Completly irrelevant is number 13 being a $500 Lego Ultimate Collectors Millennium Falcon

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About a week ago in the tread regarding the new TV series, someone mentioned being burnt out on the Clone Wars era just because of all the book, games, and such. They wanted to know why we are getting more Clone Wars content. I figured that might be relevant to some people in general, not just regarding the TV seriesStark wrote:What's the 'still'? The Clone Wars era has had more books, movies, games, etc than the OT era recently. Why would it have lost popularity?
I have my "ship to" country set to the U.S. Maybe the top sellers are localized for different countries because I looked at the page just now and they are both still 1 and 2.Bounty wrote:ETA: by the time of this post, the clones have dropped to #9 and the droids have been overtaken by Vader's TIE. Also, the ISD and preorder MF outsell them both.
Well that may be true, (I certainly would be more interested in Stormie/Rebel battle packs) it doesn't diminish the point that obviously the Clone Wars era stuff is still popular enough to sell more than any other product Lego is currently making. (including non-Star Wars Lego sets)Deathstalker wrote:The Ep III battle packs are popular becuase they are the first Star Wars mini fig pack offered. If Lego releases classic Stormie/Rebel battle packs, the sales of such sets will crush the clone trooper pack sales.
I'm going to garrotte you, you bastard.Darwin wrote:I fixed UR post. *ducks and runs*Cykeisme wrote:Oh, come on, the Clone Wars have the appeal of limited, brushfire warfare between small special forces units.
Lost in a world of EU Rebellion wankery.Stark wrote:At least the Clone Wars should save us from even more 'games based on SW where the rebels and Imperials are somehow matched, like EaW or Rebellion'. That always pissed me off - where's my 'run a terrorist cell' game, or my 'plot destruction of Imperial assests through terrorist attacks' game, or my 'hide military assets in civilian populations and use the attempts of the enemy to destroy them as propaganda' game?
Indeed, a game that had you manage the Rebel Alliance as a terrorist/guerilla/propaganda operation would be very interesting.Stark wrote:At least the Clone Wars should save us from even more 'games based on SW where the rebels and Imperials are somehow matched, like EaW or Rebellion'. That always pissed me off - where's my 'run a terrorist cell' game, or my 'plot destruction of Imperial assests through terrorist attacks' game, or my 'hide military assets in civilian populations and use the attempts of the enemy to destroy them as propaganda' game?