One of the greatest Star Wars video games owes it all to those little building blocks called Legos. Lego Star Wars gave the duel trilogy a hilarious and enjoyable romp through the galaxy with tons of collectables, vehicles, and playable characters. More Lego games including the just released Indiana Jones and upccoming Batman lead me to wonder what else can the franchise build.
7. Power Rangers
They might be campy and kiddy, but they still have awesome video game potential yet to be realized. Awesome martial arts moves with cool weapons and giant robots all to fight a bizarre assortment of monsters. With hundreds of monsters, Zords, and different kinds of Power Rangers over the years, there’s tons of unlockables to give this game long legs. Just remember co-op. This is a team effort.
6. South Park
Let’s see the mature side of Legos by turning the foul mouthed kids of Colorado into colorful blocks of fun. Let’s even risk the cliched sandbox approach, rebuilding the entire town of South Park in Legos with missions from the show, like fighting vicious turkeys and Mecha-Streisand.










Campy yes, but also awesome. For geeks in their pre-teens during the 90s (and some older ones), the Power Rangers were the modern bee’s knees. Based on the Japanese Super Sentai series, Power Rangers featured a melting pot of American teenagers will uncanny martial arts skills becoming armored super-heroes (armor in the form of spandex) who could summon giant robot Zords to fight evil monsters. Best of all, these robots could join together to form an even gianter Megazord. Everything from the acting to the Godzilla-lite special effects might have sucked, but all that simply made the show even more endearing. Plus, it had giant robots. 

