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Nickelodeon's Victorious Games in Stores
Two new games let players jump into the shoes of the characters from the popular teen comedy show.
Date: Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Author: James Fudge

D3Publisher (D3P) and Nickelodeon today announced that Victorious: Time to Shine on Kinect for Xbox 360 and Victorious: Hollywood Arts Debut for the Nintendo DS are now available in retail stores in North America. Based on Nickelodeon’s action comedy series Victorious, the performance-based games transport players into the Hollywood Arts High School world where they can either star in their own music video or in a big showcase alongside Tori Vega and the Victorious cast.

In Victorious: Time to Shine on Kinect for Xbox 360, players will perform in their very own Hollywood Arts production where they act, play instruments, sing, dance, and star in a music video featuring hit songs from the series. Victorious: Time to Shine also offers multiplayer gameplay where friends can either work together or compete in various Hollywood Arts performances. Players can customize their own character with dozens of clothing items and hairstyles inspired by the show as well.

Victorious: Hollywood Arts Debut for the Nintendo DS will see players enroll in the Hollywood Arts High School, where they will attend a full year as a new student and enjoy adventures alongside Tori, Andre, Cat and the Victorious gang.

Victorious: Time to Shine is developed by High Voltage Software and Victorious: Hollywood Arts Debut is developed by Behaviour Interactive. The games are rated “E” (Everyone – Comic Mischief and Mild Violence) by the ESRB. For more information, visit www.victoriousvideogames.com .

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