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Arthur and the Invisibles Ships
Game based on upcoming kid's film in stores this week.
Date: Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Atari today announced that Arthur and the Invisibles is now in stores nationwide. Available for PlayStation 2, Windows, Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS, Arthur and the Invisibles is directly inspired by the CGI animated film of the same name by world famous film director and writer Luc Besson and features the film's storyline, eye-popping graphics and technical innovations. The film, distributed by MGM/The Weinstein Company, opens nationwide on January 12th. Arthur and the Invisibles invites players to relive the fantastic adventure of young Arthur and his two pals, princess Selenia and her brother Betameche, in their mission to save the Land of the Invisibles and its inhabitants from destruction. In February, Atari will ship the PSP version of the game.

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