Lego Star Wars II jumps to Xbox 360
[Multi] Plus new trailer, toys and DVD build the excitement
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•Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (WMV 16.9MB)- right-click to download
Monday 8 May 2006
Microsoft's Xbox 360 has become the latest name added to an almost endless list of machines that Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy is set to be released for. We could give you the full roster but it's easier to say that come September the only ones missing out will be PS3, Wii and Gizmondo.
And to coincide with the September release of the Gameboy Advance, Gamecube, Nintendo DS, PC, PS2, PSP, Xbox and now Xbox 360 versions, LucasArts is planning all manner of marketing mayhem.
As the game hits the shelves, so will a three DVDs original trilogy sold in two-disc DVD packs, with each set including a new cast commentary and the original, un-CGI-ed version of each movie.
And, just too clean out any remaining change from your wallet, Lego will produce a new range of Wars toys, also timed to match the games' mid-September release.
So, while you're searching for a hammer to break open that Jar Jar Binks moneybox, hit the link at the top of the page and download the slick trailer for Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy.
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