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    NDS LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga

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    Families can commemorate the 30th anniversary of Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope by playing through the events of all six movies in one videogame for the first time ever.
    DS version has been built from the ground up by noted developer Traveller's Tales to optimize touch-screen gameplay.
    Solve puzzles that encourage creative thinking through the use of teamwork and unique building situations only possible in a LEGO galaxy far, far away.

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    Building on the success of both LEGO Star Wars "block-buster" videogames, LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga enables families to play through the events of all six Star Wars movies in one videogame for the first time ever.

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    playing it. they've cut far too much from the official movie series, and changed the cut scenes to practically still images

    gameplay is awesome, though

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    Yea, the cutscenes definitely could be better. It's definitely an improvement over Lego Star Wars' last outing on the DS, and packs an insane amount of gameplay into a cartridge. The touch-screen force controls do feel a tad gimmicky, though.

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    i found out you can use the A button for the force. which is brilliant

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    How can you guys play 3D games with a D-pad? I don't understand, games that are set in 3D space require analog controls, you have at max 8 directions with the D-pad making the game awkward, you can't move in the direction you need/want to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spinal_cord View Post
    How can you guys play 3D games with a D-pad? I don't understand, games that are set in 3D space require analog controls, you have at max 8 directions with the D-pad making the game awkward, you can't move in the direction you need/want to.
    You Press Two DOwn at once...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homerun View Post
    You Press Two DOwn at once...
    like I said, only 8 directions up,down,left,right, up left, up right, down left, down right. you can not run round something, you have to run, erm... square it.

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    so?

    i don't mind using the d-pad, and the fixed camera setup helps a bit, unlike mario 64 ds where you'd move forward and slowly turn to one side when the camera decides to move to the left

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    I've never had any problem with d-pad on ds it's really easy to play 8 directional the best way of doing it is you want to move to medium right place the finger in the middle top to right and move it forward, ds has the best d-pad of any system it's really flexible.

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    Perhaps I'm the only one who things 45° is far too big an angle to use in a 3d game.

    oh well.

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