THQ's WALL•E Games
Company once again teams up with the fine folks at Disney Pixar.
Date: Thursday, January 03, 2008
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

In what can only be called a non-shocker, THQ has picked up the rights to yet another Disney Pixar film. The games for Xbox 360, PS3, DS, Windows, Mac, Wii, PSP, and mobile phones will be based on the upcoming WALL•E film - set for a theatrical debut this summer. In the games players take control of robots WALL•E and EVE – robots left on an abandoned planet Earth -- through 10 levels of action and adventure based on the storylines, characters and locales of the film. Look for the games right around the same time as the films.

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