Club Skill | Lightsaber action at GameCity
Lightsaber action at GameCity
Mediacs, 11th Oct 2007.
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga playable at game festival.
GameCity today announced that visitors to the game festival will be the first in the world get their hands on the Wii lightsaber, in LucasArts' LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga.

Since the first film's debut 30 years ago, fans have longed for the day when they could fight their own lightsaber duels. Now, thanks to the Wii's motion-sensitive controller, The Complete Saga will finally make that fantasy a reality, allowing players to battle with thrusts and slices of the Remote.

This global premier is part of GameCity's "Play The Force" – a celebration of the rich heritage that games share with the Star Wars phenomenon. That legacy - thirty years, six films, and billions of dollars - is enormous, and throughout those decades games have been an integral part of the Star Wars universe. More than 120 of them have tried – with varying degrees of success – to bring the different elements of George Lucas's world to life.

And so, 26th October is Star Wars day at GameCity. The festival is thrilled to be able to welcome Jonathan Smith, of developer Traveler's Tales and visionary behind the LEGO Star Wars phenomenon, which has brought all six films to life with the tiny, clunky charisma only the small building blocks can bring. Presenting the complete saga of the games' development, and explaining the secret behind their prodigious success, this session will be an exceptional opportunity to see behind the scenes of a game that delighted critics and consumers alike.

Limited tickets are available at www.gamecity.org.

Following on from Smith's symposium is a session that gets to the heart of the question that all those not-so-stellar Star Wars games raise: just why is it so hard to get it right? "What Makes A Brilliant Star Wars Game" brings together gaming experts and Star Wars specialists to hammer out the formula for the perfect Star Wars game. What is it? Join Wonderland's Alice Taylor and sci-fi expert Jonathan Hamblin to find out.

30 years on from the release of the original film, science - the science behind games, at least - has caught up with science fiction. GameCity is proud to showcase "Euphoria", Natural Motion's on-the-fly dynamic motion synthesis engine which dynamically generates the movements of your character in-game. Rather than being limited by animations prepared in advance by the game's designers, Euphoria means that no two jumps, no two punches, no two KOs need ever be the same again. Already showcased to great effect in the upcoming Indiana Jones game, Euphoria will also play a key part in the new Star Wars extravaganza. Come along and see how your actions will shape the games of the future.

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