Interactive Star Wars lightsaber game

Posted in Games, Star Wars by Conner Flynn on December 12th, 2007

Interactive Star Wars lightsaber game

This is the perfect Christmas gift for any young padawan. Remember that scene from Episode IV: A New Hope, where Luke is training in the Millenium Falcon with the hovering droid? The Interactive Star Wars Game will let you relive it, and the bonus here is that it won’t zap you when you fail to intercept the laser bolts with your lightsaber.

Now there are officially no scenes left in the Star Wars movies that have not been converted to a toy. Just plug the training “droid” into your TV via an included RCA cable, and it will detect just about every movement of your lightsaber wirelessly. Your onscreen avatar can be Obi-Wan Kenobi, Qui-Gon Jinn, or Yoda. Consider it Guitar Hero for Jedis. Just do yourself a favor, and remove all breakable objects from the play area, as you are wielding a 15″ lightsaber. It retails for $49.95. Complete your training you must.

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3 Responses to “Interactive Star Wars lightsaber game”

  1. michael Says:

    will this game work in Australia, as there is a diferent power system here.

  2. mercedes martinez Says:

    I woud like to know where can I buy this game, can you let me know plase.

  3. K.T. Price Says:

    Hi, Can anyone tell me how to install the batteries in the lightsaber? Just bought a used one as a birthday gift for my son, but it doesn’t have any instructions! Help! Thanks, -K

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