![]() ![]() It stars Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, Jake Lloyd, Ahmed Best, Ian McDiarmid, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, Pernilla August, and Frank Oz. ![]() ![]() Noting that the code for this unused powerup is still left in the game and is still functional, it's just the "powerup" text that is missing.Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace is a 1999 American epic space opera film written and directed by George Lucas. ![]() While the change to a blue ball is unknown, it might be reminiscent from the old E3 Demo of Lego Star Wars: The Video Game. Some other parts of the model seem to be slightly incorrect as evident by the hands.įound in the game files is this rotating unused object, when the player touches it, the player will get the power up effect from the blue ball. The face mesh is unfinished as shown by the image above. The character seems to just be a test character leftover from LEGO Star Wars The Video Game. Based on the name and appearance of the character, it can be assumed that it was meant to represent Steve Sansweet, owner of the largest collection of Star Wars memorabilia.Īn unused character found in the game's files by the name Spaceman which is from the LEGO Launch Command theme from 1995. When opened in model viewer Noesis (shown above), its colors are properly defined. SanSweet can be used in-game if a copy of the BENKENOBI.TXT file is inserted into the character folder and renamed SANSWEET.TXT. It has an unusually large collision box when loaded into the game, and every body part aside from hands and face are invisible. An unused character folder can be found within the game's files by the name SanSweet. ![]()
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