BIONICLE Heroes Released
Eidos' game based on the popular LEGO toy line in stores.
Date: Thursday, November 16, 2006
Author: James Fudge

Eidos today released its new game BIONICLE Heroes to retail outlets nationwide Developed by Traveller's Tales, this game is based on the top selling line of BIONICLE Toys from LEGO and invites fans to fight an epic battle of good versus evil. BIONICLE Heroes takes place on the island of Voya Hui where the Toa Inika are forced to protect their world from the menacing Piraka. In a land where the elements are key to survival, learn to fight and build your way to victory. Prepare yourself to a spectacular world filled with amazing characters, unexplored land to be discovered, and an epic battle that leaves the BIONICLE world in your hands. BIONICLE Heroes is available today throughout North America for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Game Boy Advance, and Windows PC.

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