the levels from LEGO Star Wars and LEGO Star Wars II, was released. The original prequel levels were updated to include powerbricks, vehicles, and other aspects found in LEGO Star Wars II. Additionally, new playable characters, such as Watto and Boss Nass were added, and the deleted level involving the pursuit of Zam Wesell.