Spectrobes Webisode
A new webisode for Spectrobes has emerged.
Date: Friday, August 24, 2007
Author: James Fudge

A brand new webisode for Spectrobes, the best-selling anime-inspired sci-fi role playing game for the Nintendo DS from Disney Interactive Studios, has emerged. In the seventh webisode, Rallen and Jeena report back to the Commander on their findings after having explored planets. During their conversation, a surprise visitor appears - a boss Krawl.

Disney Interactive Studios also revealed that four new Spectrobes webisodes will be released in the coming months. The new webisodes join the six previously released webisodes that led up to the game's March 2007 global release. The 10 webisode series will complete a story arc and provide clues for the game's sequel.

For more information visit www.spectrobes.com . Spectrobes II for the Nintendo DS will be released in Fall 2008.

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