G-ma's folly!
I'm certain everything is fine with this product. It has never been opened because the grandsons already have it and I will purchase a different game as soon as I get them to remind me of the title they suggested! The boys, 6 and 9, think it's a great game.
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Great fun for GBA gamers craving a Star Wars fix
Lego Star Wars 2: The Original Trilogy marks the beloved original trilogy's debut in Lego form. On home consoles, the game proves to be plenty fun, and it's no different on the aging GBA. Despite the GBA's limited capabilities, Lego Star Wars 2 manages to provide a heaping amount of fun in a small cartridge as you trek through the three films in Lego form. Like the first Lego Star Wars for the GBA, the game uses an isometric point of view, and for a GBA game, the game looks pretty good. There's plenty of sound effects and voices from the films as well implemented into the game, along with a horde of secrets to unlock, enemies to take down, and some very nicely done action to boot. The only real negatives about Lego Star Wars 2 for the GBA are the same problems that were featured in the console versions. The gameplay may get tedious, and the game itself is short, very short. This GBA version in particular will take you less time to finish the story mode than it does to watch Empire Strikes Back in one sitting, but with the bevy of unlockable content, this isn't that big a deal. And thankfully, unlike the DS version of Lego Star Wars 2, the GBA version isn't full of bugs and glitches. All in all, Lego Star Wars 2: The Original Trilogy is a smashing but of fun that GBA owners will definitely want to pick up, and while it may be a short ride, it's a very fun one while it lasts.
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