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LEGO Star Wars The Complete Saga
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Third LEGO Star Wars game. Available for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Nintendo DS.
One unique level in this compilation-style game release is the bounty hunter pursuit, straight from the scene in Episode II: Attack of the Clones.
To unlock Boba Fett, use character code LA811Y. To unlock Young Boba Fett, use character code GGF539. To unlock Jango Fett, use character code KLJ897.
To unlock Slave I, you have to collect all 10 minikit pieces on each level of the game.
If you complete "Crossover: Destroy Jango Fett with Boba Fett," you get the gamerscore effect, "Love is... (10)."
Boba Fett's weapons are a blaster, detonators, and a jetpack. His abilities are shooting a blaster, using grapple points, destroying silver LEGOs with detonators, and has limited flight. Young Boba Fett can just travel through small passageways.
Jango Fett's weapons are two blaster pistols, a jetpack, and detonators. His abilities include shooting a blaster, destroying silver LEGOs with detonators, and has limited flight.
Jango Fett is included in the "Discovery on Kamino" and "Jedi Battle" levels.
Released for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Nintendo DS on November 6, 2007. PC version released on October 13, 2009. Mac version released on November 12, 2010.
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