The LEGO Video Games Handbook - Everything you need to know about LEGO Video Games
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LEGO Video Games Fan this is your ultimate resource for the amazing world of LEGO Video Games. Here you'll find the most up-to-date information on everything and all LEGO Video Games.


In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about LEGO Video Games right away: Bionicle Heroes, Bionicle: The Game, LEGO Alpha Team, LEGO Batman: The Videogame, LEGO Battles, LEGO Chess,LEGO Creator (video game), LEGO Creator Harry Potter, LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4, LEGO Creator: Knights Kingdom, LEGO Digital Designer, Drome Racers, LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures, LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues, LEGO Island, LEGO Island 2 The Brickster's Revenge, Island Xtreme Stunts, LEGOland (video game), LEGO Loco, LEGO Racers (video game), LEGO Racers 2, LEGO Rock Band, LEGO Soccer Mania, LEGO Stunt Rally, LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game, LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars, LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, LEGO Universe


Topic relevant selected content from the highest rated wiki entries, typeset, printed and shipped, combine the advantages of up-to-date and in-depth knowledge with the convenience of printed books. A portion of the proceeds of each book will be donated to the Wikimedia Foundation to support their mission.

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Topic relevant selected content from the highest rated wiki entries, typeset, printed and shipped. Combine the advantages of up-to-date and in-depth knowledge with the convenience of printed books. A portion of the proceeds of each book will be donated to the Wikimedia Foundation to support their mission: to empower and engage people around the world to collect and develop educational content under a free license or in the public domain, and to disseminate it effectively and globally. The content within this book was generated collaboratively by volunteers. Please be advised that nothing found here has necessarily been reviewed by people with the expertise required to provide you with complete, accurate or reliable information. Some information in this book maybe misleading or simply wrong. The publisher does not guarantee the validity of the information found here. If you need specific advice (for example, medical, legal, financial, or risk management) please seek a professional who is licensed or knowledgeable in that area. Sources, licenses and contributors of the articles and images are listed in the section entitled "References". Parts of the books may be licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. A copy of this license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License" All used third-party trademarks belong to their respective owners.
Contents Articles List of Lego video gamesBionicle HeroesBionicle: The GameHandheld Bionicle gamesHandheld Bionicle GamesLego Alpha TeamLego Batman: The VideogameLego BattlesLego ChessLego Creator (video game)Lego Creator Harry PotterLego Harry Potter: Years 14Lego Creator: Knights KingdomLego Digital DesignerDrome RacersLego Indiana Jones: The Original AdventuresLego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure ContinuesLego IslandLego Island 2 The Brickster's RevengeIsland Xtreme StuntsLegoland (video game)Lego LocoLego Racers (video game)Lego Racers 2Lego Rock BandLego Soccer ManiaLego Stunt RallyLego Star Wars: The Video GameLego Star Wars II: The Original TrilogyLego Star Wars III: The Clone WarsLego Star Wars: The Complete SagaLego UniverseReferences
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Lego Indiana Jones 2: The AdventureContinuesLego Island
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List of Lego video games List of Lego videogamesThis is a table of Legocomputerand videogames. TitleReleaseGBCGBADSN64GCXboxPS1PS2PCMac360PSPWiiPS3Bionicle Heroes2006YesYesNoYesYesYesYesNoNoYesNoNoNoNo
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Bionicle: The Game
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Bionicle Heroes BionicleHeroes
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Bionicle Heroes
PAL region cover art for WiiTT Games Amaze Entertainment (DS/GBA Version)Eidos Interactive
Nick Ricks (Producer) Jon Burton (Director & Lead Designer) Jonathan Smith (Development Director) Arthur Parsons (Designer)
Michael Snowdon (Art Director) Think Tank Studios (Opening Movie)
Writer(s)Michael Humes Lego CompanyComposer(s)Ian LivingstonePlatform(s)Microsoft Windows, Nintendo GameCube, Wii, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360Releasedate(s)Mode(s)Single-playerRating(s)ESRB: Everyone 10+ OFLC: PG PEGI: 7+ USK: 12 Game BoyAdvanceESRB: Everyone DS ESRB: Teen
Bionicle Heroesis a 3D video game of the third-person shooter genre, based on Lego popular Bionicle franchise. It was released in November 2006 by TT Games on PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Nintendo GameCube, Microsoft Windows and It was released in November 2006 by Amaze Entertainment on Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo DS, a Nintendo Wii version was later released in April 2007. The game stars Bionicle's 2006 feature characters, the Toa Inika and the Piraka. Players must destroy enemies, solve puzzles in order to progress further, and throughout the game, maximize their individual special powers and gain better and deadlier weapons. While the game is loosely based on the first part of theBionicle Legendsstory arc; it is non-canonical and features several characters from previous arcs in the franchise.
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Bionicle Heroes The Nintendo DS version ofBionicle Heroesis in the first-person perspective instead of third-person, and is the first LEGO game to be rated T for Teen. The Game Boy Advance version is also vastly different, having a top-down perspective instead of over the character's shoulder. GameplayConsoleversionPlayers control an anonymous hero out to stop the evil Piraka, who have used the power of the Mask of Life to transform the wildlife of the island of Voya Nui into aggressive, evil creatures. The hero is able to wear the masks of the Toa Inika in order to take on their appearances and powers. Players can switch between any collected masks at will, but if they run out of health the current mask is lost and a new one must be found before the character can become that Toa again. Collecting a mask also restores health, even if it is one the character already has. During gameplay, players collect Lego pieces with different point values. Collecting enough points fills a meter and activates "Hero Mode", turning the character golden and giving invincibility as well as an offensive boost. After completing a level, points collected can also be used to purchase items and upgrades from the in-game Lego Shop. Players are able to upgrade weapons throughout the game, starting with the Toa Mata's tools before upgrading to the Toa Metru's tools and finally the Toa Inika's tools; armor and special abilities can also be upgraded. Throughout each level are several Lego "constractions", or "construction-actions", that can be assembled. Two kinds that must be activated to proceed are normal constractions activated by Toa Hewkii and golden constractions that can be activated by anyone in Hero Mode, though doing so causes Hero Mode to end and more points must be collected before it can be entered again. Also found are character-specific constractions that provide bonuses when activated. Scattered throughout the levels are several canisters that give bonuses when collected: collecting all of the silver canisters in a level unlocks a common enemy for viewing between levels, while each gold canister found unlocks a collectible item for viewing. Each regular level includes five silver canisters and four gold canisters, and Piraka levels include four gold canisters apiece. Boss enemies are also unlocked for viewing after they have been defeated. There are 25 levels and 19 bosses in total. In addition to the levels and viewable collectibles, players can also explore a bonus area called Piraka Playground, where the Piraka can be seen walking around after you defeat them in the main levels. Players can purchase additional items for Piraka Playground from the Shop and watch the Piraka use them. There are also 3 bonus levels available for purchase, which are accessed through Piraka Playground. DSversionThe DS version has 37 levels and 6 bosses. The 37 levels are divided among 7 regions: five levels for each of the six Piraka regions, and seven levels in the final region: "Makuta's Domain". In the last of these seven levels, "Final Showdown", the player must battle all six Piraka. When the player loses all their health, they do not lose a mask as you would in the console version, but some of the Lego pieces the player has collected. Instead of an in-game Lego Shop, collected Lego pieces are used in conjunction with runes in order to unlock one of 12 bonuses, which can affect gameplay in unique ways. These bonuses can be switched on or off once unlocked. Some bonuses can't be unlocked at the same time.
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Bionicle Heroes CharactersPlayableThe ToaInika: ToaJaller:Toa Jaller can walk over lava, and after upgrading he can burn down passage-blocking vines. His Fireblast weapons are rapid-fire and are good at short- to mid-range, but spread out and become inaccurate at long range. Jaller's weapons include Toa Tahu's Fire Sword, Toa Vakama's Launcher, and his own Energized Flame Sword. Jaller is the fastest and weakest of all toa.  ToaNuparu:Toa Nuparu is the slowest Toa but is the most powerful toa. He can climb certain walls and cliff faces, and after upgrading can dig up treasures. His Earthshock weapons fire grenade-like energy balls with a large blast radius that are slow to reload, but can be bounced off of obstacles and detonated manually. Nuparu's weapons include Toa Onua's Claw, Toa Whenua's Earthshock Drill, and his own Laser Drill. Hahli can cross streams and rivers, and after upgrading can manipulate blue water-based Toa Hahli: Toa constractions. She has medium speed, but is stronger and faster when in water. Her long-range Waterburst weapons don't have as much power, but as long as they are firing they cause steady damage. Hahli's weapons include Toa Gali's Hook, Toa Nokama's Hydro Blade, and her own Laser Harpoon. Hewkii can assemble normal constractions from the various LEGO pieces found scattered inHewkii: Toa  Toa each level, and can upgrade this to the ability to collapse certain walls. Like Nuparu, he is slow but very strong. Hewkii is the second- slowest of all toa. His Stonesmash weapons act like rocket launchers, and are slow to reload but have a medium blast radius. Hewkii's weapons include the "Po-Koro", Toa Onewa's Proto Pitons, and his own Laser Axe.  Toa Kongu: Toa Kongu is the second-fastest toa. Kongu can leap certain gaps marked by green landing pads, and can gain the ability to use green wind-based constractions. He has medium strength. His Airshot weapons are of medium strength, but grow weaker over long distances, as they possess a function similar to that of a shotgun. Kongu's weapons include Toa Lewa's Air Axe, Toa Matau's Aero Slicer, and his own Laser Crossbow.  ToaMatoro:Toa Matoro has the ability to zoom in towards targets, and some faraway white targets require the closeup view; he can also upgrade his ability to freeze water in places to make pathways. He is one of the slowest among the Toa, but has one of the strongest weapons available, able to kill some enemies in one hit. Toa Matoro's Icebreak weapons are similar to sniper rifles, with the ability to shoot lethal blasts at the expense of recharge time. Matoro's weapons include Toa Kopaka's Ice Sword, Toa Nuju's Crystal Spike, and his own Energized Ice Sword.
All previously defeated bosses:The Rahkshi, and Titans become playable after collecting one billion LEGO pieces EVERYONE:Theplayer must do all of the following to unlock 1.)the player must achieve 100% game completion 2.)get into hero mode on Reidak's Bastion 3.) Collect one billion LEGO pieces 4.)defeat 200 bohrok in bonus level 1 (in one match) 200 visorak in bonus level 2 (in one match) and 100 vahki in bonus level 3 (in one match) After doing this, the player will receive: All 6 titans, all 6 rahkshi, all 6 breeds of bohrok visorak and vahki, all six piraka (can be used on any levels, for example: zaktan is available in thok's mountain) Instead of putting all characters on one scroll bar, the player may press 1 to access inika, 2 for piraka (including vezon), 3 for rahkshi, 4 for titans, 5 for bohrok, 6 for visorak, 7 for vahki, 8 for hidden characters (this includes Umbra, Irnak, Takanuva, Makuta, Fenrahk, and Kardas.) each number key corresponds to a different scroll bar of characters. his boss battle. Vezon:after
'Complete List:
Inika: Matoro, Jaller, Hahli, Kongu, Hewkii, Nuparu Toa  Rakshi: Turahk, Guurahk, Lerahk, Kurahk, Vorahk, Panrahk  Titans: Brutaka, Axonn, Nidhiki, Krekka, Sidorak, Roodaka
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Bionicle Heroes Hakann, Vezok, Zaktan, Thok, Avak, Reidak, Vezon Piraka: Kohrok, Nuhvok, Tahnok, Gahlok, Pahrak, Lehvak Bohrok:  Visorak: Vohtarak, Boggarak, Keelerak, Suukorak, Roporak, Oohnorak  Vahki: Nuurakh, Bordakh, Zadakh, Keerakh, Vorzakh, Rorzakh  Hidden: Umbra, Irnak, Takanuva, Makuta, Fenrahk, Kardas Warning: There may be the chance that This may not work. The Listings above are only for the PC version of Bionicle Heroes. Each of the Toa's weapons can be compared to a real weapon: Jaller's and Hahli's can be compared to an SMG, Nuparu's can be compared to a grenade launcher, Hewkii's can be compared to a rocket launcher, Kongu's can be compared to a shotgun, and Matoro's can be compared to a sniper rifle. In console versions of the game, eachPirakacan also be played after they are defeated, though only in their own regions; and they can activate special Piraka constractions. Once the game is completed, the individual Piraka are replaced by Vezon, who can activate not only Piraka constractions but black constractions found in each level. In the Game Boy Advance version of the game, the six Toa Mata are playable instead of the Inika, in both their original and transformed Toa Nuva incarnations. Later on, if you go back you can find the Toa Inika Masks and play as the Toa Inika. Non-playableCommon enemies, which are encountered in each level, include each of the six breeds of Bohrok, Visorak, and Vahki. If the player collects all of the silver canisters in a level, they unlock one of the breeds of a common enemy, which can be viewed at the achievements. In addition to the seven Piraka, there are 12 bosses which are unlocked for viewing after they are defeated: each of the six Titans, Roodaka, Sidorak, Nidhiki, Krekka, Brutaka, and Axonn. The six Rahkshi are Guurahk, Korahk, Lerahk, Panrahk, Turahk, and Vorahk. However, in the story-line Axonn is an ally of the Toa Inika, and also Nidhiki, Krekka, and Sidorak are all dead in the story. Players also encounter Balta, a Matoran who lives on Voya Nui. In the game, he speaks in the introductory movie and runs the Shop where the player can purchase items and upgrades. He has Piruk's claws as hands in the intro, but in the upgrade shop, he is seen with his katanas. Once the game is 100% complete and the last level finished, a cutscene plays where Balta congratulates the hero and shows them how everything has returned to how it was before. ReceptionReceptionAggregatescoresAggregatorScoreGameRankings[1] PS2: 59.3% (14 reviews) [2] GCN: 52.2% (4 reviews) [3] Wii: 56.0% (6 reviews) [4] GBA: 78.5% (3 reviews) [5] DS: 73.3% (10 reviews) Xbox 360: 57.4% (32 [6] reviews) [7] Windows: 60.0% (8 reviews)
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