The original star wars trilogy hd download free
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It appears your browser does not have it turned on. Please see your browser settings for this feature. Thankfully, we have OriginalTrilogy. His unadulterated version of the original Star Wars trilogy is called the Despecialized Edition—fan preservation films that piece together multiple video and audio sources to create the closest thing we have to high-def theatrical versions of the films. In my opinion, skip the prequels altogether, or try out the Machete Order if you must watch them.
Getting your hands on a copy of the Despecialized original trilogy is tricky, plus it's a legal gray area, so Harmy recommends that you own the original Star Wars trilogy on Blu-ray in case any legal issues arise.
Below is a list of the newest versions released. As of a few days ago, The Empire Strikes Back just went from v1. If you don't have a 2nd player, the game continuously flashes 'Insert Controller', which can't be turned off. It sits in the upper right hand corner of the screen, but man it is annoying. Plus, the menus repeat the same flashing element, driving me into crazy, epileptic fits.
Just kidding, but it is definitely annoying. All in all, this is a fun game, but it is for a specialized appetite. If you're not a fan of the first one, don't bother. Yes, It's Better than the first one. But not because Traveller's Tales have taken the gameplay in a different direction.
Princess Leia is hotter than Patty or Panda or whatever her name was. Luke Skywalker is way cooler than Anakin 'Nooooooooo' Skywalker. And I won't insult you by comparing Chewbacca and Jar Jar Binks - that's like comparing peppermint ice cream and some sort of poisonous version of the same thing. This doesn't need pointing out, but the trilogy of movies this game is based on gives this game a very big triptych of reasons to gloat over its sibling.
Lucas rants aside for now , if you haven't played LEGO Star Wars, this game will appear intimidating in its childlike innocence. The snap-together combination of a very rich Dane's plastic bricks and a very rich American's space opera, it's what a more traditional journalist might call a nerdgasm that's a nerd's orgasm. It's a parody of Lucas and it's a parody of knobbly bits of plastic, sometimes both at the same time. It's just brilliant, and that's where the game's charm lies. Whether it's in a plastic Princess Leia's attempts to jam a disc into R2-D2 where the slot would normally be, before just opening his head and chucking it in, or Obi-Wan Kenobi using the Force to disassemble an Imperial blast door and arbitrarily reassemble it as a TIE fighter in order to proceed, LEGO Star Wars' charisma is evident throughout.
In fact, it's what carries the game through three episodes. The gameplay itself is quite basic, and without the deliciously subtle and entirely mute humour, the game just wouldn't have any impetus.
The on-foot sections, for example, are essentially the same as in the previous game. You take command of a tiny brick edition of a Star Wars character, playing through the biggest scenes of each of the classic movies. The attack on the Death Star, the bit with the massive party everybody had with pointless CG fireworks, it's all in here. Using blasters and lightsabers you plough through hordes of Stormtroopers, Imperials and a revelatory father figure, who now presents a choking hazard in more ways than one.
What with Traveller's Tales wallowing around freely in Lucasfilm's intellectual property like a rich lady's fat spoilt cat we can't help but wonder what other movie licences the team might get their hands on. It'd probably be another platform adventure, with references being chucked about like confetti, but we'd still love it - especially the bit where your bump into a LEGO Hitler and get his autograph. In fact we'd love a whole range of notorious tyrants from history portrayed in LEGO.
Get on it Traveller's Tales.
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