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Eurogamer: Star Wars The Clone Wars: Lightsaber Duels Review

Eurogamer writes: "Back when the Wii was first unveiled, the first thing to go through everyone's head was "Ha! It sounds like wee wee!", because that was really the pinnacle of comedy at the time. The second thing to go through everyone's head was "Oh! Lightsabers!"

Somehow, even after the prequel trilogy, we still all want to be Jedi Knights in videogames. Of course, with the Motion Plus add-on yet to arrive with its true one-to-one reproduction of your arm movements (really this time, we promise!), there's absolutely no way to produce a true lightsaber fighting experience just yet. Not that that's stopped them having a go."

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10 Star Wars Games That LucasArts Wants You to Forget

There have been some incredible Star Wars games, but there's also some that LucasArts would rather players forget. Here are the 10 worst Star Wars games.

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TheOttomatic912570d ago

I remember thinking The Masters of Teras Kasai was awesome as a kid..................man I was dumb.

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May the 4th, was it with you? The least played Wii Star Wars game? Ofcl Nintendo Channel data report

"The game-play "Force" (if you will!) was very strong behind the Wii Star Wars retail titles, with each of them now having more than one million "Total Hours" of game-play reported. But, which Wii Star Wars retail game does the "Force" appear to be the weakest with, resulting in the lowest amount of replay value? Brew yourself some coffee, and let's take a look at the least played Star Wars Wii retail game based on the average hours reported "Per person".", writes CoffeeWithGames.

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dogoodmatters4029d ago

Hmmm. Shame EA has the rights now and these type of SW games probably won't happen.

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Brashcast: Episode 9 – The Star Wars Special

Brash Games writes "So, here it is; The Star Wars Special! Liam, Ross and special guest, Just Dave come together to celebrate (well, mostly anyway) all that is Start Wars. From the movies to the videogames, the animated shows to the extended universe, no rock in George Lucas’ universe is left unturned".

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