Another Resume Play review, this time focusing on the newest LEGO title for the Nintendo DS. Resume Play observes how this little yellow title stands against most conventional RTS titles, and it's a good outcome!

I remember to this day that when I was just a young’n I would spend most of my free time swimming in what seemed to be an ocean of tiny studded bricks, constructing the tallest of towers and wackiest of little cars. Of course, nowadays, I am too old for it, so my horde of yellow-skinned friends were banished to the attic where they still reside today, but the fond memories I have still remain. You could say that gaming severed the bond between me and my Lego fetish, but in adopting a liking for video games, I was pleased to see an influx of Lego games being released for both the PSone and the PC.

Lego Racers was my first Lego game and I loved it, in fact I still love it so much I wish that they made it a digital download on PSN or ported it onto a DS cartridge. Then I was greeted by Rock Raiders, a birdseye adventure set on a sci-fi mining planet. Of course, we had the Lego Star Wars and Indiana Jones games not long ago, both series proving that Lego is still massively popular; a developers is even thinking of taking the whole Lego experience into an MMO game.
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