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Kim Possible: Global Gemini Ships
Disney's top selling game franchise rides again.
Date: Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Disney announced today that its latest Kim Possible game, Kim Possible: Global Gemini, has been released. The Kim Possible franchise has sold over one million units to date in North America. The newest game in the series lets tweens take on the role of teenage girl Kim Possible whose mission is to save the world. Along with her trusty sidekicks, Ron Stoppable and the naked mole-rat Rufus, they traverse the globe in an effort to bring the evil Gemini to justice. Published by Disney Interactive Studios and developed by A2M, the game is rated "E" for Everyone and is available February 13, 2007 for $29.99 SRP.

The game follows an original story in which Kim, Ron and Rufus visit exotic locations utilizing cool gadgets, acrobatic kung-fu moves and unlockable special abilities to foil the evil Gemini. DS touch screen functionality gives players unique control of extreme vehicles and activation of gadgets. Additionally, exciting multiplayer challenges, including snowboard racing and vehicle chases, are featured in the game. You can learn more about the game by checking out www.disney.com .

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