(Jyri Jokinen, 09.07.2006 - 00:00) Age of Empires: The Age of Kings boasts turn-based strategy gameplay – a first for the franchise – asplayers move from the Dark Ages through the Middle Ages with one goal in mind: domination of the known world.
(Jyri Jokinen, 09.07.2006 - 00:00) The Monster House videogames will allow players to experience key moments of the movie as they uncover the mysteries of the house in order to save their neighbourhood. Players will also take on unique adventures that were inspired by the film. With three playable characters, fans of the film will enjoy seeing the movie come to life in their living rooms.
(Jyri Jokinen, 09.07.2006 - 00:00) Big Brain Academy (known as Brain Flex in Japan) offers players 15 fun activities that test their brain powers in areas like logic, memory, math and analysis. Up to eight people can play with a single game card, and each activity takes less than a minute to complete.
(Jyri Jokinen, 09.07.2006 - 00:00)
DS and GBA games based on the eagerly-awaited big-screen debut of 14-year old special agent Alex Rider.
Movie out Jul-Aug 2006 (dependent on territory)!
Alex Rider is the hero of Anthony Horowitz’s best-selling series of novels about a reluctant teenage British super-spy.
Gameplay includes combat, stealth missions, vehicles, and the use of gadgets to achieve mission objectives.
(Jyri Jokinen, 09.07.2006 - 00:00) LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy takes the fun and endless customization of LEGO and combines it with the epic story, characters and action from the original Star Wars movies that revolutionized pop culture forever (Episode IV A New Hope, Episode V The Empire Strikes Back and Episode VI Return of the Jedi). With a unique tongue-in-cheek take on the Original Trilogy, LEGO Star Wars II follows the Rebel Alliance's crusade to dismantle the Galactic Empire and rebuild a galaxy in pieces.