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17 action-packed levels that capture the key movie moments and environments, extending the experience into space 6 multiplayer mini games for two-player fun Collect and master an arsenal of gadgets including the bottle rocket jet pack, slingshot, yo-yo, cannon, and alien suit Play as the lead characters from the movie, including Chicken Little,…
17 action-packed levels that capture the key movie moments and environments, extending the experience into space 6 multiplayer mini games for two-player fun Collect and master an arsenal of gadgets including the bottle rocket jet pack, slingshot, yo-yo, cannon, and alien suit Play as the lead characters from the movie, including Chicken Little, Fish-Out-of-Water, Runt of the Litter and Abby Mallard Movie clips and extended storyline for hours of action-packed fun and adventure!
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One of the best loved children's books of all time, Dr. Seuss' Cat in the Hat is coming to the big screen this year with Mike 'Austin Powers' Myers in the starring role as the madcap moggy. As well as bursting to life in cinemas, the Cat's peculiar brand of adventures are also heading to PS2 courtesy of Vivendi Universal Games, giving younger...
Just as Street Racer for the Super NES is similar to Super Mario Kart, Street Racer for the PlayStation is similar to Mario Kart 64. Filled with twists and turns, this go-cart racing game allows you or you and a friend to choose from eight different cars, each with its own distinctive character behind the wheel. Up to eight people may play if you...
More Brain Training, How Old is Your Brain? If you spend a lot of time with your favourite gaming handheld in public, you've probably heard this sentence once or twice before. While most people have no problem subscribing to beliefs that attribute increased reaction times and better hand-eye coordination to regular exposure to games, 'making you...
If you spend a lot of time with your favourite gaming handheld in public, you've probably heard this sentence once or twice before. While most people have no problem subscribing to beliefs that attribute increased reaction times and better hand-eye coordination to regular exposure to games, 'making you smarter' isn't usually a trait associated...