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On Thu, 28 Oct 1999 02:53:57 GMT, "John DiRienzo" <ig88888888@stlnet.com> wrote:
> Island was the first Lego video game. When it was first released, it
> included a comic, which I thought was cool, since I collected comics at one
> time, and still have a Pirates comic from 1990. When TLG began releasing
> other video games (Creator, Chess and Loco) with mini-figs (I guess the
> comic didn't help boost sales enough) they started putting mini-figs in Lego
> Island as well. For some reason, all of these games were sold with either a
Nope. The 'first edition' of LEGO Island included both the limited-edition
InfoManiac minifig, and a manual/comic book. I'm not sure if that's the same
comic as you mentioned. But the minifig was definitely in the first wave of the
software.
Steve
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| Sorry for another late response. Awhile back I started scanning old Mania magazines, and learned something about this Lego Island game. Lego Island was the first Lego video game. When it was first released, it included a comic, which I thought was (...) (25 years ago, 28-Oct-99, to lugnet.games.lego.island, lugnet.general)
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