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Defender

Defender

Nintendo GameCube - Released - November 6, 2002

This game is a remake of the arcade classic developed by Inevitable Software. Instead of the sprite-based, 2D side-scrolling gameplay featured in the original this game features polygonal graphics and full three-dimensional movement. The object of the game remains the same as the player is tasked with rescuing humans from hostile alien invaders.

Fantastic 4

Fantastic 4

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - July 27, 2005

This game is a licensee of the 2005 movie "Fantastic 4". Unlike many licensed titles, this third-person action game in the vein of the Onimusha or Devil May Cry series only takes the base of its plot from the actual movie, then liberally changes it to make for better gameplay. Generally, the game brings in more content from the comic books than the movie, particularly considering the villains that appear. While the movie pretty much only concerned itself with Victor von Doom aka "Doctor Doom" as its supervillain of choice, the game brings in various characters from the comic books as well - the Mole Man, the Puppet Master, or Diablo, to name a few. The gameplay usually consists of walking the heroic title characters around a level and beating up the various enemies that cross their path. There are mission objectives, but usually the only way to achieve them leads through the enemies and just as usually the only way to fail them is to be overwhelmed by the Bad Guys. Beating up enemies yields points, which can be used to upgrade characters with new special moves or unlock various bonus materials. To spice it all up, developer Seven Studios have also thrown in a co-op mode that allows for playing the normal single-player mission in a tag team with a second player.

Fantastic 4

Fantastic 4

Nintendo GameCube - Released - June 27, 2005

This game is a licensee of the 2005 movie "Fantastic 4". Unlike many licensed titles, this third-person action game in the vein of the Onimusha or Devil May Cry series only takes the base of its plot from the actual movie, then liberally changes it to make for better gameplay. Generally, the game brings in more content from the comic books than the movie, particularly considering the villains that appear. While the movie pretty much only concerned itself with Victor von Doom aka "Doctor Doom" as its supervillain of choice, the game brings in various characters from the comic books as well - the Mole Man, the Puppet Master, or Diablo, to name a few. The gameplay usually consists of walking the heroic title characters around a level and beating up the various enemies that cross their path. There are mission objectives, but usually the only way to achieve them leads through the enemies and just as usually the only way to fail them is to be overwhelmed by the Bad Guys. Beating up enemies yields points, which can be used to upgrade characters with new special moves or unlock various bonus materials. To spice it all up, developer Seven Studios have also thrown in a co-op mode that allows for playing the normal single-player mission in a tag team with a second player.

Fantastic 4

Fantastic 4

Microsoft Xbox - Released - June 27, 2005

Relive the movie experience with character likenesses, locations and villains from the summer blockbuster. Go beyond the movie with a completely original storyline that follows the movie story arch (penned by Hollywood writer Zak Penn). One or two players slip into the roles of all the members of the Fantastic Four and assume their persona and master their individual talents to solve puzzles, overcome obstacles and combat enemies. As Mr. Fantastic, use your ability to stretch in order to attack from a distance, squeeze into tight spaces and reach places no one else can. He can also heal, hack computers, and more. The Invisible Girl can perform stealth moves with ninja-like speed or immobilize enemies through telekinetic powers. The Human Torch can fly and create walls of fire and supernova fireballs. The Thing uses brute force to pick up objects or tear them apart, break through walls and obstacles and obliterate enemies.

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer

Nintendo DS - Released - June 15, 2007

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer is a video game based on the film of the same name and stars the Marvel Comics characters Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer published by 2K Games.

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer

Nintendo Wii - Released - June 15, 2007

The game allows the player to take on the role of any member of the Fantastic Four team and to switch characters at anytime. Each of the characters has a special ability: Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic has the ability to shift his body into a super-malleable state, enabling him to stretch, or otherwise reshape his physical form at his will. Susan Storm/Invisible Woman possesses the ability to bend light and ultimately become invisible (wholly or partially) at will. She also has telekinetic powers and the ability to project force energy from her body. Johnny Storm/The Human Torch can manipulate fire. He usually allows his entire body to be engulfed in flames considering his body can sustain the highest levels of heat. He can also fly. Ben Grimm/The Thing is incredibly strong and with skin stronger than diamonds. Ben Grimm can also carry heavy objects with ease.

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - June 15, 2007

The mysterious herald known as the Silver Surfer has arrived on Earth. You must unravel his secret to save the planet. You take control of any one of the four members of the Fantastic Four and are able to switch to any team member you need to. You can play solo or co-op with up to four people. You will fight through various Fantastic Four enemies such as the Silver Surfer, Super-Skrull, Dr. Doom, etc. The plot follows the movie in that you must stop the Silver Surfer from handing over your planet to Galactus but also contains game-only story lines.

George of the Jungle and the Search for the Secret

George of the Jungle and the Search for the Secret

Nintendo DS - Released - March 11, 2008

George of the Jungle and the Search for the Secret is a video game based on the animated television program George of the Jungle. The game is in 3D but plays like a 2D side scrolling platformer game with 3D turns and camera angles in the environment and the path that George walks on. There are a total of 6 levels; 2 with a jungle theme, 2 with a swamp theme, and 2 with temple theme. All 6 levels are made to look like the cartoon series (the 2007 remake, not the original 1960s version). Not once in the game do they specify what the secret actually is.

Legion: The Legend of Excalibur

Legion: The Legend of Excalibur

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - June 17, 2002

Based on the popular legends of King Arthur, Legion: The Legend of Excalibur puts the player in control of the famed Knights of the Round Table, as they lead legions of knights into battle against the evil Morgan Le Fay and her army of undead warriors. Legion: The Legend of Excalibur is essentially an action game with elements of real-time strategy (RTS) and role-playing. The player first commands only one knight, with several others fighting on his side. During the course of the game, the player will control up to four parties of warriors simultaneously. The RTS element with sending troops to battle enemies or protect important locations co-exists with rather simple "hack-and-slash" combat mechanics that apply to the characters which are controlled directly by the player.

Napoleon Dynamite: The Game

Napoleon Dynamite: The Game

Nintendo DS - Released - October 23, 2007

Travel through the wacky world of Napolean Dynamite. Step into the moon boots of Napoleon Dynamite and relive some flippin sweet movie moments and 25 mini games! Features • Over 20 mini-games including Feed Tina, BMX Bike Jumping and many others• Play as your favorite characters including Napoleon, Pedro, Uncle Rico and other.

Napoleon Dynamite: The Game

Napoleon Dynamite: The Game

Sony PSP - Released - October 23, 2007

Napoleon Dynamite: The Game is a video game based on the film, Napoleon Dynamite. The game was released Oct 23, 2007. Travel through the wacky world of Napolean Dynamite. Step into the moon boots of Napoleon Dynamite and relive some flippin sweet movie moments and 25 mini games! Features • Over 20 mini-games including Feed Tina, BMX Bike Jumping and many others• Play as your favorite characters including Napoleon, Pedro, Uncle Rico and other.

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - June 28, 2006

Colorful Captain Jack Sparrow weaves a tale tall as only he is capable, retelling events fans have come love, and adding new and even more far fetched adventures. Accompanying Captain Jack on his journey of fancy are the young Will Turner and his bride to be Elizabeth Swann. Gameplay flows much like other third-person action-adventures such as God of War or Demon Stone. Players can fight alone, or team up with a friend to conquer the fast-paced, hack and slash romp through exotic locations. Other features include a player-controlled upgrade system, along with a diverse set of sword fighting and grappling moves. Puzzles in the form of mini-games can be found throughout the game's 20+ levels.

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow

Windows - Released - June 21, 2006

Colorful Captain Jack Sparrow weaves a tale tall as only he is capable, retelling events fans have come love, and adding new and even more far fetched adventures. Accompanying Captain Jack on his journey of fancy are the young Will Turner and his bride to be Elizabeth Swann. Gameplay flows much like other third-person action-adventures such as God of War or Demon Stone. Players can fight alone, or team up with a friend to conquer the fast-paced, hack and slash romp through exotic locations. Other features include a player-controlled upgrade system, along with a diverse set of sword fighting and grappling moves. Puzzles in the form of mini-games can be found throughout the game's 20+ levels.

Shrek the Third

Shrek the Third

Microsoft Xbox 360 - Released - May 14, 2007

Shrek the Third is an action-adventure video game based on the 2007 DreamWorks Animation animated film of the same name, developed by Amaze Entertainment, 7 Studios, Shaba Games and Vicarious Visions. The game was published by Activision on May 15, 2007, for Game Boy Advance, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable. The soundtrack was composed by Winifred Phillips and produced by Winnie Waldron, with additional music by Geoff Zanelli. It was the last DreamWorks Animation game released for the Game Boy Advance. Gameplay The storyline of Shrek the Third is based on the film. Shrek has to find Artie to have him serve as King of Far Far Away, while Prince Charming attempts to storm the city, and take the throne by force. Players can play as main characters from the film, including Shrek, Donkey, Puss in Boots, Princess Fiona, Fiona's cousin Arthur, and Sleeping Beauty. The game consists of 20 levels, some of which branch off from the main story of the movie, and features both single-player, and multiplayer play. These features vary based on the console. Story mode There are 6 characters the player can play as, all 5 of the movies' main characters, Shrek, Donkey, Puss in Boots, Arthur, Fiona, and one of the supporting characters, Sleeping Beauty. Puss in Boots is the only character that can double jump. The Gingerbread Man, King Harold, and Pinocchio are voiced by their movie actors. There are 20 levels in Shrek the Third. The levels are highly linear, with side paths containing rewards for the completion of mission-style quests (three or five) and easter eggs such as an appearance by the (Penguins) from the Madagascar film. After completing a level, the player is awarded bonus Far Far Pounds, the game's currency used for purchasing items in the gift shop. The difficulty setting multiplies the bonuses obtained. There are numerous boxes, barrels, and other smashables scattered around the levels. Most contain fairy dust for use in special attacks, but a few contain coins and food. Coins are of either gold or red colors (called Far Far Pounds). In addition to the aforementioned smashables, a source of Far Far Pounds can often be just finding them scattered around, as well as under certain circumstances, enemies. Gold coins are worth 3 pounds and red coins are worth 10 pounds. The player has to fight with fists and swords against multiple enemies, like pirates, guards, athletes, evil trees, and witches, depending on the level the player is in. After an enemy has sustained several hits, a finishing move can be used on them, which, when activated, plays an animation of the currently selected character finishing off the enemy, defeating them instantly, as well as causing them to drop special purple fairy dust. Felled enemies will drop fairy dust that will fill up the three-part special attack meter.

Shrek: SuperSlam

Shrek: SuperSlam

Nintendo DS - Released - October 25, 2005

Shrek SuperSlam is a fighting video game featuring characters from the Shrek series of films. The plot focuses on Shrek and his friends telling the Dronkeys their own stories to put them to sleep, after one of them inadvertently destroys the family's storybook.

Six Flags Fun Park

Six Flags Fun Park

Nintendo Wii - Released - March 3, 2009

Six Flags Fun Park brings the entire amusement park onto gaming systems everywhere for the first time! Take a stroll through a familiar world filled with your favorite amusement park games all re-imagined and within a colossal park environment that is sure to keep gamers challenged. Along the way, players will be able to explore the expansive park, customize their characters and play against friends and family with 40 mini games. Enter the fun park and experience all that Six Flags has to offer within your home.

Space Camp

Space Camp

Nintendo Wii - Released - May 26, 2009

In Space Camp you begin as an aspiring astronaut in training. After rocketing yourself to the moon, you must engage in a series of futuristic, furiously fun missions in order to return home to Earth. With the help of your own robot, you will perform activities like scientific experimentation, controlling spacecraft and even defending the moon from invaders.

The Sopranos: Road to Respect

The Sopranos: Road to Respect

Sony Playstation 2 - Released - November 7, 2007

A mob war is brewing as Philadelphia's and New Jersey's most powerful families are about to collide. As the illegitimate son of "Big Pussy," the gamer has been born into the organization and is now being given an opportunity to demonstrate loyalty to Tony Soprano. As a soldier, players must earn money on collections, protect turf through intimidation and gain admiration within their own family to move up in the ranks of the organization. Carry out orders from Paulie, Silvio, Christopher and Tony in familiar locations such as the Bada Bing!, Nuovo Vesuvio's and Satriale's. The storyline was created in collaboration with show creator David Chase, and the show's key cast members provide the voices.

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