The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
LEGO Star Wars blends the unique world of LEGO with the adventure of Star Wars, for unforgettable action and fun. Live the most popular moments from The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. Episodes I to III come to life — and you can become a part of the story! In addition to a single-player mode, there is a “drop in, drop out” two-player co-operative mode allowing a second player to enter or leave the action whenever they want. This brilliantly conceived alliance blends the unique world and designs of LEGO play materials with the unforgettable characters, stories, and vehicles of the prequel eras of the Star Wars universe.
PRODUCT DETAILS LEGO Star Wars – Gamecube Game
UPC:788687400138
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo Gamecube
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GC_LEGO_STAR_WARS
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Some Internet Guy –
If you like Star Wars, or Lego, or both (like I do), this is an incredible game with hours upon hours of gameplay. It basically combines two entire games as one, and even to this day I haven’t uncovered every single thing hidden in it.
Rusty79 –
Fun
Leslie H –
This game is action packed and not too hard for my 6 year old. I love how it has the music from the movie too. It was tough for my kid to get used to a nunchuk and remote at first though. After that though, we’re having a blast fighting through decent enemies as the game’s difficulty adapts to how you play.
bruttino –
the kids love this game and so do I. It’s fun for little ones and big ones :P
CAT –
Everything satisfactory. Thanks.
S. Keaney –
My 4 year old son LOVES this game. He doesn’t get discouraged by getting killed by bad-guys like he does in other games. He finds the lego people breaking into pieces to be funny. Also, there is no limit to the number of times you can ‘die’. In many games you ‘lose’ once you die more than 3 or so times. The only consequence for getting killed is you lose some of the studs you collected in the level.He can do some levels by himself, and if he has trouble there is a ‘drop in’ feature where I can take the other controller, jump in to help him out, and then drop out again letting him continue himself. There are puzzles and objectives that make this interesting and fun for me to play too. Control is easy, it uses the nunchuck for moving, performing an action (like using the force), and moving control to a different character. The main controller can be swung like a light saber, use the B button to attack, A to jump.Every afternoon the kids all want to play this game after school. Nearly a month after Christmas and this game is still the favorite.
Kindle Customer –
My kids and husband love this game. Lots of time on this searching for pieces of minikits (to make a whole minikit –10 in all to find, which then allows you to build a ship). A player can also switch avatars midway through a game to access different strengths. Good investment!
knobren –
The story animations are hilarious! There is cartoon violence…when you kill the bad guys, there aren’t any blood or guts, just Lego hats and Lego appendages, coins (studs), and big red Valentine hearts. You have to solve some puzzles as you progress through the game. This includes changing characters to accomplish certain tasks. Some tasks can’t be accomplished during story play. Rather, you must go through the game again in free play mode as other characters with different skills.
Inconspicuous Consumer –
Kiddo loves this game. We played the clone wars version (Lego Star Wars III) for a while, decided to pick this one up afterwards. It’s not quite as nice as the newer game, but a ton of fun either way. If you like these Lego games, you’ll really enjoy it.
Skol! –
Gameplay is great for a casual gamer and or kids. Puzzles are not overly difficult, you don’t have to worry about dying for the most part and with the complete saga it gives you plenty of play time before you finish it.