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whats the fun? i'd much rather be strapped to a real one. all you see in the game is a rollercoaster moving around the track you made and lots of 3D people having fun. me not like.

 

Whoa whoa, bite your tounge, Lego Star Wars was oddly ammusing, and was pretty fun,

 

yeah, but the characters looked...freaky, i could say.

 

You have a true gift for understatement

 

dont you mean overstatement?

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Maybe i should submit to them the plans for HerbieZ: The Ride. Alton Towers sent me a rather disappointing letter back telling me why they could not and will never build it.

 

 

HerbieZ: The Ride

 

Visitors step onto a rollercoaster indoor surrounded by 100's of intergrated large screens along the way. Stepping into the world of HerbieZ, the visitor will delight at the disappointments of failed romances, backstabbing friends, social and physical abuse, pain, more failed romances, refused job applications and the struggle to find a girl. All through the eyes of the lovable rascal HerbieZ.

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The next person to badmouth Lego Star Wars will be banned!

I couldn't agree more.

 

But anyways, back to the topic, I can't help but feel a lot of the complaints expressed in this thread are contrary to statements made by the same people in the past. LucasArts is doing something new, and a little more original. They're not banking on starting a new franchise, cutting funding for other (supposedly) superior games.

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Thrillville. Hahaha... When I first read the post tittle, I thought Lucas was going to make a Skywalker Word theme park. Lol... I completely missread the tittle.

 

Lucas Arts needs to broaden their pallete. I think if they solely made Star Wars, they would fall behind on other potential economic avenues. The only problem is that almost every E3 game is a throw back. The only two that interested me was the 'Indiana Jones' and 'Lego: Star Wars II' game.

 

Thrillville will probally find fans, but it is not a long term money maker. I think it is going to be a boring gaming year.

 

Lucas Arts should have announced a Jedi Knight-Sequel, Battlefront III, KotOR III, or something that they know will buy them some time. Those games are in demand. I would have loved to see a few Indiana Jones tittles.

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Well we know an Indiana Jones game is in development, so that should be pretty cool. Trillville probably won't be as successful as they'd like just because of the demand for the games Mac mentioned, but I'm not upset that they're developing it instead of something else. I'm sure the people who would work on a potential K3 wouldn't be the same people working on Thrillville.

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But anyways, back to the topic, I can't help but feel a lot of the complaints expressed in this thread are contrary to statements made by the same people in the past. LucasArts is doing something new, and a little more original. They're not banking on starting a new franchise, cutting funding for other (supposedly) superior games.

 

 

I'm for new things sure. I was all for Mercenaries and Armed and Dangerous was pretty fun...but a rollercoaster game?

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