Video Gaming News - October 2005
Burbank, CA (October 18, 2005) - Disney’s Chicken Little video games
for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, and PC are now
available at retail outlets across North America, Buena Vista Games (BVG)
announced today.
From Buena Vista Games:
Inspired by the highly anticipated theatrical release from Walt Disney
Pictures, Disney’s Chicken Little video games revitalize the classic character
with action-packed adventures for the entire family.
“’Chicken Little’ marks one of our largest self-publishing initiatives ever,”
said Graham Hopper, senior vice president and general manager, Buena Vista
Games. “With both a major theatrical release and video games, ‘Chicken Little’
will provide engaging entertainment for both moviegoers and gamers.”
The game marks the first release from BVG’s recently acquired game development
studio, Avalanche
Software, based in Salt Lake City.
“Being an internal studio within The Walt Disney Company, we were given access
to amazing resources and technology to re-create and expand upon the world of
‘Chicken Little,’” said John Blackburn, vice president, Avalanche Software “The
game not only revisits some key events of the film, but extends the experience
with unique locations and challenges.”
A free movie ticket for a child’s or adult’s matinee of “Chicken Little” (a
value up to $7.25) is packed into both the U.S. and Canadian console video games
at participating retail outlets. The offer is on specially marked packages and
is available while supplies last and expires on December 31, 2005.
About the Disney’s Chicken Little video games:
Disney’s Chicken Little brings the excitement of the film to reality, allowing
gamers to play as the key characters in an endless variety of action-packed game
play. Gamers can live the adventures of Chicken Little and his band of misfit
friends – Fish-Out-of-Water, Runt of the Litter and Abby Mallard, also known as
“The Ugly Duckling” -- as the game catapults players into the hair-raising
adventures of the movie and beyond.
For the console and PC versions, gamers must master an arsenal of gadgets,
including bottle rocket jet packs, slingshots, yo-yos, cannons, hover boards,
and an alien suit to get the characters out of sticky situations like alien
invasions, spiraling asteroids and corn field mazes. Players will master 21
action-packed levels that capture the key movie moments and environments,
extending the experience into outer space. The game also features six two-player
mini-games (console versions only), celebrity voices and 3-D environments from
the film, such as Town Square, the movie theater and alien spaceships. Game
discs also include movie clips and an extended storyline. The console and PC
versions have an E10+ rating by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB)
for Everyone 10 and older. The Game Boy Advance version has an ESRB rating of E
for Everyone. Suggested retail price is $39.99 for console versions, $29.99 for
Game Boy Advance and $19.99 for PC.
The Game Boy Advance version has three modes: story, racing and dodgeball..
Players can explore 12 story-mode levels while taking on the role of characters
including Chicken Little; Fish-Out-of-Water; and Commander Ace, Chicken Little’s
alter ego. The racing mode has eight tracks with unlockable cars, and there are
six playfields in the dodgeball mode.
Disney’s Chicken Little for consoles and PC was developed by Avalanche Software,
a Buena Vista Games studio. Disney’s Chicken Little for the Game Boy Advance was
developed by A2M.
About the Feature Film “Chicken Little”:
“Chicken Little” is the first computer generated (CG) motion picture presented
by Walt Disney Pictures. Releasing in theaters nationwide on November 4,
“Chicken Little” takes off where the classic fable ends. It is the story of how
Chicken Little redeems himself from his troubled past, the day he inadvertently
alarmed the town of Oakey Oaks that “the sky is falling!” when in fact, an acorn
had merely hit him on the head. In the film, redemption is found when Chicken
Little scores the winning home run in the season’s biggest baseball game,
instantly turning him into the town hero! However, soon the sky actually does
fall on Chicken Little, and he must recruit his band of misfit friends to defend
Oakey Oaks from an alien invasion and ultimately save the day. The film is for
all ages, with broad comedy and exciting action-adventure sequences, featuring
an all-star cast, voiced by Zach Braff as Chicken Little, Joan Cusack as Abby
Mallard, Steve Zahn as Runt of the Litter, Garry Marshall as Buck Cluck and Don
Knotts as the irrepressible mayor of Oakey Oaks.
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