Herbie Drives Again
Disney's Herbie: Rescue Rally released.
Date: Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Dinsey Interactive Studios announced today that a new game based on The Love Bug movie franchise has been released. Herbie first raced onto the scene in 1969 with Walt Disney's "The Love Bug," securing the white Volkswagen Beetle a spot in movie history. Now with five films and a television series under its hood, the car with a mind of its own returns with Disney's Herbie: Rescue Rally for the Nintendo DS.

In Disney's Herbie: Rescue Rally, players slip behind the wheel of one of the world's most beloved cars to navigate extreme race courses filled with ramps, jumps and hills while utilizing power ups and special moves to defeat opponents. Published by Disney Interactive Studios and developed by Climax Handheld based in London, UK, Disney's Herbie: Rescue Rally is now available exclusively for the Nintendo DS. The game is rated E for "Everyone" by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) and has a suggested retail price of $29.99.

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