From The Empire Strikes Back (1982), right up to modern classics like Knights of The Old Republic and the shockingly disappointing The Force Unleashed, Star Wars games have very much been part of most gamers arsenal of discs and cartridges. I take a look at the very good, the very bad and of course the ugliest of Star Wars games. So sit back, grab a cup of Juma Juice and enjoy the show.
Product Description This StarWars Clone Trooper Junior laptop is a great way to help your child learn. By adding a touch of fun it makes the learning process much more effective. The laptop games enable your child to build on their math skills, logic and memory, to expand their vocabulary and improve spelling, and encourages music. The laptop, measuring 16cm x 18cm, is designed to look like the helmet of a Star Wars Trooper, and when you press the button and open the top, it provides y… More >>
Simply slip your Wii Remote into the handle and power up the Light Sword.
Powered by 2 x 1.5V AAA batteries (not supplied).
Open the cover on battery socket, put two 1.5V AAA batteries in it, and close the cover
Put the Wii remote controller in the sword grip, and press the buckle
Press the self-motion switch, then the sword become bright.
Product Description This fun accessory adds a further dimension whilst playing on your Wii. The Wii Light Sword has been designed specifically for the Lego Star Wars game to help give the feeling or a real light sabre.(Also can be used with other games)… More >>
Well, either Rogue Squadron 2 or 3 which is better? Please not lego star wars games I have the complete saga for Wii so getting more lego star wars games seems a bit pointless to me.