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Lightsaber Battles Make Full Use of The Wii

tiddlie   on 26 June 2008 - 09:58 · 11 comments & 10980 views

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The game Star Wars fans have been waiting for has finally being announced for the Wii. Making full use of the Wiimote technology, 'Lightsaber Duels' will feature destructible environments with Clone Wars-era characters and plenty of laser swords. Though the Clone Wars were more filled with lightsabers than other times in Star Wars history, setting the scene in that era also sadly means no Darth Vader or Luke Skywalker.

No release date at the time of writing, but this announcement is sure to make Star Wars fans worldwide rush out to prepare for battle!

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#1 El Sid on 26 Jun 2008 - 11:16
Now everyone can look like the Star Wars Kid!
#2 darkpuma on 26 Jun 2008 - 12:10
heh cool
#3 Raiden0899 on 26 Jun 2008 - 13:09
If Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker don't fit into the story, they will definitely be unlockable characters instead.
#4 GreyWolfSC on 26 Jun 2008 - 17:43
Well, Anakin is Vader, and he's a Skywalker... That's pretty close.
(2 replies) #5 RangerLG on 26 Jun 2008 - 18:48
I thought The Force Unleashed has lightsaber duels.
#5.1 toadeater on 29 Jun 2008 - 05:57
(RangerLG said @ #5)
I thought The Force Unleashed has lightsaber duels.


Isn't that game cancelled? The dev team was fired.
#5.2 RangerLG on 07 Jul 2008 - 21:07
(1 reply) #6 Airlink on 26 Jun 2008 - 23:18
Use the wii, Luke.
#6.1 El Sid on 28 Jun 2008 - 21:09
"Fine, but I need a copy of Playboy and 5 minutes to get warmed up

... Wii puns are [still] awesome
(1 reply) #7 qjleckey on 28 Jun 2008 - 03:25
Figures, something this cool after the national supplier for Nintendo products in New Zealand goes into recievership
#7.1 -Vivicidal- on 28 Jun 2008 - 22:52
(qjleckey said @ #7)
Figures, something this cool after the national supplier for Nintendo products in New Zealand goes into recievership


Unlucky.

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