Let go my Lego!
The GiN Gang is sneaking out of E3 a tad early today to check out the new Star Wars movie, so here is our review of Lego Star Wars, a game combining two great icons.
The GiN Gang is sneaking out of E3 a tad early today to check out the new Star Wars movie, so here is our review of Lego Star Wars, a game combining two great icons.
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