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CONTENTS Default Controls . . . . . . . . 2 Help for Parents . . . . . . . . 4 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Setting Up Your Game . . . . 7 Dexter’s Diner . . . . . . . . . 10 Playing the Game . . . . . . 13 Onscreen Display . . . . . . . 14 Combat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Special Abilities . . . . . . . . 17 Controlling Vehicles . . . . . 20 Collectibles . . . . . . . . . . . 20 True Jedi Status . . . . . . . 22 Status Screen . . . . . . . . . 22 Free Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Saving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Pause Menu . . . . . . . . . . 24 Credits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Customer Support . . . . . . 28 www.LEGOSTARW ARSTHEVIDEOGAME.com www.LEGO.com EPILEPSY WARNING A very small percentage of individuals may experience epileptic seizures when exposed to certain light patterns or flashing lights. Exposure to certain patterns or backgrounds on a television screen or while playing video games may induce an epileptic seizure in these individuals. Certain conditions may induce previously undetected epileptic symptoms even in persons who have no history of prior seizures or epilepsy. If you, or anyone in your family, have an epileptic condition, consult your physician prior to playing. If you experience any of the following while playing a video game—dizziness, altered vision, eye or muscle twitches, loss of awareness, disorientation, any involuntary movement, or convulsions— IMMEDIATELY discontinue use and consult a physician before resuming play. PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE DURING USE This game disc is intended for use exclusively on Macintosh systems with the minimum configurations specified on the system requirements of the game purchased. Do not sit too close to the screen. Sit a good distance away from the monitor, as far away as the length of the cable allows. Avoid playing if you are tired or have not had much sleep. Make sure that the room in which you are playing is well lit. Rest for at least 10 to 15 minutes per hour while playing a video game. HANDLING YOUR GAME DISC Avoid bending the disc. Do not touch, smudge or scratch its surface. Do not leave the disc in direct sunlight or near a radiator or other source of heat. Take occasional rest breaks during extended play. Always store the disc in its protective case. ESRB RATING This product has been rated by the Entertainment Software Rating Board. For information about the ESRB rating, or to comment about the appropriateness of the rating, please contact the ESRB at www.esrb.com.

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CONTENTS

Default Controls . . . . . . . . 2Help for Parents . . . . . . . . 4Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Setting Up Your Game . . . . 7Dexter’s Diner . . . . . . . . . 10Playing the Game . . . . . . 13Onscreen Display . . . . . . . 14Combat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Special Abilities . . . . . . . . 17Controlling Vehicles . . . . . 20Collectibles . . . . . . . . . . . 20True Jedi Status . . . . . . . 22Status Screen . . . . . . . . . 22Free Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Saving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Pause Menu . . . . . . . . . . 24Credits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Customer Support . . . . . . 28

www.LEGOSTARWARSTHEVIDEOGAME.comwww.LEGO.com

EPILEPSY WARNINGA very small percentage of individuals may experience epileptic seizures when exposed to certain light patterns or flashinglights. Exposure to certain patterns or backgrounds on a television screen or while playing video games may induce anepileptic seizure in these individuals. Certain conditions may induce previously undetected epileptic symptoms even inpersons who have no history of prior seizures or epilepsy. If you, or anyone in your family, have an epileptic condition,consult your physician prior to playing. If you experience any of the following while playing a video game—dizziness,altered vision, eye or muscle twitches, loss of awareness, disorientation, any involuntary movement, or convulsions—IMMEDIATELY discontinue use and consult a physician before resuming play.

PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE DURING USE• This game disc is intended for use exclusively on Macintosh systems with the minimum configurations

specified on the system requirements of the game purchased.• Do not sit too close to the screen. Sit a good distance away from the monitor, as far away as the length

of the cable allows.• Avoid playing if you are tired or have not had much sleep.• Make sure that the room in which you are playing is well lit.• Rest for at least 10 to 15 minutes per hour while playing a video game.

HANDLING YOUR GAME DISC• Avoid bending the disc. Do not touch, smudge or scratch its surface.• Do not leave the disc in direct sunlight or near a radiator or other source of heat.• Take occasional rest breaks during extended play.• Always store the disc in its protective case.

ESRB RATINGThis product has been rated by the Entertainment Software Rating Board. For information about the ESRB rating,or to comment about the appropriateness of the rating, please contact the ESRB at www.esrb.com.

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DEFAULT CONTROLS

MENU CONTROLS

Player 1 Start/Pause Return

Player 2 Start/Pause Tab

Highlight menu option cursor keys 1/2Select highlighted option Return

Change setting cursor keys 4/3Go back/cancel Esc

CHARACTER CONTROLS Player 1 Player 2

Move character up, down, left, right cursor keys W, S, A, D

Jump/Hover K G

Attack/Defend J F

Use the Force/Special Ability L (hold down) H (hold down)

Tag friendly character I T

Pause game/in-game options Esc Esc

VEHICLE CONTROLS Player 1 Player 2

Move vehicle up, down, left, right cursor keys W, S, A, D

Fire weapons J F

Speed up (podracer only) J F

Pause game/in-game options Esc Esc

FREE PLAY CONTROLS Player 1 Player 2

Cycle character left U R

Cycle character right O Y

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HELP FOR PARENTS

LEGO® Star Wars ®: The Video Game is designed to be suitable for playersof all ages. If you’re a young player, you might find that your parents orother adults want to join in.

Though we’ve tried to make the game as easy as possible, even for olderpeople — at some point they’re going to need help. We all know howimpatient adults can be. So to save time explaining things to them, justask them to read the following tips:

• Jedi characters can use the Force to move or transform objectshighlighted with a Force glow effect. Press and hold the Special key L(player 1) or H (player 2) to use this Special Ability.

• All LEGO objects can be played with. If you get stuck, look for LEGOobjects to help you out in some way.

• Press the Jump key K (player 1) or G (player 2) to jump. Press it againin the air to execute a double-jump that leaps you over high obstaclesor up to high ledges.

• Press the Attack key J (player 1) or F (player 2) to attack.

• You can tag certain characters to take control of them and use theirSpecial Abilities. To do that, walk up to a friendly character and pressthe Tag key I (player 1) or T (player 2).

• Sometimes you’ll need the abilities of a specific character to progress,so be ready to tag nearby characters if you can’t find a way forward.

• When you first start the game in Dexter’s Diner, walk through the doormarked “I” then through the door marked “1” to play the first scenefrom Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace. All other scenes arelocked at first.

• Once you complete this first scene, you’ll be able to play in Episode IIand Episode III as well — so even if you get stuck on one path, you’llstill find a way to progress further through a different Episode door.

• A second player can join in the game at any time. Just press theassigned key for Player 2 Start (default: Tab). The new player will takecontrol of a nearby friendly character. (Kids: this is a good way to helpout your parents if they get into trouble.)

• When you unlock Free Play Mode, you can switch between charactersat will by using the Cycle Character Left and Cycle Character Rightbuttons. This is a unique feature of LEGO Star Wars: The Video Gamethat isn’t in other games, and it’s a lot of fun!

• All gamers can find more gameplay details and advanced techniquesin the rest of this manual.

If you can just get them to pay attention to these simple concepts,then even adults who’ve never played a game before will be able to sharethe LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game adventure!

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The ancient darkness of the Sith grows ever more powerful. Even the nobleJedi Order, guardians of peace and justice for so long, are threatenedby this deepening evil.

In LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game, you can experience the whole epicstory of Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, Episode II: Attackof the Clones and Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.

Scene by scene, the action sees you taking control of a wide varietyof characters fighting against the Sith threat: powerful Jedi like Obi-WanKenobi, Anakin Skywalker and Jedi Master Yoda; courageous droidslike R2-D2; the hapless Gungan Jar Jar Binks; Chewbacca the Wookiee,and others . . . .

And the world of LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game is full of secrets!

As you build your collection of LEGO Star Wars: The Video Gamecharacters, you’ll use their special powers to discover more and moreof the game. And as you collect more and more LEGO Studs, you’ll be ableto acquire further playable characters — even the most fearsome of yourdark side adversaries!

The fate of the galaxy is in your hands!

INTRODUCTION

Once you load the game, you will be presented with six options. Theseare NEW GAME, LOAD GAME, CONTROLLER OPTIONS, VIDEO OPTIONS,OPTIONS and QUIT. If you would like to just get in there and play rightaway, highlight NEW GAME and press Return. This will take you into thegame with the default controls (see pages 2-3) and video optionsautomatically selected.

Selecting LOAD GAME brings up a new screen showing six possible savedgame slots. Select the game you want to load. Now all future saves willautomatically use this slot until you either start a New Game or you disableAutosave in the Options menu.

CONTROLLER OPTIONSTo change the default controlconfiguration for players 1 and 2,highlight CONTROL SETUP and pressReturn. The current control configurationsfor players are displayed, with player 1on the left and player 2 on the right.To switch between player 1 and player 2controls, press the right or left cursorkey. Then use the up/down cursor keysto select the control you want to change,and press Return. Now press the buttonyou want to assign to that control.

To reset your controls to the defaults, press the F2 key at any time.Press Esc to save your changes and return to the game.

SETTING UP YOUR GAME

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VIDEO OPTIONSThe game automatically adjusts the video options to suit your MAC’sprocessor and video card specification, to achieve the highestperformance. But you can change the default video settings manually.Highlight Video Options and press Return.

You can choose from four different video options:

• LOW (640 x 480) – maximum performance, lower visual detail.

• MEDIUM (800 x 600) – high performance, good visual detail.

• HIGH (1024 x 768) – good performance, high visual detail.

• ULTRA (1280 x 768) – lower performance, high visual detail.

• ULTRA+ (1600 x 1200) – lower performance, maximum visual detail.

Select an option and press Return. The video settings will changeand you will be prompted to confirm your selections. If you do not confirmyour choice, the original settings will be restored automaticallyafter a short time.

Use the ADVANCED OPTIONS to enable or disable various visual effects inthe game. The items shown depend on your graphic card's capabilities —some video cards will not add any extra effects to select. The more effectsthat are enabled, the greater the detail shown in the game, but with a lossin game performance.

Highlight BACK and press Return to save your choice and returnto the Main Menu.

OPTIONSYou can adjust various options within the game:

• AUTOSAVE – Turn on/off. (See Savingon page 24.)

• SOUND VOLUME – Turn off or setthe volume from 1 to 10.

• MUSIC VOLUME – Turn on/off.

• BACK – Return to the Main Menu.

QUITSelect QUIT to return to your desktop.

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Welcome to the world of LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game! Youradventure begins in Dexter’s Diner on the planet Coruscant. Herein the capital of the Republic, heroes and villains mingle from all overthe galaxy. And Dexter knows them all . . . .

When you first start the game, you’ll be in control of Qui-Gon Jinn, anexperienced Jedi Master. Also in the Diner you’ll see Dexter behind thecounter and Obi-Wan Kenobi. As your loyal Jedi Padawan, Obi-Wan willfollow you wherever you go. As you progress, new characters will join youhere as they are added to your collection, and you’ll be able to take theminto Free Play Mode.

Directly in front of you are three doors,numbered “I,” “II” and “III.” These“Episode Doors” correspond tothe three Star Wars movies Episode I:The Phantom Menace, Episode II: Attackof the Clones and Episode III: Revengeof the Sith.

To begin with, Episode Doors II and IIIare locked. They will unlock and becomeavailable for play once you havecompleted the first scene in Episode I,“Negotiations.”

You’ll then be able to play the three Episodes in parallel: you can movefrom one Episode to another through the Diner, without losing yourprogress in each adventure.

1. To start your game, move Qui-Gon through the Episode I door. In thenext room, you’ll see six new doors and an exit back to the main Dinerarea. Each door leads to a different scene in Episode I. Each scene youcomplete unlocks the next door in the story sequence.

2. Walk through the door marked “1,” and you’ll start playing the firstscene of Episode I, “Negotiations.”

DEXTER JETTSTERThe proprietor of Dexter’s Diner, DexterJettster, stands behind the counterin the main Diner area. If you walk upto him, Dexter will offer some helpfulinformation. Use the cursor keys to movethe highlight around the available items,select the information icon, then pressReturn. Cycle to the next hint bypressing the right cursor key (default),then press Return to select the hint.Some of Dexter's hints are free, butothers will cost you LEGO Studs.

DEXTER’S DINER

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Dexter will also give you the opportunity to purchase special items,bonus secret features in exchange for LEGO Studs. For more informationabout LEGO Studs, see page 20.

When you finish talking with Dexter, press Esc to returnto the Diner.

THE PARKING LOTBesides the three Episode Doors, you’ll see anotherdoor in the Diner, leading to the Parking Lot. In theParking Lot, watch your collection of LEGO Mini-kitVehicles grow as you explore further throughthe game.

Each scene contains the pieces for oneLEGO Mini-kit Vehicle hidden inside10 LEGO Canisters. When yousuccessfully build a complete vehicle,you’ll get a big reward!

PLAYING THE GAME

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CHARACTER CONTROLThrough your LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game adventure, you’ll takecontrol of a wide variety of different characters, all with their own individualmoves and abilities. But your basic controls are always the same. Not allmoves are available to all characters. And from time to time, you’ll needto use a specific character’s ability in order to progress. See Taggingon page 14 for information on how to change characters in a scene.

TWO PLAYER DROP-IN/DROP-OUTAt any point in the action a second player can join in and you can playtogether. To join, press Tab and the new player will take control of a nearbyfriendly character.

Either player can drop out at any time and leave his or her characterto continue under computer control. Just press Tab or Esc and selectDROP OUT from the Pause Menu.

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HEARTSEvery time your character is injured, he, she or it loses a heart. Whenthe last heart is lost, your character will fall apart, and you’ll lose someof the LEGO Studs you’ve collected up to that point.

MOVING AROUNDMove your character using the assigned movement keys. The defaults are:

• PLAYER 1 – cursor keys 1, 2, 4, 3.

• PLAYER 2 – W (up), S (down), A (left), D (right).

TAGGINGDifferent characters have different abilities.To take control of a friendly character,move up to that character and pressthe Tag key I (player 1) or T (player 2).

Two players can swap controlby moving up to each otherand both holding the Tag keysat the same time.

Player 2Hearts

Player 2LEGO Studs

Player 2Character

Player 1LEGO Studs

Player 1Hearts

Player 1Character

ONSCREEN DISPLAY

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COMBAT

LIGHTSABER• Press the Attack key J (player 1) or F (player 2) to attack

with your lightsaber.

• Press the Jump key K (player 1) or G (player 2) to jump, then pressthe Attack key J or F in mid-air for an attacking forward leap.

• Press the Jump key K or G twice to double-jump, then press the Attackkey J or F in mid-air to launch a special slam attack. (Only certaincharacters can perform a double jump.)

• Time your attacks carefully in sequence to execute powerful combomoves.

• Press the Attack key J or F when under attack to defend with yourlightsaber. Hold down the Attack key to maintain a defensive stance.

• If you time your defensive move correctly, you can deflect blaster boltsback to your attackers.

BLASTER/BOWCASTER• Press the Attack key J or F to fire a blaster or bowcaster.

DEACTIVATE DROIDSAstromech droids can use their probes to deactivate other droids for ashort time. Stand next to another droid and press and hold the Attack keyJ or F or the Special key L (player 1) or H (player 2) to use this ability.

Jedi and Sith characters can usethe Force to control the very buildingblocks of matter. When you controla Force-enabled character, look for Force-highlighted LEGO objects. Press and holdthe Special key L (player 1) or H (player2) to use the Force to move or transforma highlighted object.

• Some dark-colored objects will onlyrespond to the dark side powersof a Sith Lord.

FORCE PUSHJedi can harness the power of the Force against characters such as battledroids. When in range, press and hold the Special key L or H to senda Force-highlighted enemy flying.

DARK SIDE FORCE POWERSIt is said that the Sith have special Force powers of their own. But detailsare kept secret, hidden deep within the Jedi Archives. Interest in theseabilities can lure even the strongest character to the dark side.

SPECIAL ABILITIES

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DOUBLE-JUMPA number of characters can jump unusually high. To use this Special Ability,press and hold the Jump key K (player 1) or G (player 2) to jump, and thenin mid air press and hold the key once more.

HYPER JUMPCertain characters, including the gangly Gungan Jar Jar Binks, havea double-jump move that launches them even higher into the air —where they can reach platforms that might elude even Jedi.

ASCENSION GUNCharacters equipped with blasters orbowcasters can use the Ascension Gun. Standbeneath a grapple hook point, then pressand hold the Special key L or H to ascend.

HOVERA variety of characters can hover above theground. Some can even fly short distances,able to reach places inaccessible to othercharacters. Certain astromech droids, forexample, are fitted with anti-grav boosters.Press and hold the Jump key K or G, thenmove around as normal to hover.

Protocol droids such asC-3PO or TC-14 can

activate Protocol Panelsmarked like this.

Astromech droids such asR2-D2 or R4-P17 can

activate Astromech Panelsmarked like this.

BLEND INBattle droids have limited threat awareness, and will certainly never fireupon a fellow battle droid. In Free Play Mode, this can be the perfect wayto catch them unawares.

ACTIVATING PANELSCertain types of droids can interface with computer access panels. Movethe droid so it faces the panel, then press and hold the Special key L or H.

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COLLECTIBLES

The LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game world is full of objects to pick upand collect. Explore and experiment!

Some objects will be out of reach when you first encounter them —but remember that different characters have different Special Abilities.In Free Play Mode, you can bring new characters into a scene and usetheir abilities to reach new places.

LEGO STUDSPick up LEGO Studs wherever you can. If you successfully completea scene, the Studs you collected will be added to your banked total.You can then exchange them to unlock extra characters, bonusesand cheats in Dexter’s Diner.

When two players are active, their LEGO Stud totals are added togetherin a shared bank account. Using the transforming power of the Force,destroying objects and defeating enemies will all yield LEGO Studs.

Different colored studs have different values:SILVER = 10GOLD = 100BLUE = 1000

If your character falls apart, you lose some of the LEGO Studs youcollected up to that point in the scene.

HEARTSIf you’ve lost any hearts, try to pick up replacements.

LEGO CANISTERSHidden in each scene are the parts to buildone special LEGO Mini-kit Vehicle — distributedin 10 special LEGO Canisters. If you can collectall 10 Canisters and complete the craft, you’ll berewarded with a substantial LEGO Stud bonus.

When you visit the Parking Lot outside Dexter’sDiner, you’ll see your collection of vehiclesgrowing as you explore through the game.

CONTROLLING VEHICLES

In some scenes you take control of a starship or other vehicle. Usethe movement controls to move your craft left, right, up or down.

• In a starship, fire your forward blasters by pressing Attack key J(player 1) or F (player 2).

• In a podracer, speed up by pressing Attack key J or F.

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STATUS SCREEN

When you successfully complete a scene, you’ll be presentedwith a Status Screen showing all the rewards you’ve collected.

• LEGO Studs can be traded with Dexter in the Diner.

• New characters are added to your collection as you progress throughthe game. They are then available for selection in Free Play Mode.

• Each scene has 10 LEGO Canisters to collect, each containing oneof the parts for a special LEGO Mini-kit Vehicle. Find all the LEGOCanisters and complete the vehicle for a LEGO Stud bonus. Be warned,some LEGO Canisters are hard to find. And some can only be reachedwith the Special Abilities of Free Play characters.

Those who play with the expertise and finesseof a true Jedi will be rewarded. As you progressthrough a scene, the LEGO Studs you collect willcontribute to your True Jedi Status meter. If youcan reach the True Jedi target for that scene,you’ll be rewarded with a secret collectible.

• Attain True Jedi Status on every sceneto reveal the game’s ultimate secret.

TRUE JEDI STATUS FREE PLAY

In Free Play, you can explore any unlocked scene with your choice ofcharacters — and switch between them at will. By using the SpecialAbilities of new characters you’ll be able to reach new areas, discoversecrets and increase your collection of LEGO Studs and LEGO Canisters.

As you progress through the game, your collection of available Free Playcharacters will grow. Some you’ll meet in the normal course of play, andsome you’ll need to purchase from Dexter. Characters from your collectionwill join you from time to time in Dexter’s Diner. You can walk up to themand tag them if you like.

To play a scene in Free Play, walk through the level-select door as normalfrom the Diner and select FREE PLAY from the menu that appears.

The character or characters under your control at that time will be selectedfor Free Play. Press the Jump key K or G to enter the scene with thosecharacters. If you’re in two-player mode, both players must press the Jumpkey in order to continue.

To change your primary characters from the ones currently under control,select an available character from the character display by moving the bluehighlight over that character and pressing the Jump key. A second playercan do the same with the green highlight.

Once you confirm your primary character selections, additional charactersare automatically picked for you to play with (ensuring that you have asbroad a range of abilities as possible at your command), and you enterthe scene in Free Play Mode.

Now whenever you press U/O (player 1) or R/Y (player 2), you can cyclethrough your group of characters.

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SAVING

When you start a new game from the Main Menu, the first time youreach a save point you will be asked to select a save game slot. Thereare six slots to choose from. Subsequent save games will be made to thissame slot until or unless you turn Autosave off in the Options Menu(see page 9). When you load a game from the Main Menu this slot will alsobe used for subsequent saves. Again, this will only happen if Autosave ison. Saving over an existing save game will erase that previous save.

PAUSE MENU

Either player can press Tab or Esc during the action to pause the gameand bring up the Pause Menu.

While the Pause Menu is active you can see how many LEGO Canistersyou’ve collected and how close you are to attaining True Jedi Statusfor that scene. From the Pause Menu, you can choose to:

• Resume the game from where you left off.

• Select OPTIONS to change in-game options such as adjustingthe volume level of sound and music and turning Autosave on/off.

• Select EXIT to return to Dexter’s Diner. The LEGO Studs and Canistersyou collected up to that point in the scene will not be added to yourcollection at this time.

CREDITS

TRAVELLER’S TALES

Managing DirectorJon Burton

Lead ProgrammerJohn Hodskinson

Lead ArtistJames Cunliffe

Lead AnimatorJeremy Pardon

Lead Engine ProgrammerAlistair Crowe

Lead Tools ProgrammerRoland Hougs

DesignJon Burton

James CunliffeJohn Hodskinson

James KayGlyn Scragg

Game ProgrammingRalph FerneyhoughJohn HodskinsonMichael Jackson

Glyn ScraggChris Stanforth

Level Setup & ArtworkNeil Allen

Dave BurtonBev Bush

Deborah Crook

James CunliffeNicola DalyRhoda DalyAlan Dooley

Paul McCormack

Level LayoutNeil Allen

James Cunliffe

Character ModellingJames CunliffeJeremy Pardon

William Thompson

Character AnimationJeremy Pardon

Cutscene AnimationAnnika Barkhouse

Ross NorcrossJeremy Pardon

Additional Cutscene AnimationEdward Cates

Richard DrummBill Martin

Chris Dicker

PC Conversion ProgrammersArgiris BaltzisKevin EdwardsAndy Holroyd

Storyboard ArtWilliam Thompson

Music & Sound FxDavid Whittaker

Conversions TeamArgiris BaltzisAlistair CroweKevin EdwardsAndy HoldroydRoland Hougs

Engine ProgrammingAlistair CroweDave DootsonSteve MonksGlyn Scragg

Richard Taylor

Tools ProgrammingAlistair CroweRoland Hougs

Office ManagerBev Deakin

ThanksFay Briscoe, Sam,

Ben & Helen Burton, Dawn Burton, Phil, Chris

& Bexie Bush, Francesca Charlesworth,

Samantha Crowe, Jacob & Sarah Cunliffe,

Sarah Ellen Daly, Leah Donohue, Amanda,

Charlotte & Heather Edwards,Emma & George, Donna,

Molly-Rose & Grace,Alison Scragg, Jayne Stephen,

Rachel Thompson

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GIANT

Managing DirectorTom Stone

Development DirectorJonathan Smith

ProducerLoz Doyle

Marketing ManagerKristin Robinson

QAAlistair HutchisonAnthony PepperAshley Webster

James HargreavesScott Mackintosh

Kevin Watt

ThanksJens Kronvold Frederiksen, Mikael

Denhardt Nielsen, Jay Bruns,Jenny Robertson, Jill Wilfert,

Henrik Poulsen, Mads Ryder & everyone

at LEGO CompanyAlex Camilleri, Tim Green,Nic Doucet, Ian Johnson,

Geoff Smith, David Ratcliffe,Carol Paul & the former

LEGO Interactive Tom Marx, Dave Rose,

Jonathan Kemp, Mike McGarvey& everyone at Eidos

Everyone at LucasArts & LFL

Special ThanksToby, Sam, George, Harry, William,

Rose, Ella, Grahame Chilton,Charlie & Andy Killebrew,

& all our testers

SKYWALKER SOUND

Lead Sound DesignerNick Peck

Sound DesignerAren Downie

Foley ArtistsMarnie MooreEllen Hauer

Foley EngineerFrank Rinella

Foley RecordistGeorge Peterson

Special ThanksJosh Lowden, Glen Kiser,

Jim Diaz, Ben Burtt

EIDOS UK

Head of Development OperationsFlavia Timiani

Senior ProducerGreg Hounsom

International Brand ManagerSteven Greaves

Assistant Brand ManagerAlex Price

Head of CommunicationsSteve Starvis

PR ManagerMark Allen

PR AssistantRoxana Daneshmand

CreativeAndy Cockell

Gus Aliyu

Jodie BrockPhilippa Pratley

Group Localisation ManagerCaroline Simon

Localisation CoordinatorMonica Dalla Valle

QA DirectorChris Rowley

Head of Mastering& Compatibility

Jason Walker

Mastering & CompatibilityScott Sutherland

Ray MullenMarc Webb

Technical AuthorTom Waine

EIDOS UK

Director of DevelopmentOperationsJon Kromrey

Associate Project ManagerClayton Palma

Associate Managerof Development Operations

Colby McCracken

Vice President of MarketingPaul Baldwin

Vice Presidentof Brand Management

Chip Blundell

Global Brand ManagerJefferson Dong

Associate Brand Manager

Maly Ly

Director of Public RelationsMichelle Seebach Curran

Public Relations CoordinatorLoretta Stevens

Director of Channel& Interactive Marketing

Kim Pendleton

Channel Marketing SpecialistsIlana BudanitskyJanty Sumimoto

Director of MarketingCommunications

Stephanie Lipetzky

Creative Services ProjectManager

Eileen Buenviaje

Media SpecialistMicheal Tran

Graphic DesignerJames Song

Production ManagerGregory Wu

Special ThanksHanshaw Ink & Image

LUCASARTS

Rachel BryantRyan KaufmanJustin Lambros

Chuck McFaddenToby Mast

Chris WilliamsJohn GeogheganGreg Rosenfeld

Anne Marie HawkinsTerri Dome

Special ThanksSeth Steinberg, Mary Bihr,

Peter Hirschmann, Matt Shell,Sam Saliba, Jim Ward

Original Star Wars musiccomposed by John Williams. (P) &© Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All rightsreserved. Published by BanthaMusic (BMI). Administered by

and/or co-published with Warner-Tamerlane Music Publishing Corp.

LUCAS LICENSING

Stacy Arnold-StriderStacy Cheregotis

Chris GollaherDarren PhillipsonDerek Stothard

Paula ReickKerry Phelan

Howard Roffman

THE LEGO® COMPANY

Commercial Marketing ManagerPierre Dadd

Senior ProducerDan Llewellyn

Executive ProducerGary Moore

SVP, LEGO InteractiveExperiences

Lisbeth Valther Pallesen

ASPYR MEDIA

Project ManagerKelly Bates

QA LeadBard Alexander

Lead Graphic DesignerDevin Cox

Additional ArtworkJen Becker

Director of QA and Technical SupportTim Attuquayefio

QA LeadBard Alexander

Technical Support SupervisorAndy Brazell

Director of PC & MacDevelopment Glenda Adams

Assistant PublisherElizabeth Howard

Director of Brand ManagementLeah Heck

Marketing ManagerAmity Ponsetti

i5works

Mac ProgrammersJohn Philip BrittKevin Parichan

Special thanks to everyone atGiant, Rich Hernandez, AppleComputer and all of our beta

testers.

VERY SPECIALTHANKSGeorge Lucas

If you are having problems installing or using this software, wewant to help. You should read through the manual and the ReadMe file on the CD before contacting Aspyr Technical Support.Please ensure that your computer meets the minimum systemrequirements that are listed on the bottom of the box. OurTechnical Support representatives will not be able to helpcustomers whose computers do not meet these requirements. Sothat we can better help you, please have the followinginformation ready:

Complete product title Exact error message reported (if any) A brief description of the problem Your computer’s processor type and speed (iMac 700 MHz,PowerBook 1 GHz, etc.) Amount of RAM (MB, GB) Make and model of your video card (ATI, Nvidia) Speed of your CD-ROM or DVD-ROM (16x, 4x, etc.) Operating System (10.2.8, 10.3.4, etc.)

CONTACT US OVER THE INTERNETIf, after reviewing all the known issues in the Read Me file, youare still having difficulties, please visit our online technicalsupport page at www.aspyr.com/support. If your problem is notcurrently listed, then please gather all information regarding theproblem, including attempts to resolve the problem, errormessages, and computer specifications and fill out the detailedsupport form located at www.aspyr.com/contact. This form willthen be sent to Aspyr Media Technical Support.

CONTACT US BY PHONEYou can also contact us by phone by calling (512) 708-8100.Note that this number is for technical assistance only. No hintsand tips will be given out over the Technical Support line. Whencalling our Technical Support line, please make sure you are infront of your computer and prepared to provide all necessaryinformation about your computer.

YOU CAN ALSO CONTACT ASPYR TECHNICAL SUPPORTUSING ONE OF THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS Aspyr Media, Inc. P.O. Box 5861 Austin, TX 78763-5861 Fax: (512) 708-9595

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SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENTIMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY: YOUR USE OF LEGO® STARWARS™ (THE “PROGRAM”) IS SUBJECT TO THE SOFTWARE LICENSETERMS SET FORTH BELOW. THE “PROGRAM” INCLUDES ALLSOFTWARE INCLUDED WITH THIS AGREEMENT, THE ASSOCIATEDMEDIA, ANY PRINTED MATERIALS, AND ANY ON-LINE ORELECTRONIC DOCUMENTATION, AND ANY AND ALL COPIES OFSUCH SOFTWARE AND MATERIALS. BY OPENING THIS PACKAGE,INSTALLING, AND/OR USING THE PROGRAM AND ANY SOFTWAREPROGRAMS INCLUDED WITHIN THE PROGRAM, YOU ACCEPT THETERMS OF THIS LICENSE WITH ASPYR. (“ASPYR”).

LIMITED WARRANTY: Aspyr Media warrants the original purchaser that this disc is freefrom defects and materials and workmanship for a period of ninety(90) days from the date of purchase. Aspyr Media will, at its option,repair or replace this disc, free of charge, postage paid with proof ofdate of purchase, at its offices. EXCEPT AS SET FORTH ABOVE, THISWARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHERORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANYWARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARPURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND NO OTHERREPRESENTATIONS OR CLAIMS OF ANY KIND SHALL BE BINDINGON OR OBLIGATE ASPYR AND/OR ITS LICENSORS. When returning the Program for warranty replacement please sendthe original product disks only in protective packaging and include:(1) a photocopy of your dated sales receipt; (2) your name andreturn address typed or clearly printed; (3) a brief note describingthe defect, the problem(s) you are encountered and the system onwhich you are running the Program; (4) if you are returning theProgram after the 90-day warranty period, but within one year afterthe date of purchase, please include check or money order for $10U.S. currency per CD replacement. Note: Certified mailrecommended.

In the U.S. send to:Warranty ReplacementsAspyr Media, Inc.PO Box 5861Austin, Texas78763

LIMITED USE LICENSE: Subject to the conditions described below,Aspyr grants you the non-exclusive, non-transferable, limited rightand license to install and use one copy of the Program solely andexclusively for your personal use. All rights not specifically grantedunder this Agreement are reserved by Aspyr and, as applicable,Aspyr’s licensors. The Program is licensed, not sold, for your use.Your license confers no title or ownership in the Program and should

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LICENSE CONDITIONSYou agree not to:• Exploit the Program or any of its parts commercially, including but

not limited to use at a cyber cafe, computer gaming center or anyother location-based site. Aspyr may offer a separate Site LicenseAgreement to permit you to make the Program available forcommercial use; see the contact information below.

• Sell, rent, lease, license, distribute or otherwise transfer thisProgram, or any copies of this Program, without the express priorwritten consent of Aspyr.

• Use the Program, or permit use of the Program, in a network,multi-user arrangement or remote access arrangement, includingany on-line use, except as otherwise specifically provided by theProgram.

• Use the Program, or permit use of the Program, on more than onecomputer, computer terminal, or workstation at the same time.

• Make copies of the Program or any part thereof, except for backupor archival purposes, or make copies of the materialsaccompanying the Program.

• Copy the Program onto a hard drive or other storage device; youmust run the Program from the included DVD-ROM (although theProgram itself may automatically copy a portion of the Programonto your hard drive during installation in order to run moreefficiently).

• Reverse engineer, derive source code, modify, decompile, ordisassemble the Program, in whole or in part.

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• Export or re-export the Program or any copy or adaptation thereofin violation of any applicable laws or regulations.

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