Justice League Heroes Go Hand-Held
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment bring super hero games to DS, GBA.
Date: Wednesday, June 07, 2006
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announced today that it will bring Justice League Heroes to the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS. The DS game will be titled Justice League Heroes while the Game Boy Advance game will be titled Justice League Heroes: The Flash. Both will be released this fall and will be distributed by Eidos Interactive.

JUSTICE LEAGUE HEROES: THE FLASH, developed by WayForward Technologies for the Game Boy Advance system, lets gamers play as DC Comics' The Flash, wielding his Speed Force to strike enemies before they can strike back, unlock powerful combination attacks and slow-down time to defeat adversaries in slow motion. As the Fastest Man Alive, gamers also enlist the support of fellow Justice League members by calling in special attacks from Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and other DC Comics super heroes.

JUSTICE LEAGUE HEROES for the Nintendo DS system, developed by Sensory Sweep Studios as a prequel to the console title, lets gamers use the stylus to control and unleash the superpowers of Batman, Superman, The Flash and Wonder Woman. Gamers use objects within the destructible environment against enemies at will and also call in devastating attacks from other DC Comics super heroes, like Aquaman and Green Arrow, to help save the world from certain destruction.

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