Lego Games on Handhelds | From DS PSP & 3DS - Cam Reviews
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
- Today I will be exploring handheld versions of TT's Lego video games. From the DS, PSP, and 3DS, it's an interesting ride, and something I'm very excited to continue! I will be covering the handheld versions of: Lego Indiana Jones 2, Lego Harry Potter 1-4, Lego Star Wars III, Lego Pirates of the Caribbean, and Lego Harry Potter 5-7
For those that are new, this is the second part of my Lego handheld games series. If any of you played these versions growing up, let me know what you think of these games!
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0:00 Intro
0:56 Lego Indiana Jones 2
11:04 Lego Harry Potter 1-4
17:20 Lego Star Wars III
24:32 Lego Pirates of the Caribbean
29:20 Lego Harry Potter 5-7
32:50 Conclusion - Ігри
Please don't make me talk about Lego Marvel Super Heros Universe in Peril for the Nintendo 3DS.
Just wanted to edit this, but there was an error in my video, I claimed the PSP was more powerful than the 3Ds which is not true. I'm sorry for this mistake, I always just assumed that because the psp had more powerful games on it like GTA. Something like this won't happen again!
One of the worst lego video games
But the pause music is a banger…
@@juliannocartagena2007 Only redeeming quality
@@CamReviews Yeah. And it’s a “sin” that there’ no high quality version of it.
@The Author 📗 Will be making videos on them soon! :) I love Lego Batman 2 on the 3ds
Lego Harry Potter years 1-4 was one of my favorite games on DS, if you are used to playing games with touch controls it actually makes for a fun little game to play every so often.
Yeah, definitely better on DS than PSP. The bugs killed it for me though, I was one collectible away from 100% and it just never spawned in.
The potion making stuff was fun, wish there was a game of just potion making
I found it to be quite nice to play, as if it was a different adaptation. A lot of the elements I saw were taken from the books, not the movies. I found that unique, as the proper console versions did the movies instead. Looking back on it, I think that its great, almost as if it was like playing those classic Harry Potter games.
Indy 2 on DS was my jam back in the day. The mini games were so fun and replayable and it’s crazy how many of the levels I can vividly remember!
One of my favorite Lego games is Lego Battles on the DS. It's a neat RTS game that also allows you to local play with others on custom levels.
Seconded
wow i wasnt expecting someone to mention lego battles ngl, good game
Lego Star Wars 2 on the PSP was easily the best port of any lego game to portable. It was a direct port of the console version with additional content like the ability to play a couple of levels from the first Lego Star Wars.
Lego Batman and Lego Star Wars 2 go hand in hand. Lego Batman is literally the console version with dialled down graphics
@@Lemar_0203 I forgot Lego Batman was like that. I remember having the demo but never buying the full game on psp.
Lego Star Wars 2 on the DS on the other hand... we don't talk about that one.
Agreed.
LSW2 on PSP is honestly what i wished the vita coulda been for all games...
And then it failed. Thankfully that is basically what the switch is doing... and the steamdeck, and the ROG Ally.
LSW2 on PSP is more like DQ11 on Switch, where the handheld version has slightly worse visuals... but has more content than the main console versions.
Im glad the era of LEGO Harry Potter 5-7 on Vita is seemingly dead and buried.
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This was the only way I could experience these as a kid
It made me blow my mind from how the console versions look once I played them
I actually really liked what they did for Lego Harry Potter years 1-4 on the DS. It was very unique and told the stories of the movies better than the console version did imo. I kinda wish 5-7 had this same style. From what I can tell all of your problems with it seem to stem from the fact that you played the PSP version. A lot of the problems you have with it aren't present on the DS.
I grew up with a DS and I will always have nostalgia for Lego Harry Potter Years 1-4 DS, and I’m glad I figured out a long time ago you can use the D-pad, or I would’ve just never played it
Lego indiana jones 2 on the ds was magic to me as a kid. I think it might be the first time i dipped my toes into not strictly level based progression. And now that i think about it, that might have stuck with me until now because i vastly prefer exploration over levels.
Same!! Loved that game!! The minigames were fun too and it was also on PSP which was cool
My favourite handheld Lego game was probably Undercover: The Chase Begins, keeping in mind that original Undercover is probably my favourite mainline console Lego game. I love how they made it a prequel story instead of a direct port of the main version and, as a huge fan of crime cinema even as a kid, I adored how it had more of an emphasis on individual gang leaders compared to the console game. The main issue I always remember is how unsatisfying the ending felt, even as a kid, since it led directly into the events of the console game, but I hold that game very dearly as the first 3DS game I ever owned. And God, the music sticks with me to this day. Very excited to see that game covered in this series because I have genuinely never heard anybody talk about it.
I'm playing it right now as I read this comment! It takes so long to 100% but it's amazing
Hey there! I'm really happy to see someone that's dedicated a channel to covering niche lego games! You definitely have a lot of potential in regards to that niche, as hardly anyone else is talking about them! I can't wait to see where this channel goes, and you defently earned a lot of respect from me. From one niche video game reviewer to another, I wish you the best of luck!
That's what started it all to be honest, I tried to look for reviews for these games and couldn't find many. Although I don't plan on only sticking to LEGO games, I have a ton of other stuff I'm planning as well! :)I'm glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for your kind words! Best of luck to you as well, I love talking about niche video games, your channel looks great!
Lego Indiana Jones 2 might be my most replayed game in the DS. I also didn't get too far in the open world as a kid
I have so much nostalgia to Lego Star Wars on the Ds. I played this game long before I even watched the actual movies.
I remember playing lego starwars 3. I enjoyed it when I was younger. It was fun
HP 1-4 was probably one of my favorite ds games growing up, I like that it was different and used the touchscreen, it wasn't console lego HP but it was never trying to be that and I think they did well (at least on the ds version)
Indy 2 was so cool how it was set after Crystal Skull, never realized there was an ending cutscene!
Me neither until I replayed it as an adult!
I recently got a Ps vita and was looking for games to get on it. I grew up playing Lego Batman on the 360, and although I was aware that the DS version was different, I had no idea there was also a PSP version. Well, to my surprise the PSP version is remarkably similar to the home console versions. I was expecting it to be different like the DS version was, but it literally is just the home console version with lower resolution and worse frame rates. It actually blew me away. I was so impressed. I would have loved owning the PSP version of Lego Batman as a kid
I loved Indiana Jones 2 on my 3DS. I had an old DS cartridge of it, but I loved to play it & I loved Indiana Jones. I even cut the Lego sets I wanted out of the manual to try & shove them more in my parent's faces so they would buy me them, which in hindsight was pretty stupid but it leaves memories with usually the one part of a physical game nobody really cares for, the manual. I'm still sad that I lost the cartridge almost 9 years ago inside a sofa at our then house, & never found it, but what I didn't lose is the original case & manuals. I still have all of those, & hell, I think it still has the old EB Games sticker on the front cover from when I got the game. The cartridge really isn't that expensive, so I'll probably buy it back one day, to finally revisit my memories with the game. I have fond memories with it & the first Lego Indiana Jones on my Wii, so here's hoping one day soon I get to relive those experiences.
I love all the old Lego game packaging! I love looking at the back of the cases to see how they try to advertise their game
I’m glad you made a video about this. Was always so intrigued with how they ported these games to portable versions. I type this as I’m playing Lego Batman 2 on my ds lol
Covering Lego Batman 2 for 3ds for the next part! Love that game can’t wait to cover it
Lego Batman 2 for DS is a banger. I 100%ed that game so many times
Just played Lego Harry Potter on my Steam Deck and it felt like back in the days with Lego Star Wars on my GBA. So much memories :)
Lego Batman on the PSP Go was all i ever played as a kid. Man that was great
Do you have PSP go now?
@@matyasmatejka4242yeah, i still have my pearl white childhood psp go
I have fun memories of Lego Battles for the DS, it was a huge game in terms of content and it includes a bunch of cool Lego series that weren’t based on other franchises like Castle and Pirates, I’d say looking back it probably is what got me interested in RTS games, never really heard anyone talking about it outside myself and my friends who played it with me as kids
I've never played lego battles before or RTS games in general, but maybe I'll check that one out!
i played lego star wars 3 on ds growing up and that was legit one of my fav games on ds, something i really loved about the game was the atmosphere of the levels. they were all really different and all felt really immersive, and although i was a kid the game legit made me feel ways ive never felt like that since
me 2
Lego Star Wars lll and Pirates of the caribbean on the DS are my childhood
Glad to see someone talk about the hand held port of LEGO Games. I feel they deserve more recognition even if they kinda went down hill after Harry Potter 1-4. Can't wait for your future videos on portable LEGO Games.
Awesome video! It was great looking at these handheld versions that I've never seen before. It's kinda sad how the PSP went from basically running the full console versions of games, to a stripped down version like Harry Potter 1-4. haha. Great video, keep it up!
It is really sad! Especially the PS Vita because they were barely taking advantage of how powerful that system is. But thank you for the support :)
The original Lego Star Wars on hand held looks so retro and I love for that! It's looks like an actual 2D game with sprites and that's something I've never seen before as nearly every other game on handheld and console use 3D models. It's just a really cool aesthetic to apply to Lego and I'm glad that it exists if nothing more than for the novelty of it!
Wow the real life Obi-Wan Kenobi has responded! But yes I agree the class lefo ds games have such a unique look to them! Unfortunately it stopped with Lego Indiana jones 2
@@CamReviews Of course I had to respond, these games feature me! I may be Lego but it doesn't matter what medium they present he in, Obi-wan is Obi-Wan! Accept no substitutes!
Hello there
@@Anakinskywalker-ki8ir oh no, Obi-Wan you better watch out, Anakin is here
@@CamReviews Not to worry, he's only half the man he used to be thanks to me. I am fully prepared to set him on fire again if he tries to start something.
So here's the thing about the portable Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4!
As a kid, and even looking at it now, I loved it. I played it so many times on my iPod that my imagination and love for Harry Potter was kindled.
NOW. As I have had my fair share of horrible Nintendo DS games, especially the ones that center on the touchscreen, I have no doubt it would have been worse on the DS (maybe the PSP, as well).
Oddly enough, it's really the best portable Lego game I have ever played (from a personal perspective). The graphics and the gameplay could have been better, but it has that "home-baked", cozy feel, like something you'd play before going to bed.
That is a very great point! I'm glad you could enjoy it. Even as a kid I couldn't enjoy it
@@CamReviews thank you! Yeah, once you have a taste for the open-space, free-range feel of the console versions, it's hard to go back to the lesser versions.
year 1-4 was great for me on DS i don't know why but I just loved potion making with touch screen. Also I remember a feature where you had to literally blow into DS microphone to talk in snake language.
Super cool video! I can't wait to see you cover more of the 3DS games! Especially Lego Batman 2 and Lego City Undercover: The Chase Begins. Those two are fantastic!
I love those two! Can't wait to talk about them, it'll be soon :)
Fascinating video. Growing up I didn’t own too many home consoles, so most of my gaming was done on portables. I enjoyed the lego games I played on my Nintendo systems, sure they weren’t all as good as the console version, but they had a special charm to them. I kind of miss the different experiences portables could offer, my last one was lego Jurassic World and I played it all the time. Now that I’m old enough and can afford a lot of the older consoles I can appreciate the charm the portables had going for them more
The DS versions of the Lego games always fascinate me. They're so close yet different to the console originals, it's very charming to me. This was such a good video, you did a fantastic job.
They are! Thank you so much! :)
I really like years 1-4 on the DS and PSP....I'm not big on Tears 1-4 on consoles because it's so plot driven and the repetition.
*In order to get to this class...find a shovel and do it three more times.*
At least in DS port we have classes to go to, spells to learn that weren't apart of the movies, better potion making.
There's only so much fun I can have with "Interact with this, destroy everything and find the same ingredients, go back and get a Dark Magic character to destroy this Box or Ball"
I do like the book references sprinkled in the console version of Years 1-4 like the troll guards and how Tom Ruddle flashes into his Book Voldemort description.
It's so nice to see Lego Indy 2 DS get some recognition. I remember that game blowing my mind as a kid, because it felt so much more vast and polished than any handheld LEGO game up to that point. Getting to ride vehicles and explore the open world was so cool.
Me and my brother had Lego pirates on ds growing up and we still have them to this day thanks for the nostalgia!
i love lego star wars 3 on ds it just gives me so much nostagia probably may favorite lego game because of fun memories hiding the ds under my pillow after my bedtime and i pretended to fall asleep
Really great content my man! Well put together and a great topic. I've always wanted vids like this for the portable games.
Thanks! :)
i remember loving harry potter years 1-4 as a kid, my Dad rented it out from a blockbuster and I only had like a week to play it, and I played the hell out of it that week
Growing up in poverty these games where my child hood, always getting one any time we went to a swap meet, this is why now I’m obsessed with legos
the sheer amount of nostalgia i'm getting from remembering Lego Harry Potter yrs 1-4, Lego Star Wars 3, and Lego Pirates of the Caribbean for the ds is incredible. I seriously wish that they were ported onto the Switch.
Lego Batman 3 on 3ds was actually pretty good. Lego star wars complete on ds was VERY limited but for what it was it wasn't bad.
I must say, for such a small channel like yours you did a really great job of talking about these odd pieces of video game history and it was interesting looking at these different ports of the Lego games I loved as a kid with some aging better and still seeming fun today while others maybe not so much. I look forward to seeing your channel grow more and I for one, can’t wait until the next part of this series comes out.
Thanks you so much :). I have a really good time making these! Despite how time consuming they all are, I feel like it's not talked about much. The next part, in my opinion, should be the most interesting!
Ohhhhh, I'm looking forward to it. Yeah, I can imagine it being time consuming but it's well worth especially if the video does really well like this one.
Great video! As someone who didn't have a handheld growing up so played most of the console counterparts on the wii, its so strange seeing how different these games were at times considering they were often marketed together, almost as if they were the same product.
I remember feeling envious of my friend who had Lego Indiana Jones 2 on the console while I only had it on the DS, turns out I was the one with the better version
You have earned yourself a new subscriber! Love this video! Keep up the great work!
Thanks :)
I grew up playing a good chunk of both handheld and console versions of Lego games with more time usually spent on the former. I really enjoyed experiencing the journey of the lego games and seeing how different (or similar) these titles can get, and seeing the final game be nearly identical in terms of gameplay and level design is great and a little bit poetic since it's a star wars one.
Mac survived Crystal skull? Best day of my life
I played all of these games since i didn’t have the console at the time, and i’m glad there’s some content about them! I loved playing them all, especially Indiana Jones 2 and Pirates of the Caribbean. Greta video!
Thank you :)
i remember as a kid playing both lego harry potters on my kindle and i loved it lol.
Glad you could enjoy it! :)
I remember as a kid, I was so excited for a potential Lego Harry Potter game, and my first experience was the DS game........ yeah, that dampered the hype a lot. I still remember the house, gringotts bank, diagon alley, and train were all 4 separate levels, and then playing the real game I was shocked that it was all composited into one level.
In your Lego Indiana Jones 2 review you failed to meantion that for the console release all 6 acts followed the same 5 mission type structure which was good for an easy Platinum when I was young but now I want a more intellectually engaging experience.
I totally agree on your points, so glad that I have decided to finally finish all the Lego DS games that I own.
One thing i like most about the ds version of lego Indiana jones, is the art style. The art work in the environment really blends and complements the lego objects in the game, but in on console like the ninjago movie game it just has way to realistic of a world with lego build that just looks out of place.
I completely agree! Same with Lego Batman on the DS. They just have such a nice vibe to them
The DS version for Lego harry potter 1-4 can actually also use the D-pad for movement. It still isn't really that fun to play casually today, but it at least makes it more playable on DS lol.
What I will say is that even though the Lego harry potter portable versions are quite boring in a casual playthrough, both 1-4 and 5-7 are actually really cool for speedruns. The European psp version of 1-4 had a developer tool left in where you can just fly around anywhere if you press the select button, which means that most of the boring sections of the game can be skipped, and 5-7 on the DS has an infinite jump glitch, as well as developer objects which end the level early, which means that most of the game other than the duels can be skipped completely. It's kind of weird how 2 games that were both fairly boring in a casual playthrough could both lead to interesting speedruns, and also that both of them have a way to essentially just fly around the levels
I’ve never heard of this before! Thanks for the info I’ll definitely look into this. I think I played the European rom of 5-7 on psp? But maybe it was exclusive to 3ds or I just didn’t end up doing it on my play through
@@CamReviews I don't believe the select button is actually used in normal gameplay, and iirc you have to hold it. it's possible there are multiple versions of it, i'm not sure, I haven't personally played the psp version, i've only seen the speedruns of it
3ds pirates was the shit in my childhood recently found my old 3ds and played this game a couple of weeks ago
1-4 actually had an exact port on the iphone which I loved to play on my mom´s as a kid.
I can't wait to see your opinion on the lego chima one as that's the one i played the most as a kid :D
You have earned yourself a sub :D
Thank you :), I can't wait to cover it as well! I had the ds version as a kid so I got the downgraded hub world
As a kid my faimly only bought me Lego games for the ds so i played them all a bunch and they have a special place in my heart
I grew up on the 3ds and some of my first games ever were the two Lego Star wars games on the ds, and later Lego batman 2 and Lego lord of the rings. All those games (especially lotr) are super underrated and everybody should try them. Another great one is Lego avengers, that gives you Manhattan as a hub, which is really cool.
It’s insane to me they started to give us the huge free roams!
@@CamReviews yeah, Manhattan and middle earth are very fun to explore.
If only they did the same with Gotham in batman 2
Thank you mate this was a class video
2:37 it’s like how you can never re-fight man thing in Lego marvel 2
It’s always so strange to me when video games do that!
Alright, I'm sold
Just became a new subscriber! Great content!
Thank you so much! :) New content soonish I hope
I always used to play Lego Lotr on my 3DS, and I just now found out that it’s on the PS3, and so much better on a console.
Not gonna lie, I wanted *someone,* especially me at some point, to do a video like this. Good job making it a reality! It really helped!
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed!
@@CamReviews No problem. :)
@@CamReviews Also, fun fact: LHP: Y1-4 was one of the first DS games I ever OWNED. And now that I have (almost) all of the other Lego games on the handheld, I agree with your opinion on how (semi-)unlikeable it is in comparison.
Your channel has a great chance to start blowing up if you continue this. I don't see much people going over lego games on handheld consoles
Thank you :)
Love lego games and barely played the handheld versions. Video is great and interesting, cant wait for the next one
Glad you enjoyed! Thank you :)
I am glas this appeared in my recommendations, really nice video keep the good work
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed! :)
I actually owned PotC on 3DS and I was so surprised to see how closely it had tried to match the console version. I'm glad you liked it too (as well as TCS but I also owned the console version eventually down the line)
Finally some love for Lego Indy 2 on DS! That game is insanely good.
omg the nostalgia, you deserve a like and a sub 👍🏽
Thank you! :)
Just 100%'ed Lego City Undercover for the Switch. I played the 3DS version years ago and I remember being a bit disappointed that it was sort of a prequel to the console version
Ah yes finally someone makes a vid on my childhood
I've always loved how different the portable lego star wars games were, also wish the Rocket battle droids were in the console lego clone wars games, it's strange to see them be portable exclusive
But really I just love all Lego Star Wars games! awesome video and it'd be really cool if you touched upon the Lego star wars website games! 🙌
Don't know much about any Lego Star Wars website games, I'll definitely look into it!
I remember playing lego batman trilogy on my ds and 3ds. Such a great memories.
Harry potter Years 1-4 ds is incredible. You don't need to use the touch screen to move.
The other Lego games were pretty much the exact same game as the consoles which was absolutely amazing back then
Literally! I can't wait to cover them!
Excellent video!
How do you not have more subscribers you deserve more
Thank you:)
YESSSS FINALLY SOMEONE TALKS ABOUT THIS
They are so underrated
Thank you :)
I feel like the hand held consoles where the best age of consoles (not talking about the switch). Just the idea of pulling a ds out of your pocket and playing a video game seems so fun to me. Even though the ps and the xbox had more games and better graphics, the ds just gives a nostalgic feeling of taking it to school when you where younger.
I agree!
One of my favorite childhood game was Lego Batman 2 on the DS
Literally just 100% completed it tonight, for the next video
My favorite Lego handheld game is Lego Lotr. It was my childhood
Growing up there were a few book/film series I always wished Lego made sets based off, but also that Tt would make games off of:
A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Baudelaire kids each having different abilities would factor in nicely, plus the film covers 3 stories that would make for nice game sections.
The Chronicles of Narnia: So much potential with this one. The films enjoys its connection between Lewis & Tolkien so a game similar to Lego Lotr would work here. Plenty of cool interesting characters would make for great level design: beavers, fauns, centaurs + the Pevensie kids.
The Golden Compass: While this film only covered the first book of His Dark Materials (even omitting the climax of the book) I would've loved exploring Jordan College, Gyptian Boats and Svalbard. Plus the mecanic of having your character with a deamon at all times would be so cool. I'd imagine Pan having 3 or 4 deamon transformations at a time.
The newer TV adaptation would also have been awesome for Lego, but it's probably too mature & not popular enough.
The Spiderwick Chronicles: A fun film from my childhood. And yet again there's plenty of variety to work with. Loads of fantasy elements like goblins, fairies, trolls. And 3 distinct characters to give abilities.
It's nice to think about what Lego & Tt would have done with these series.
Are there any book/film/TV series you think would make great Lego sets & games off of?
Closest one I could imagine Lego doing nowadays would be a Stranger Things game, since we did get a couple of sets.
I played Lego Harry Potter, Lego Indiana Jones 2 and Lego Star wars III growing up on the DS and I definitely must've forgotten a lot of things or didn't play through all the levels because I don't necessarily remember a lot from Lego Indiana Jones 2 based on the footage in his video. I do remember getting frustrated with Lego Star Wars III because the game would either crash and or I lost my save file multiple times but I'm willing to bet that this was because I was playing that game through a flash card instead of buying it. That aside I recall enjoying my time with the game and I eventually got the console version but didn't really like it as much as the DS version largely because I didn't know how to progress in some of the levels.
I played so many more handheld versions of Lego games on my 3DS than the console versions and I remember being so disappointed that there wasn't just a console that could play the console versions on the go. The Switch was announced a few years later lmao.
Yeh, I would've loved the switch growing up, it's a real shame.
Love, love, LOVED LEGO Harry Potter years 1-4 for the DS. Don’t know why, just really enjoyed it
When I was a wee lil' lad, me and my mom went to gamestop to get a copy of the LEGO Movie game for the PS Vita. I wanted it expecting for it to be like the cool console versions where you could roam around the big world and stuff like in the old youtube playthrough clips i've seen, but when I actually played the game I was *PISSED* . It was basically just many segmented levels in a weird fixed camera view like it was a janky mobile game. I never knew what a refund was at this time so I just forgot about it and went back to playing the best game ever made, AKA Tearaway.
Felt the same way when I got Lego the Hobbit :(
I used to play Lego Batman religiously as a kid
Fantastoc video, lots of nostalgia here
Glad you enjoyed it
Honor mention to Lego Star Wars Complete Saga on DS. They managed to completely remake the game to fit on the 3ds, and it's mostly the same, only simpler, but still fun as heck. They did a lot of work and it turned out really well considering the hardware limitations.
So they released that version of years 1-4 on mobile and just playing it on that made it seem so much better to me, the touch controls, the camera, just made more sense on mobile, and I quite enjoyed it as a kid!
I loved LEGO Batman 1, Star Wars The Complete Saga, and Star Wars 3 on the DS. I own a 3DS now and I'm debating re-buying them all. Funnily enough I remember loving LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4 as a kid. I'm not sure why.
I played Harry Potter 1-4’s iOS port on iPad and iPhone back in the day. Loved it to death for some reason. I think for such a limited device at the time, it was really solid and a good boredom buster. And the controls work because well, there’s no buttons
I had Lego Harry Potter on my old ipod touch
I also remember trying Lego pirates on onlive
I usted to play the handhelds versions, the only console Game I knew was the first LEGO Star Wars, so I didn't saw the difference in the portable versions, they were so complete. Then, Marvel Super Heroes appeared and, fortunately, I saw a gameplay from the Xbox One version, and when I played it on My 3ds, damn, that was My last portable LEGO Game. Now I'm rediscovering the console versions from the first games, and they are great, but also the handhelds ones, and those are more special for me because I was able to play everywhere when I was a child. Sorry if my English is not really good, I'm mexican XD
Yes, sadly the same thing happened to me!
Lego Batman for the ds are my childhood lego games and the reason i like Lego to begin with.
First. I always love when someone talks about portable versions of games. Kudos to you for that.
Second. I think you need to try Lego Battles.
I've never played it before, so I'll try to check it out soon!
personally i wish you couldve gone back to lego star wars on gba, great video tho! would love to see a part 2!
After getting so many request I'm going to that at the very end once I get through all of the 3ds games :)
Lego harry potter years 1-4 was probably the 1st game i ever completed to 100%, I remember losing my stylus so many times, I remember using a PRETZEL as a stylus for one day.
Good times.
Personally making the portable version very similar to the console version is so charming. Thing is that they’re meant to be played anywhere other than at home.
U earned a sub homie great video
Thanks :)