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LEGO Star Wars Complete Saga (Xbox 360, 2007) CIB, Good
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga (Xbox 360) — Brick Jedi and Chaos Gremlins
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga is the comfy-co-op edition of the galaxy far, far away: Episodes I–VI rebuilt in plastic, studs raining like confetti, and slapstick everywhere the Force can reach. It’s fast, funny, and dangerously replayable—one minute you’re speed-running Mos Eisley, the next you’re hunting that last minikit like it owes you rent. Released in 2007, developed by Traveller’s Tales and published by LucasArts, it’s the definitive couch game: drop in, mash a few stormtroopers into spare parts, and argue over who gets the blue studs. If you’re filling out a 360 library and plan to buy retro games on Retro Games eXchange, this is the “everyone’s invited” classic that glues a Saturday together.
The hub is the Mos Eisley Cantina, the roster is stacked with a small army of unlockables, and the level design rewards curiosity as much as clean jumps. Co-op is drop-in/drop-out local, which means zero menu drama and maximum “hand me that controller” energy. It’s Star Wars without the homework—pure, joyful brick mayhem.
- Release Year: 2007
- Platform: Xbox 360
- Genre: Action-adventure, co-op platformer
- Developer: Traveller’s Tales
- Publisher: LucasArts
- Content: Episodes I–VI, remixed from the first two LEGO Star Wars titles with bonus challenges
- Gameplay: Drop-in local co-op, character abilities, collectibles (studs, gold bricks, minikits, red bricks)
- Vibe: Saturday-morning Star Wars—goofy gags, satisfying unlocks, endless replay loops








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