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There's a new Jedi in town, and it looks like he was trained by the best. Jedi Mickey returns, paired up with Yoda for
this Star Tours 2-pack. Little is known about the set at this time, but Disney theme park visitors would do well to keep their
eyes peeled. We'll have more information on this set as it comes in.
Now available online at Starwarsshop.com is the 1/4 Scale General Grievous from Sideshow Collectibles. Priced at $450,
these are sure to go fast as they are already sold out at the Sideshow Collectibles website!
We'll be seeing 6 different Star Wars DVD releases on November 1st of this year. It looks like you can buy the final
movie separately, buy the prequels together or buy all six films in a complete set. Whether or not this is the "definitive
release" of the complete saga is unknown, but we can sure hope for a pile of new extras.

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Star Wars Battlefront II News
LucasArts has announced the much anticipated sequel to Battlefront will also be its first venture into the handheld market.
The following is from the press release via the Electronic Entertainment Expo: LucasArts will finally unleash its first handheld
game this fall. While other companies have released handheld Star Wars games in the past, Star Wars Battlefront II for PSP
is the first to actually be published by LucasArts. Developed by Savage Entertainment, Star Wars Battlefront II for PSP is
similar to its recently announced console counterpart with space combat, playable Jedi, and Star Wars: Episode III Revenge
of the Sith content, yet it still boasts several distinct features meant to embrace the “on-the-go” nature of
a handheld system. The game includes several unique mini-campaigns as opposed to the much longer campaign seen on consoles.
Players can join the Rebellion as a smuggler, work for themselves as a mercenary for hire, or use their Imperial sniping skills
to rid the galaxy of pesky species like Jawas, Ewoks and Gungans. Wi-Fi compatibility permits up to four players to join in
at once, either cooperatively or competitively, and they can also partake in classic Instant Action mode to fight their favorite
Star Wars battles any way they want to.
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