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<p>As you can see from the <b>Achievements Ahoy!</b> sidebar, I <i>love</i> the LEGO videogames. At the moment, they are the only two retail games I&#8217;ve played full and fully, unlocking every silly and frustratingly challenging achievement. Truth be told, the games <i>are</i> fun and engaging, easy to pick up, as well as highly addicting. I rank them, currently, in this order of affection: <b>LEGO Star Wars, LEGO Batman,</b> and then <b>LEGO Indiana Jones</b>. I&#8217;m fairly sure that list is going to change the day <b>LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4</b> comes out.</p>
<p>Why? Because I&#8217;m in Ravenclaw.</p>
<p>The above video offers a first look at the next LEGO game, which covers Harry&#8217;s first four years at Hogwarts. It&#8217;s the same ol&#8217;, same ol&#8217;, with the character designs cute and spot-on, and the background details surprisingly vivid. I can only suspect that, after a few tutorial levels, the castle-school itself will act as the hub world for the game, with moving paintings leading to other levels and such. I just hope that each &#8220;year&#8221; gets a good amount of attention, and that Hagrid&#8217;s special attack involves a butt-stomp.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s scheduled for release sometime during 2010, and I for one am wishing for a Time-Turner for Christmas so we can speed things up a bit.</p>
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