Star Wars Episode 1 Video Game Cheats
- Cheat mode (Japanese version) At the title screen, hold L1 + Select and press Triangle to access a cheat menu with level select, FMV sequence, and invincibility options. After using the level select option to choose a level, press Triangle to exit the cheat menu. Then, start a new game.
- Where are the 10 minikits in Episode 1 Chapter 2 because I am struggling finding them. I have only found 9 and it is really hard to find, Lego Star Wars: The Video Game Questions and answers, PlayStation 2.
- To do this sneaky glitch build two control panels at the begining of Chapter IV, Episode 1. When you have built the control panels go to the left of the room and keep pulling the level and you'll be able to collect as many coins as you want. More cheats, codes, tips and tricks for Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga are on this page of our website.
Star wars episode 1 racer Trainer. Thread starter Major4x4; Start date Dec 31, 2018; Tags racer star wars; Major4x4. Joined Apr 1, 2016 Messages 33 Reaction. The Game Boy Advance version of LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game has several differences (mostly for the sake of portability), including fewer playable characters (15, plus 23 with cheats), devalued credits (silver pieces are worth 1, blue 5, and gold 10 credits), fewer levels (Attack of the Clones only has three) and only one player character on.
At the main menu, highlight 'Options', but do not select it. Press Triangle, Circle, Left, L1, R2, Square, Circle, Left. If you entered the code correctly, you will hear a beep. Then, hold L1 + Select + Triangle to access a droid test debug menu with level select, FMV sequence, sound test, and invincibility options. To start on a new selected level, exit the cheat menu and start a new game. The game will begin on the level selected. To watch the FMV sequences or hear the game sounds, highlight the desired clip and press X. Hold L1 + Select + Triangle to return to the menu at any time. -From: Hodgie567@aol.com
Cheat mode (Japanese version)At the title screen, hold L1 + Select and press Triangle to access a cheat menu with level select, FMV sequence, and invincibility options. After using the level select option to choose a level, press Triangle to exit the cheat menu. Catch phrase game app cheats. Then, start a new game to begin on the selected level. -From: southparkcows@hotmail.com
Underwater lightsaberIt is possible to take out your lightsaber while underwater. Press Start, highlight 'Weapons' and select the lightsaber.

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Joker Command | D0086268 ???? |
Open Cheat Menu (Press Select At Title Screen) | D0086268 0100 800B3A50 0004 |
Invincible (All Characters) | 800B6944 0001 |
Infinite Ammo (All Characters) | 8004E036 2400 |
Max Force | 800B829C 1000 |
Have All Items | 800B7B72 FFFF 800B7B74 FFFF 800B7B76 FFFF |
Stop Game Timer | 800B4096 0000 |
All Characters Use Obi-Wan's Weapon Codes | 800B86F4 0000 |
Always Play Level Modifier | 300B3A3B 00?? |
Start on Level Modifier (GS 2.2 or Higher Needed) | E00B3A3B 0000 300B3A3B 00?? |
Obi-Wan Codes | |
Infinite Health | 800B8490 0064 |
Have Light Saber | 800B84A4 0001 |
Have Blaster w/999 Ammo | 800B84A8 03E7 |
Have Light Repeating Blaster w/999 Ammo | 800B84AC 03E7 |
Have Proton Missle Launcher w/999 Ammo | 800B84B0 03E7 |
Have 999 Thermal Detonators | 800B84B4 03E7 |
Have 999 Gungan Energy Balls | 800B84B8 03E7 |
Have 999 Flash Grenades | 800B84BC 03E7 |
Have Droid Stunner | 800B84C4 0001 |
Have R-65 Heavy Blaster w/999 Ammo | 800B84C8 03E7 |
Have Naboo Blaster w/999 Ammo | 800B84CC 03E7 |
Qui-Gon Codes | |
Infinite Health | 800B84DC 0064 |
Have Light Saber | 800B84F0 0001 |
Have Blaster w/999 Ammo | 800B84F4 03E7 |
Have Light Repeating Blaster w/999 Ammo | 800B84F8 03E7 |
Have Proton Missle Launcher w/999 Ammo | 800B84FC 03E7 |
Have 999 Thermal Detonators | 800B8500 03E7 |
Have 999 Gungan Energy Balls | 800B8504 03E7 |
Have 999 Flash Grenades | 800B8508 03E7 |
Have Droid Stunner | 800B8510 0001 |
Have R-65 Heavy Blaster w/999 Ammo | 800B8514 03E7 |
Have Naboo Blaster w/999 Ammo | 800B8518 03E7 |
Panaka Codes | |
Infinite Health | 800B8528 0064 |
Have Light Saber | 800B853C 0001 |
Have Blaster w/999 Ammo | 800B8540 03E7 |
Have Light Repeating Blaster w/999 Ammo | 800B8544 03E7 |
Have Proton Missle Launcher w/999 Ammo | 800B8548 03E7 |
Have 999 Thermal Detonators | 800B854C 03E7 |
Have 999 Gungan Energy Balls | 800B8550 03E7 |
Have 999 Flash Grenades | 800B8554 03E7 |
Have Droid Stunner | 800B855C 0001 |
Have R-65 Heavy Blaster w/999 Ammo | 800B8560 03E7 |
Have Naboo Blaster w/999 Ammo | 800B8564 03E7 |
Queen Codes | |
Infinite Health | 800B8574 0064 |
Have Light Saber | 800B8588 0001 |
Have Blaster w/999 Ammo | 800B858C 03E7 |
Have Light Repeating Blaster w/999 Ammo | 800B8590 03E7 |
Have Proton Missle Launcher w/999 Ammo | 800B8594 03E7 |
Have 999 Thermal Detonators | 800B8598 03E7 |
Have 999 Gungan Energy Balls | 800B859C 03E7 |
Have 999 Flash Grenades | 800B85A0 03E7 |
Have Droid Stunner | 800B85A8 0001 |
Have R-65 Heavy Blaster w/999 Ammo | 800B85AC 03E7 |
Have Naboo Blaster w/999 Ammo | 800B85B0 03E7 |
Quantity Digits to Accompany Level Modifier Code | |
00 - Trade Federation Ship 01 - The Swamps of Naboo 02 - Otoh Gunqa 03 - Gardens of Theed 04 - Escape from Theed 05 - Mos Espa 06 - The Mos Espa Arena 07 - Encounter in the Desert 08 - Coruscant 09 - Assualt on Theed 0A - The Final Battle |
People say:
It's always particularly disappointing when a Star Wars game fails to meet the standards that you think it should. Sure, The Phantom Menace has some gorgeous graphics, awesome sound..and even a copy of the music video included on the disc (if a little grainy), but it suffers from numerous tiny niggles that ruin it. First, there's the sort of top-down view, something that makes you feel like you're wandering around looking at your feet all the time. You can never see very far in front of you, and there is nothing on screen to give you any sense of direction..something that's especially annoying in the less action-oriented 'adventure' sequences. Speaking of those sequences, the fact that key gameplay points are fixed to conversation set-pieces is irritating too. You know you have to find Anakin in Mos Espa, but if you haven't had the right chat with the right person, he doesn't appear. It makes sense, but the way the game guides you..it feels very clumsy. Throw in some overly sensitive controls that make the 'platform game' bits unnecessarily challenging and you have something akin to Jar-Jar on the annoy-o-meter. If you battle on, it follows the movie in a satisfactory manner, but it inconveniences you so often that you might give up halfway through. After all, you know what happens at the end.
As a big fan of the flick, I can overlook most of this game's flaws, except for one biggie--the poor control. Jumping from platform to platform is more than a chore; it's annoying, falling forces you to loop back through terrain you already covered. The game does look nice, and the voice acting is well done (the voices for Jar Jar and Watto were done by the same actors from the film). Deflecting lasers with your saber is the best thing about this game.
I agree with John that Episode One lacks that special something you expect from a game based on such an incredible universe, but it's stilt cool walking around and kicking ass as a Jedi. But let's step back a bit and pretend the thing isn't associated with Star Wars--that it's just some generic action/adventure game. As such, it's only average. It has decent game-play and incredible music and dialogue but not much else. Some levels are pretty tedious.
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TPM wasn't as bad as I had expected (the PC version was panned awhile back), but that's not saying a whole lot. Doing an action/adventure based on the movie can be tricky. To make the game playable and lengthy, they had to tweak with the flow of events. This automatically backfires because nobody wants scenarios that aren't in the movie. Plus, you can't change views so the top-down camera position can be obstructive at all the wrong times.