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Mata Nui Online Game was a key part of Lego's aggressive multimedia campaign, as it introduced players to the world of Mata Nui and allowed them to explore it. [12] Following the cancellation of The Legend of Mata Nui in October 2001, the 2001 Bionicle story was left to be resolved in other outlets, including Mata Nui Online Game. [13]
Bionicle: Quest for Mata Nui is a fan-made action role-playing video game created by CrainyCreations. Based on The Lego Group's Bionicle line of constructible action figures, it is an open world action role-playing game and a reimagining of the 2001 Bionicle story. In the game the player controls the Toa, elementally-powered warriors who set ...
A direct sequel to Lego Bionicle: Quest for the Toa (a Game Boy Advance title that was also developed by Saffire), The Legend of Mata Nui begins immediately following the events of that game, in which the villager Takua rescues the Turaga elders of Mata Nui's six villages and gathers the Toa Stones, summoning the Toa, six elemental warriors prophesied to defeat the evil Makuta. [4]
The story follows the Toa as they defend Mata Nui against the return of Makuta – the spirit of darkness – and his minions, [10] culminating with a battle between Takanuva and Makuta. The Game Boy Advance version of Bionicle, an isometric platformer, [11] adopts a different gameplay structure.
On the homepage for Bionicle.com, there was a collection of audio recordings, called the Mata Nui Saga, that told some of Mata Nui's story. Each one had a picture, text, and music with it. They were split into thirty-four "chapters", each narrated in-character by Michael Dorn (reprising his role of Mata Nui from The Legend Reborn).
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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Mata Nui may refer to: Mata Nui, a character in the Lego Bionicle series Mata Nui Online Game, a browser ...
Quest for the Toa was intended to be a prequel to Lego Bionicle: The Legend of Mata Nui, which was being developed simultaneously by Saffire, and its ending is a direct setup for The Legend of Mata Nui, but the game was canceled in October 2001. [7]