The biggest markers for the console port of Angry Birds Star Wars are the improved visuals, the 20 new levels (added to the existing 200), achievements, trophies, leaderboards, and two multiplayer modes, one cooperative and one competitive. Touchscreen features are implemented in the Wii U, PS Vita and 3DS versions of the game, and if you're a 360 owner with a Kinect, you can wave your arms around to play, too.
Rovio's Angry Birds series can only be successfully ignored by living on a cliff at the western edge of the Sahara. The Star Wars-themed spin-off took the bird flinging physics destruction gameplay and added officially licensed music and characters to the mix, letting you take on Lard Vader and the Empire one slingshot attack at a time. The mobile and PC versions of the game hit in late 2012, but Angry Birds Star Wars is finally making its way to consoles on October 29th. There's a joke about the mobile release and Han shooting first in there, but it's too early to figure it out. Do us a favor and chuckle anyway.