Talk:Lego Battles

Infobox
How do I do the Infobox? A Candela (talk) 14:01, 6 February 2009 (UTC)

I'm not sure of the proper format, but the release date line was messing it up somehow. I just took it out for now to get it to display but it should be re-added correctly. Rogdor (talk) 19:43, 6 February 2009 (UTC) I have re-added it know. A Candela (talk) 01:51, 7 February 2009 (UTC)

Developer
Lego Battles is being developer by Hellbent games. TT and Warner Bros are co-publishing. I'm not super familiar with the Wikipedia article format but I'll try to add this in with the press release reference. Rogdor (talk) —Preceding undated comment was added at 18:53, 6 February 2009 (UTC).

Plot
Whoever wrote this plot likely didn't read the guidelines for Wikipedia entries. I would like to edit it myself, however, I don't know how the plot pans out, and would like it explained without having to read around all of the run-on sentences and pieces from the story that I would like to see myself while possibly enjoying this game in the future. Yes, of course the plot summary will have the ends of each campaign, but instead of explaining funny things in detail, I would rather see "occasionally humorous" somewhere in the entry. But that's just me. Venku Tur&#39;Mukan (talk) 21:57, 13 June 2010 (UTC)

Origins of the game
I contacted LEGO by email, and they told me that LEGO Battles was originally going to be several games - LEGO Space: The Video Game and LEGO Castle: The Video Game (Chances are a LEGO Pirates: The Video Game was also in the works, however, there is no evidence that it was planned and is my own speculation). However, they merged the games together, and the result was LEGO Battles. Evidence for this can be found on the boxes of many sets that were released at the time, as the LEGO Castle sets had advertisements for the Castle game, and the Space Police sets had ads for the Space game. So, LEGO Space: The Video Game became the Space stories in LEGO Battles - same for the Castle game, which became the Castle stories in LEGO Battles. However, LEGO told me this via email, so I have no absolute proof. However, I know that one of the guys who worked on the game is on DeviantArt, so I might ask him and get some solid proof. Jamesster.LEGO (talk) 15:55, 2 September 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm three years late, but here's some more info from the CEO/Creative Director at Hellbent Games, Christopher Mair: http://www.rockraidersunited.org/blog/132/entry-1098-the-lego-battles-merge/
 * "You are correct. Originally LEGO Battles was developed as three separate games: LEGO Space, LEGO Castle and LEGO Pirates. These titles were to be sold as individual DS games but allow you to connect any of the games together in multiplayer. You could trade units with your friends from the other two carts and win units by competing in multiplayer games against the other carts. Ultimately WB determined they wanted one bigger game instead of the separate games so we merged them into LEGO Battles. We lost a little bit merging into the single game as we used to have some microgames that allowed you to win a chance a units at the end of each game but ultimately I think LEGO Battles is a much bigger and stronger game."
 * Jamesster.LEGO (talk) 19:50, 24 October 2013 (UTC)

External links modified
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