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Very FEW people actually know what happened. The story goes like this: Lego started making lego batman, but all of a sudden something happened. You see another toy company by the name of: "Hasbro" bought the licensing from DC and something happened. Long story short, Lego lost their licensing. So now Lego had thousands of lego batman items and couldn't sell it! Rumor has it that only a few people were able to buy LOADS of this stuff directly from lego. However, lego couldn't sell them any stickers, or manuals due to licensing. I met a friend who was one of those Few people! This story has been kept very secret. Many Lego employees don't even know about this! This is ONE reason why lego batman is very rare and expensive. But Lego batman gets its rarity and price mainly from how old and rare it is. But the fact that it has a low production rate, makes it even more rare.
you would not be able to breathe
It would take a lot of money because you have to pay for every thing to be able to survive and get to outer space.
you must first get 100% completion on the game before being able to delete/add custom characters.
sound doesn't work a vacuum
Yes. You can buy him at the batcomputer or asylum computer. When bought, he appears in the Batcave, and he is able to use Robin suits (Technology, Magnet, Water etc.)
People are not visible from outer space with the naked eye. The International Space Station and some high-resolution satellites are able to capture images of cities and large structures, but individual people cannot be seen.
i really don't know actually to be honest
That depends are they in earths atmosphere and able to fall, or are they in outer space and only able to float?
Well, Lego batman is very popular which will make them hard to find. I recommend Craigs list to find some and check local yard sales. Both eBay and amazon charge way to much to be considered cheap so I won't go there. Hope I helped. Onepiecefan
No, LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes for the Wii does not support downloadable content (DLC) packs. The Wii version of the game is a standalone release, and any additional content or characters were not made available through DLC. Players can enjoy the base game, but they won’t be able to access extra content typically offered on other platforms.