On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 11:01:40PM -0700, John Celio wrote:
> >> >> Guys, I've always liked the advice Han Solo gave in the first Star 
> >> >> Wars
> >> >> film: Let the Wookie win.
> >> >
> >> > I really must protest.  You are insulting Wookieees by this analogy.
> >>
> >> Yeah, well, a JCO don't pull people's arms out of their sockets when they
> >> lose.
> >>
> >> John Celio
> >> (paraphrasing Han Solo)
> >
> > Yeah.  I rather like the fact that that's exactly how the Wookie fights
> > in "Lego Star Wars II - the original trilogy".  It's great fun to watch
> > him leap at a stormtrooper and pull the arms off the body.  Of course,
> > as this is Lego(TM), the arms come off rather easily.
> 
> I got to play a demo of the first Lego Star Wars game and really loved it, 
> but never got around to getting the full game.  Now I really want to play 
> the original trilogy version, but can't afford it while I'm unemployed.  Ah 
> well, it's probably better I don't have it, so I keep on track with job 
> hunting and the myriad other things I'm working on.  I'm too much of a Star 
> Wars geek to be able to play it for a little while and then get back to 
> work.  :-)

The first game was OK - the second one is even better.
We bought it the day it was released, and have wasted I don't know how
many hours playing it.  We've got the GameCube version, because we bought
a GameCube to play the "Zelda" games (just as I bought an Atari 400,
many years ago, to play the Infocom games).

Next time you're down in San Jose during the day stop by to try it out;
playing with wireless controllers on a 57" screen is quite interesting.


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