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THQ Announces Two Revolution Games and More
« on: April 24, 2006, 04:52:26 AM »
Toy Headquarters is jumping onboard early with SpongeBob and Avatar.

THQ Announces Its 2006 Nickelodeon Video Game Lineup Based on Top-Rated   Kids' TV Shows and Theatrical Releases    


THQ to Bring Popular Nickelodeon Properties, Avatar and SpongeBob   SquarePants, to Nintendo Revolution this Fall
   


AGOURA HILLS, Calif., April 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- THQ Inc.   (NASDAQ:THQI) today announced its 2006 video game lineup based on   Nickelodeon's top brands for kids.  The announcement follows the success of   THQ's Nickelodeon-branded games, which have shipped more than 40 million   units worldwide to date.  Games based on Nickelodeon's highly rated   television series "SpongeBob SquarePants(TM)," "Avatar: The Last   Airbender(TM)," "Danny Phantom(TM)" and "Unfabulous," as well as a new   installment of Nicktoons, are anticipated to ship across multiple game   systems in 2006.  THQ is also scheduled to release Barnyard based upon   Paramount Pictures'/Nickelodeon Movies' upcoming summer theatrical release.    


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"THQ's Nickelodeon video game portfolio continues to dominate the kids video   game space with nearly 17 million units of SpongeBob-branded games shipped   worldwide.  Last year's SpongeBob SquarePants: Lights, Camera, PANTS! and   Nicktoons Unite! were two of the top video games for kids in 2005," said   Kelly Flock, executive vice president of worldwide publishing, THQ.  "This   year's lineup includes games based upon some of the best loved Nickelodeon   shows, as well as several exciting new television and theatrical properties.   Nickelodeon fans and kids of all ages can expect to see new features,   gameplay and adventures that are sure to provide hours of quality   entertainment and loads of fun."    


"We look forward to continuing our very successful alliance with THQ in the   interactive entertainment market," said Stephen Youngwood, executive vice   president, Nickelodeon Digital Media.  "This year's lineup gives kids the   opportunity to have fun with all their favorite Nickelodeon characters, as   well as several of our newest shows and movies."    


  The 2006 THQ/Nickelodeon video game lineup includes:    


  * SpongeBob SquarePants(TM): Creature from the Krusty Krab -- In a unique      and creative twist, SpongeBob SquarePants explores the peculiar world of      Bikini Bottom as it transforms through a series of various unique visual      styles.  Continuing to reign as a top gaming and TV property, SpongeBob      SquarePants: Creature from the Krusty Krab offers fans brand new      gameplay mechanics through nine visually bizarre levels.   Expected for      PlayStation(R)2 computer entertainment system, Nintendo GameCube(R),      Nintendo Revolution, Game Boy(R) Advance, Nintendo DS(TM) and Windows PC      this fall.    


  * Avatar: The Last Airbender(TM) -- Based on Nickelodeon's hottest new      show, fans will play as Aang, Katara, Sokka and Haru as they grow into      an unstoppable team utilizing the kung fu inspired bending arts through      the Avatar universe.  Players will explore the four Avatar nations in      beautifully detailed environments and battle new enemies.  Expected for      PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox(R) video game and entertainment      system from Microsoft, Nintendo Revolution, Game Boy Advance, PSP(TM)      (PlayStation(R)Portable) system, Nintendo DS and Windows PC this fall.    


  * Nicktoons (working title) -- The most popular Nickelodeon characters      combine their unique weapons and powers to battle the newest, enemies      threatening to destroy a mysterious Nicktoons paradise island.  Players      will assume the role of up to 10 playable characters from the most      popular shows including "SpongeBob SquarePants," "Danny Phantom," "The      Fairly OddParents" and "Jimmy Neutron."  Expected for PlayStation 2,      Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS this fall.  This      title has not yet been concept approved by Sony Computer Entertainment      America.    


  * Barnyard -- Enter the world of Nickelodeon's newest adventure and bring      the Barnyard movie to life.  Players will be able to interact with all      of their favorite characters from the movie while trying to prove they      have what it takes to be the biggest party animal of them all.  The film      is written, produced and directed by acclaimed comedy writer/producer      Steve Oedekerk ("Bruce Almighty," "Ace Ventura," "The Nutty Professor,"      "Kung Pow") and Nickelodeon Movies, producers of the Oscar(R) nominated      "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius."  The Barnyard video game is expected to be      available on July 25 for the PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy      Advance and Windows PC this fall.    


  * Unfabulous -- Based on Nickelodeon's popular live-action TV show      starring Emma Roberts, Unfabulous will allow players to assume the role      of Addie Singer as she navigates the hectic halls of Rocky Road Middle      School and avoids becoming popularity roadkill.  Players will move      through various levels based on events from the show and encounter      Addie's friends, family and secret crushes.  Expected for Game Boy      Advance this fall.    


  * Danny Phantom Urban Jungle -- Based on an upcoming on-air special of the      same name, Danny Phantom goes on a brand new adventure.  A new, powerful      eco-ghost turns Amity Park into a real urban jungle, and fans must play      as Danny Phantom to learn an all new freeze power to defeat his evil      nemesis.  Expected for Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance this fall.    


   


The 2006 lineup of THQ/Nickelodeon video games is being developed by THQ's   Studio System, which includes 14 owned studios and more than 25 of the best   independent development teams.  THQ's Blue Tongue Entertainment is   developing Barnyard and Nicktoons, while THQ's Studio Australia is   developing Avatar: The Last Airbender.  Independent studio, Blitz Games, is   developing SpongeBob SquarePants: Creature from the Krusty Krab.  In   addition, hand held versions of THQ's entire 2006 Nickelodeon lineup are in   development by a number of independent developers including Altron, Natsume,   Halfbrick Studios, Wayforward and Tose.    


For more information about THQ and Nickelodeon products, as well as THQ's   other video games, please visit www.thq.com or www.nick/videogames.com.

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RE:THQ Announces Two Revolution Games and More
« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2006, 06:07:42 AM »
24-aton!

Where's the next wrestling game for the Rev?

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« Reply #2 on: April 24, 2006, 06:12:23 AM »
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* Unfabulous -- Based on Nickelodeon's popular live-action TV show starring Emma Roberts, Unfabulous will allow players to assume the role of Addie Singer as she navigates the hectic halls of Rocky Road Middle School and avoids becoming popularity roadkill. Players will move through various levels based on events from the show and encounter Addie's friends, family and secret crushes. Expected for Game Boy Advance this fall.


Damn, that shounds like one fun adventure game.  Screw New Super Mario Brothers, I'll be buying two of this one.
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« Reply #3 on: April 24, 2006, 07:33:59 AM »
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Damn, that shounds like one fun adventure game.  Screw New Super Mario Brothers, I'll be buying two of this one.



How can you say that?  It's just an unoriginal rip-off of That's So Raven.  It's like comparing Shadow the Hedgehog to Super Mario Sunshine.
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« Reply #4 on: April 24, 2006, 11:25:25 AM »
That's exactly what we need. More Nickelodeon shovleware garbage to further the fact that Nintendo's just for the kid dies.

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RE:THQ Announces Two Revolution Games and More
« Reply #5 on: April 24, 2006, 05:18:58 PM »
Vrgin X1...and I just watched "Wizard" with my nephews...cool pic.

Anyway, that's just great...Spongebob...let's make the REV seem like an extension of the "I LOVE HALO 2" GCN.  I was actually very disappointed in the lack of WWE DOR3.  DOR3 is probably the best wrestling game since the AKI's "No Mercy".  

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« Reply #6 on: April 25, 2006, 07:13:34 PM »
I need to see that again. "He touched my breasts!"

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