
The two games were published by Warner Bros. Focusing on the first four years in the Harry Potter series, the game featured a very detailed and consistent gameplay, in addition to the original soundtrack used in the films.Īfter the large success and positive reviews acquired by LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4, TT produced a sequel focused on the last three years of the series, entitled LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7, which also received good reviews. Traveller's Tales (TT) then produced LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4, as part of the LEGO video game series.
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With the film series about to conclude in 2010, LEGO re-acquired rights on the Harry Potter series and, together with its new toy sets, planned the release of a remastered video game based on the Harry Potter series. The two releases received much less attention in comparison to the concurrent Electronic Arts series, thus no more sequels in LEGO Creator Harry Potter series were lately published.Ĭover of the Wii version of LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Interactive in 2002 and also published by LEGO Media. The game was part of the LEGO Creator video game series.Ī sequel based on the second film, entitled Creator: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets was produced by Warner Bros. In 2001, Superscape produced a computer game based on LEGO Harry Potter building toy series: LEGO Creator: Harry Potter, which was published by LEGO subsidiary LEGO Media. They feature LEGO toy versions of Harry Potter characters, places and items in cartoon-styled, speechless, often comedic animations, typical to LEGO videogames.ĭifferent companies have released these games in two occasions, one at the beggining of the film series and the other near its conclusion. In 2003, after the second game, Electronic Arts also released a Quidditch-focused game entitled Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup.įour titles of videogames based on LEGO Harry Potter toy series by the famous block-building toy company LEGO have been released. Released for PC, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii and Nintendo DS and Mobile.


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