Iron Man Game Gets Movie Talent
Movie actors to reprise their roles for game
Date: Thursday, March 20, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

SEGA and Marvel have confirmed today that the Iron Man video game, based on the Marvel comic book and the upcoming film, will feature the voice talents of Robert Downey Jr., Terence Howard and Shaun Toub. All three actors will reprise their onscreen roles of Tony Stark (Downey), Lt. Col. James “Rhodey” Rhodes (Howard), and Yinsen (Toub).

Iron Man is a third-person action shooter that pits iron clad Super Heroe against unspeakable odds. Drawing its story from the upcoming movie, while also incorporating story elements from original Iron Man comic books, gamers can take advantage of the wide array of high-impact weapons to strategically annihilate any enemy force standing in their way. Before tackling stunning and immense open battlefields, players can customize their armor suit as they get further into the game

The Iron Man video game launches day and date as the movie on May 2, 2008 and will be available for the Xbox 360, the Wii, the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 2, the Nintendo DS portable handheld system, the PSP and PC.

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