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Скачать или смотреть Getting through the Negotiations level really quickly in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game

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  • 2025-10-02
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As you can see in this video, you can get through the Negotiations level really quickly in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game as it's a tutorial level where in this example, I used the Japanese PS2 version and beat it in less than one minute and 30 seconds. You could beat it in less time than you see in this video in LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga because of the Fast Force, Fast build and Deflect Bolts extras.

For Blockbuster stores, they had exclusive VHS tapes for kids' shows under the "Kidmongous" line where they would usually include a combination of two or three VHS tapes of previously-released ones. "Kidmonogus" comes from "kid" and "humongous". It would've been controversial if they had included exclusive South Park VHS tapes that combined two or three previous-released ones under the "Kidmonogus" line since it would've contradicted the fact that South Park is not for kids. The same goes with Family Guy if there had been a VHS release of the series. Likewise, they had exclusive DVDs like Track Stars which combines the Calling All Engines and Songs from the Station DVDs for Thomas & Friends and a version of the Ultimate Christmas DVD which had the 2008 Anchor Bay Entertainment logo on the spine and back instead of the 2007 Anchor Bay Entertainment logo. This game was even available for rent at Blockbuster stores. LEGO Marvel Super Heroes was the last TT LEGO game to be available for rent at corporate-owned Blockbuster stores. Every LEGO Star Wars game except for LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga was available for rent at Blockbuster stores if both corporate-owned and franchised-owned Blockbuster stores are counted. I didn't like the idea of video game rentals as a kid since I always thought it was better for customers to keep video games that they got and wanting to keep them intentionally if they were so obsessed over them. It makes very happy that the only Blockbuster store in Bend, Oregon doesn't do video game rentals anymore which is the right thing since a lot of people didn't like them. I have video game copies that was part of a Blockbuster store like NFL Blitz 2003 on PS2, G-Force on Xbox 360, Mega Man X7 on PS2 and NBA Live 2002 on PS2. I even own some DVDs that were once part of a Blockbuster store as well which is amazing. Animal Crossing on GameCube, Wild World and City Folk were the main Animal Crossing games that were available for rent at Blockbuster stores, but I can't imagine someone wanting to rent those games at all because they're life simulation and they'd keep them intentionally for obvious reasons. I also can't imagine why the original Animal Crossing game was be available on LodgeNet TVs as part of the Nintendo Gateway System since a customer would've wasted too much money just to play that game.

Imagine if the first two LEGO Star Wars games were available on LodgeNet TVs as part of the Nintendo Gateway System, the only changes would've been that you would've been unable to save and there would've been no Co-Op support as they only had a single controller for a room. I remember coming across a Nintendo 64 LodgeNet controller as a kid in a hotel that I stayed at and I wasn't allowed to use it. None of the LEGO games were available on that, but if that was the case, it would've been LEGO Racers on Nintendo 64 and the five LEGO games that were released on the GameCube.

As a kid, I remember the YouTuber 9teen9t9 who posted videos of Star Wars video games and he played this game after doing the second game on PC which I thought was weird since it should've been vice versa because of the Use Old Save extra in the second game. He never did The Complete Saga before he closed his account for some reason so I disliked him as with MarioDragon for the same reason.

Completing this level in both this game and The Complete Saga unlocks the other movies as well so in both, this is always the first level that you do while in the second game, the first level you always do is Secret Plans so you can unlock the other two movies.

This level is a lot shorter than a lot of the first levels from other TT LEGO games on home consoles like The Lost Temple from LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures, You Can Bank on Batman from the first LEGO Batman game, Port Royal from LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean, Theatrical Pursuits from LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, Prologue from LEGO The Lord of the Rings, Sand Central Station from LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, Bricksburg Construction from The LEGO Movie Videogame, Greatest Kingdom in Middle-earth from LEGO The Hobbit, Prologue from LEGO Jurassic World, A Loki Entrance from LEGO Marvel's Avengers, The Battle of Endor from LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens, No Eson of Mine from LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, The Golden Years from LEGO The Incredibles, and New Kid on the Block from LEGO DC Super-Villains, all of which take much longer to complete and are broken into multiple segments which makes those levels much more fun to play through than this level.

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