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    fozfan33: [www.toysrus.com] you listed the wrong price, i saw this at my toys r us like two weeks ago and i think it was actually only $29.99, you guys can hat... more »
    Yossarian: I'm holding out for the officially licensed Ron Jeremy sensor bar holder. #darthvader more »
    hot_heart: You didn't sensor disturbance in the force? #darthvader more »
    excel_excel: The price is strong with this one. So is the crapness. #darthvader more »
    WhiteMåge is in fact a boy, damnit: 40 dollars is pathetic. The REAL sensor bar is already overpriced, considering it doesn't do the slightest bit of true sensing and can be replaced by ... more »
    MagicMagicPony: I bet my BF will force me to buy this. He's kinda greedo. #darthvader more »
    lanion: " $39.99 is a bit steep for a thing that holds another" Yeah. screw my cabinets and tables. #darthvader more »
  • #accessorizing

    Vader Senses Much Movement In Your Wii Remote

    The only reason to think that Power A's officially licensed Star Wars Darth Vader Wii Sensor Bar holder is a stupid idea is that you didn't think of it yourself. Or maybe the price. More »
  • #oddities

    (RIP Soul Calibur: 1998-2008) Yoda, Vader Make SCIV Cover

    First Guitar Hero kicks the bucket, now this... Soul Calibur IV has been dated and priced for Japan. That's good news! The game will be released on July 31st for ¥7,800 (US$73). Above is the official Japanese box art for the game, box art that features Darth Vader for the PS3 version. Yoda is on the Xbox 360 version's cover. That's, well, not such good news. By putting these iconic Star Wars characters on the box doesn't it make Soul Calibur IV seem less like a Soul Calibur game and more like a Star Wars game? Yes, yes it does. You had a good run SC. Gonna miss ya. More »
  • #lucasarts

    A Trip To Lucas Arts Studios

    At last week's GDC I had the opportunity to go out to Lucas Arts studios to check out a few of their upcoming games including Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, LEGO Indiana Jones and their new IP Fracture. Lucas arts is somewhere I've been wanting to see for quite some time and luckily I was able to snap of a few pics before they hustled us into the theater to watch the demos. I didn't get as many as I would like, but I at least got the Star Wars items that were placed around the bookshelf lined lobby. There were large, luridly colored old horror movie posters and a large statue dedicated to the creator of King Kong, Willis O'Brien. These, unfortunately, I didn't have time to take any photos of as our time in the reception lobby was rather brief, but I did manage to get a great shot of the Yoda fountain out front (above) and the actual costumes for Darth Vader and Boba Fett, which you can see after the jump. If I ever get the chance to get out there again, I'll be sure to hide in the bathroom so I can sneak out and document the whole place before I get dragged away kicking and screaming by the Imperial Guards. More »