Gaming News - April 2006
Los Angeles, CA (April 11, 2006) - D3Publisher of America (D3PA)
announced today the release of Cabbage Patch Kids: The Patch Puppy Rescue for
Game Boy Advance.
From D3Publisher:
“Two generations later, Cabbage Patch Kids are still one of the most beloved
and popular children’s products of all time,” said Careen Yapp, vice president
of licensing and business development for D3PA. “We are proud to introduce a new
generation of children to the fun and adventures of the ‘Kids in a whole new way
on Game Boy Advance.”
While seeking out the lost puppies, players may choose from a randomly
generated selection and play as a unique Cabbage Patch Kid. Players will have
the ability to help fellow ‘Kids find their puppies, each into their own
mischief, while encountering different events in town. By helping friends,
players will be given hints to the whereabouts of the puppies. All environments
and puppies are interactive and there is a variety of exciting, unlockable
content, including hidden story elements, characters and cool mini games.
Since the birth of Cabbage Patch Kids in 1983, more than 100 million
one-of-a-kind ‘Kids have been “adopted" throughout the world. Now in the 21st
century, this must-have toy of the 1980's has found a new home, inside a video
game, the new trend of entertainment. Cabbage Patch Kids: The Patch Puppy Rescue
for Game Boy Advance is now available with an MSRP of $19.99.


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