You've probably heard of LEGO Dimensions , LEGO's take on the games with toys craze. It hits stores on September 27, and features blocky renditions of characters from The Lord of the Rings ( Gimli Legolas ), DC Comics ( Wonder Woman Cyborg ), Back To The Future ( Marty McFly ), and LEGO's own LEGO Movie ( Bad Cop Unikitty ), among others.

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Between the Starter Pack and numerous Fun Packs (a character with a vehicle or gadget), Level Packs (character with a vehicle, a gadget, and an in-game level), and Team Packs (two characters and two vehicles), LEGO Dimensions will have 17 unique packages available at launch. Just how much will all of that run you, if you're the type that has to have it all? The grand total comes toAnd that's without tax.Obviously there's no need to go all in like that. Everything you need to play the game comes in comes in the $100 LEGO Dimensions Starter Pack , which has a pretty great starting lineup in the form of Batman, Gandalf, and Wyldstyle.For comparison, Activision's Skylanders hit store shelves in October of 2011 with around $230 worth of gear, between the starter set, triple character packs, and characters that were only sold individually. Nintendo's first wave of Amiibo debuted with twelve figures at $13 each for a total of $156. Of course, hundreds of dollars worth of amiibo and Skylanders figures have been released since launch.

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