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Tiny Lego Battles Screens Possibly Contain Lego [Screens] This box art for TT Games' Lego Battles strategy game for the Nintendo DS is about as exciting as the screenshot gallery gets. Translating the Lego Castles, Pirates, and Space sets into a real-time strategy game is a brilliant idea, but when you shrink the whole thing down to func [..] |
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Tiny Lego Battles Screens Possibly Contain Lego [Screens] This box art for TT Games' Lego Battles strategy game for the Nintendo DS is about as exciting as the screenshot gallery gets. Translating the Lego Castles, Pirates, and Space sets into a real-time strategy game is a brilliant idea, but when you shrink the whole thing down to func [..] |
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LEGO Battles break out on DS this summer Filed under: Nintendo DS
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and TT Games' latest LEGO game, coming this summer for DS, is not built around any license. Well, other than the LEGO license. [..] |
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LEGO Battles break out on DS this summer Filed under: Nintendo DS
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and TT Games' latest LEGO game, coming this summer for DS, is not built around any license. Well, other than the LEGO license. [..] |
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LEGO Battles break out on DS this summer Filed under: Nintendo DS
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and TT Games' latest LEGO game, coming this summer for DS, is not built around any license. Well, other than the LEGO license. [..] |
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Lego Battles to go ninja, go Ninjago this spring TT Games and WBIE are preparing a sequel to one of the few Lego games not to carry a license (well, other than the Lego license), the DS real-time strategy battle Lego Battles. Lego Battles: Ninjago brings back the RTS style, but gives it a [..] |
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| Portable N64 features controller port, tiny split-screens
We've seen plenty of homemade portable versions of the Nintendo 64, but nothing quite so bold as this. The D64 not only lets its wielder play any of the console's titles on-the-go -- it lets a second wielder get in on the split-screen [..] |
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