Yes, it does. It uses a very simple version of an EEG which reads a variety of brain waves. By activating the brain waves associated with concentration, you can activate the toy and "move" the ball with your "force powers." Read an in depth look into it it at http://hubpages.com/hub/Star-Wars-The-Force-Trainer-How-does-it-work
You must have the first Lego Star Wars or else this doesn't work. Once you have unlocked all the people in the first Lego Star Wars this extra is available. This will allow you to play as the people from the first Lego Star Wars in Lego Star Wars II.
Not very well
George Lucas and Steven Spielberg did not work on the Star Wars movies together. This is largely due to the fact that Spielberg was in the Director's Guild and Lucas was not.
First, you have to wait till the droid does that big stomp, then when he tries to remove his leg from the ground , use the force. But if it doesn't work, then you're toast
Funny Star Wars moments would be a matter of opinion. Some people find death funny and some people find it not. Star Wars is not a comedy, it is an action film. If you were looking for a "funny" moment you could consider when C3PO and R2D2 work together.
No on the PS3 or Xbox 360
Yes, Lego Star Wars for the DS will work on the DSi
Yes. The Force Unleashed was released for the Xbox 360
use the force and work together to move the blocks
Because he was killed by obi wan kenobi in revenge of the sith.
Yes, most of them
You must have the first Lego Star Wars or else this doesn't work. Once you have unlocked all the people in the first Lego Star Wars this extra is available. This will allow you to play as the people from the first Lego Star Wars in Lego Star Wars II.
No, it will only work on Windows
Star Wars
you click on safemode
something to do with sound
no it doesn't work.