Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga is a brick-built action adventure title released in 2007 by LucasArts and built by Traveller's Tales for the Nintendo Wii. The game bundles every story chapter from the first two Lego Star Wars releases into one package, covering all six theatrical Star Wars films from The Phantom Menace through Return of the Jedi. Players move through 36 main story levels that retell the famous scenes with playful Lego humor, silent comedy cutscenes, and clever visual jokes. The Wii version takes advantage of motion controls, letting players swing lightsabers with the remote and aim blasters by pointing at the screen. Children and adult fans both find something to enjoy, since the bright presentation hides a surprisingly deep collection mechanic. Studs serve as currency, while red bricks, gold bricks, and minikits give players reasons to revisit every stage. The combination of accessible combat, gentle puzzle solving, and faithful film moments turned this release into one of the most beloved family titles on the console.
Updated: Jun 22, 2026
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4.0 GB · Wii ROMs
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Specifications
| Platform | Wii ROMs |
|---|---|
| Genre | Action |
| File Size | 4.0 GB |
| Release Year | 2007 |
| Developer | Traveller's Tales |
| Updated | Jun 22, 2026 |
Overview
Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga is a brick-built action adventure title released in 2007 by LucasArts and built by Traveller's Tales for the Nintendo Wii. The game bundles every story chapter from the first two Lego Star Wars releases into one package, covering all six theatrical Star Wars films from The Phantom Menace through Return of the Jedi. Players move through 36 main story levels that retell the famous scenes with playful Lego humor, silent comedy cutscenes, and clever visual jokes. The Wii version takes advantage of motion controls, letting players swing lightsabers with the remote and aim blasters by pointing at the screen. Children and adult fans both find something to enjoy, since the bright presentation hides a surprisingly deep collection mechanic. Studs serve as currency, while red bricks, gold bricks, and minikits give players reasons to revisit every stage. The combination of accessible combat, gentle puzzle solving, and faithful film moments turned this release into one of the most beloved family titles on the console.
The game offers drop in and drop out cooperative play for two people on the same screen, which makes it a popular pick for couch sessions. More than 100 playable characters can be unlocked, including Jedi, Sith, bounty hunters, droids, and hidden bonus figures like Indiana Jones. Each character carries unique abilities, such as Force powers, jetpacks, hacking tools, or astromech repairs, and these skills open new paths during free play replays of older levels. Vehicle stages let players pilot podracers, snowspeeders, X-wings, and the Millennium Falcon across space battles and ground chases. A central hub modeled after the Mos Eisley Cantina ties everything together, hosting shops, bounty hunter missions, and bonus rooms. Challenge modes, character creators, and arcade-style mini games extend the time spent past the main campaign. With humor, charm, and an endless supply of bricks to smash, this collection remains a high point for family friendly play on Nintendo hardware.