Igor Movie Tie-In Heading to Wii, DS and PC
Help Igor become the mad scientist he wants to be.
Date: Friday, June 13, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

SouthPeak Interactive has announced that it will be co-publishing “Igor The Game” for the Nintendo Wii, the Nintendo DS and PC.

“Legacy and I2G are doing a tremendous job bringing Igor into the virtual gaming world,” said Melanie Mroz, CEO of SouthPeak Games. “This is a great property and promises to be a huge hit when it comes out this fall. We love the fact that the game is able to capture the elements of the film so well and turn it into a fun, interactive environment.”

The game is based on the animated movie created by Exodus Film Group, which follows a hunchbacked lab assistant named Igor (voiced by John Cusack) forced to serve a mad scientist while dreaming of one day becoming a notorious mad scientist himself and winning the Evil Science Fair. Other stars contributing their voice talents to the film are Molly Shannon (as Eva), Steve Buscemi (as Scamper), Sean Hayes (as Brain) and Eddie Izzard (as the maniacal Dr. Schadenfreude).

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