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Wall-E Studio : THQ by THQ Brand : THQ Model : 48046 Platform : Sony PSP Release Date : 2008-06-24 Publisher : THQ Minimum Age : 5.0 Years Maximum Age : 20.0 Years Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0752919480465 UPC : 752919480465 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 1 review)
List Price : $19.99 Our Price : $19.94
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Enjoy new storylines and explore massive environments not seen in the film.
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Play as WALL•E and EVE as you interact with a multitude of robots & characters.
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Huge variety of game play on over 9 action-packed levels.
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Features major movie “Voice” talent, including Ben Burtt.
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Development lead by Heavy Iron Studios, an award winning internal studio.
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Product Description |
Navigate your way through a futuristic galaxy to save the planet in WALL·E, the story of the little robot that could. Due to rampant consumerism, sometime in the near future, the Earth is so covered with trash and pollution that it forces an exodus off the planet. But before humanity departs they build millions of little robots programmed to clean up the planet. Unfortunately, the cleanup program doesn't go quite as planned, leaving the cleanup solely in the hands of the little robot hero WALL·E and his love interest EVE. Race, blast and navigate as you take futuristic robots WALL·E and EVE through a fast-paced adventure. From the desolate wastelands of Earth to the Axiom space cruiser, throw cubes and blast robots and obstacles while you relive some of the movie's most thrilling moments and explore 9 worlds filled with non-stop action and adventure, along with head-to-head multiplayer challenges. Dodge dangerous enemies, carry out intense missions and save the world.
Both can use lasers to blast enemies and obstacles Huge variety of game play on over 9 action-packed levels Shooting, flying, racing, co-op play, navigational challenges, and even arcade style games Multi-player challenges (up to 4 person multi-player) and tons of mini-games & activities Features major movie Voice talent, including Ben Burtt |
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Released concurrently with the Pixar/Disney major motion picture release of the same name, WALL·E is the story of the little robot that could.Due to rampant consumerism, sometime in the near future, the Earth is so covered with trash and pollution that it forces an exodus off the planet. But before humanity departs they build millions of little robots programmed to clean up the planet. Unfortunately, the cleanup program doesn’t go quite as planned, leaving the cleanup solely in the hands of our little robot hero WALL·E and his love interest EVE.  Interact with all Earth's creatures. View larger. |  Explore nine action-packed levels. View larger. | Gameplay Race, blast and navigate as you take futuristic robots WALL·E and EVE through a fast-paced adventure. From the desolate waste-lands of Earth to the Axiom space cruiser, throw cubes and blast robots and obstacles while you relive some of the movie’s most thrilling moments and explore 9 worlds filled with non-stop action and adventure, along with head-to-head multiplayer challenges. Dodge dangerous enemies, carry out intense missions and navigate your way through a futuristic galaxy to save the planet!Features:- Re-live some of the movie’s most thrilling moments.
- Enjoy new storylines and explore massive environments not seen in the film.
- Play as WALL·E and EVE as you interact with a multitude of robots & characters
- WALL·E compacts trash to create powerful cubes and uses them to alter the environment, solve puzzles and defeat enemies.
- EVE has fast-flying action and exploration with shooter-flight game play.
- Both can use lasers to blast enemies and obstacles
- Huge variety of game play on over 9 action-packed levels.
- Shooting, flying, racing, co-op play, navigational challenges, and even arcade style games.
- Multi-player challenges (up to 4 person multi-player) and tons of mini-games & activities.
- Features major movie "Voice" talent, including Ben Burtt.
- Development lead by Heavy Iron Studios, an award winning internal studio (Ratatouille, The Incredibles, Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer)
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This is 2008 and I though that the game would be very well made. Well I was wrong. On PSP the graphics are just cheap. The game feels like its from 2004 or something, even Mortal Combat from 2003 looks better. In general the game is more for younger crowd. |
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