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The Lego Ghostbusters theme was launched at the New York Toy Fair in 2014. [18] Following the successful campaign by Brent Waller for the Lego Cuusoo idea, The Lego Group released the first construction toy set based on the film. Ghostbusters Ecto-1 (set number: 21108) was based on the Ectomobile from the Ghostbusters franchise and was released ...
Lego Hidden Side (stylized as LEGO Hidden Side) was a Lego theme that was first introduced in August 2019. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It took place in the fictional city of "Newbury" and linked Lego playsets to an app of the same name (for iOS and Android ), which was used to hunt, capture and collect ghosts via augmented reality .
Ghostbusters: The Video Game is a video game for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS and PC. The game was originally slated for an October 2008 release. ZootFly began independently developing the game in May 2006 but hit a "bump in the road" with regard to the Ghostbusters copyright in July 2006. [10]
A Ghostbusters video game in development in 2007 featured a more modern version of the Ectomobile based on a stretched Chrysler 300C. Lego versions of the original and 2016 Ecto-1 appears in Lego Dimensions. Ecto-1 is available in the Planet Coaster Ghostbusters DLC. Ecto-Z is a van that debuts in Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire. Unlike the other ...
In 2020, Lego launched its adult-focused category which boasts big (and more expensive) sets. Think Harry Potter’s Gringotts building , $700 Titanic replicas, and a $500 set of a town from The ...
Ghostbusters (role-playing game) (5 P) V. Ghostbusters video games (16 P) Pages in category "Ghostbusters games" ... Lego Ghostbusters This page was last ...
The Ghostbusters franchise spans multiple films, animated series, novelizations, comic books, and video games.Beginning with the 1984 live-action film Ghostbusters, directed by Ivan Reitman, and written by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, the premise and storyline have inspired sequels, spinoffs, and reboots.
A well-known early brickfilm was made between 1985 and 1989 in Perth, Western Australia by Lindsay Fleay, named The Magic Portal.It was filmed on a Bolex 16mm camera with 16mm film and features animated Lego, Plasticine, and cardboard characters and objects, mixing both stop motion animation and live action footage, with Fleay making a live action appearance. [8]