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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-11-2011 @ 6:21PM
Spicyness said...
Can we get the real story on megablocks vs lego!
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7-11-2011 @ 6:44PM
Ctmcstomperq said...
You mean aside from the incredible over-pricing on small brick count kits and the ridiculous over-pricing on larger kits? I remember when 200 brick kits were less than $10.
7-11-2011 @ 10:20PM
Zapwidget said...
What is there to know? LEGO already has its own MMO game, while not a threat to WoW, it is a competing game.
All LEGO characters and weapons look the same. The only difference between LEGO Jack Sparrow and LEGO Elizabeth Swann is Jack's goatee. Anakin's lightsabre looks just like Yoda's lightsabre, and the only difference between a LEGO sword and LEGO Excalibur is one of them is chrome.
I love my LEGO bricks as much as the next geek, but all LEGO licensed products are LEGOs first, and the license second. LEGO Star Wars toys are not Star Wars toys, they are LEGOs that look enough like Star Wars characters as to spark the imagination into believing that Slave Outfit Leia doesn't look just like C-3P0.
I want my mini Thunderfury to actually look like the Blessed Blade of the Windseeker, and not a shiny LEGO sword.