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I Spy Goosebumps on Wii and DS

by Neal Ronaghan - November 7, 2008, 9:39 am EST
Total comments: 3 Source: Press Release

Scholastic Interactive's Goosebumps Horrorland for Wii and DS, and Ultimate I Spy for Wii are both in stores now.

Scholastic Interactive recently announced the release of their two new Majesco distributed games, Goosebumps Horrorland and Ultimate I Spy.

Goosebumps Horrorland for Wii and DS marks the first time the popular book series has come to video games. Featuring a spooky story filled with plot twists, the game takes the player throughout the titular fright-themed amusement park. Containing five areas, Goosebumps Horrorland features both single and multiplayer modes, as well as 30 rides and mini-games such as Garlic Crusher, Fever Swamp, and Terror Tombs. Goosebumps Horrorland will be available for $39.99 on Wii and $29.99 on DS.

Ultimate I Spy for Wii brings another book series to video games. Featuring 10 locations, 40 riddles, and 10 multiplayer mini-games, Ultimate I Spy has players navigating through 3-D riddle screens that allow them to go through 360° and 180° environments to look for hidden objects. Ultimate I Spy is available now for $29.99.

SCHOLASTIC INTERACTIVE SHIPS TWO MAJOR CONSOLE RELEASES TO RETAILERS NATIONWIDE

GOOSEBUMPS HORRORLAND™ FOR Wii™, NINTENDO DS™ AND PLAYSTATION®2 SYSTEM AND ULTIMATE I SPY™ FOR Wii™ ARE NOW AVAILABLE

NEW YORK, NY - November 4, 2008 -- Scholastic Interactive, a division of Scholastic Media (SM) (www.scholastic.com) today announced that Goosebumps HorrorLand™ for Wii™, PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system and Nintendo DS™ and Ultimate I SPY™ for Wii™ has shipped to retail outlets nationwide. Both titles are distributed by Majesco Entertainment.

Marking the brand's first foray into console gaming, Goosebumps HorrorLand features spooky themes and eerie plot twists characteristic of the beloved brand. Goosebumps HorrorLand finds players in a fright-themed amusement park filled with thrilling rides, scary monsters and bone-chilling attractions. Players must travel through the park's five themed areas - including Carnival of Screams, Vampire Village, Fever Swamp, Mad Labs and Terror Tombs - in order to unravel the mystery behind HorrorLand. By completing 30 pulse-stopping rides and mini-games, such as Garlic Crusher, Bumper Carnage, Rub-A-Dub Slug, Calamity Canyon and more, players are able to navigate through the perils of each area and make it out of the park alive! Additionally, players have the choice to play in Story Mode, Arcade Mode or compete with friends in 12 ghoulish challenges in the multiplayer mode.

In Ultimate I SPY players navigate 3-D riddle screens, play paddleball, or complete puzzles to solve I SPY riddles. A first for the franchise, the 3-D riddle screens allow players to navigate through 360° and 180° environments - searching above, under and between objects. The game delivers 10 distinctly diverse beautiful locations and 40 riddles that are actively solved. As the player solves more riddles, a mysterious machine slowly evolves and reveals its true form. Ultimately, the players will reach the pulse-pounding climactic ending that will have them breaking a sweat in a race against the clock to perform a series of intense movements and reveal a special surprise. Additionally, Ultimate I SPY features a Game Room with 10 mini-games, complete with multiplayer options.

Goosebumps HorrorLand is available now on Wii™ (SRP $39.99), Nintendo DS™ (SRP $29.99), and PlayStation®2 system (SRP $29.99). For game trailers and a behind-the-scenes peek at Goosebumps HorrorLand, go to www.GoosebumpsVideoGame.com.

Ultimate I SPY is available now for Wii™ at the SRP of $29.99. For more information on the game, please visit www.ISPYvideogames.com.

Talkback

RABicleNovember 10, 2008

What the? WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS REVISIONIST HISTORY SHIT?
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=74fE5uyOALA
"We're sorry this video is unavailable"
WHAT WHAT WHAT! Does Scholastic's power know no bounds?

I played, no I ESCAPED from Horrorland back in the 90's. It was the best game ever.

RABicleNovember 14, 2008

WHY DOES NO ONE CARE?

MarioNovember 14, 2008

Because  they're videogames

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