Iron Man Now Available in Stores
Marvel's Tin Man soars home for every console
Date: Friday, May 02, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

SEGA has confirmed that the Iron Man video game is now available on store shelves across North America. Based on the Marvel Studios film which opens in theaters around the world today, Iron Man allows players to take control of one of Marvel’s most powerful Super Heroes, giving them the chance to master both air and ground combat against vicious enemies.

The game immerses players in the world of Tony Stark, the brilliant industrialist and inventor who both created and became Iron Man. Using the advanced technology in Iron Man’s refined suits, gamers can evolve this devastating weapon with a wide array of high-impact projectiles and ammunition. Players will speed through massive open-ended battlefields, strategically blowing up and destroying any enemy force while using that enemy’s own weaponry and vehicles against them.

The Iron Man video game is available for the Xbox 360, the Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, DS and the PSP, with the Windows-based PC version to follow shortly.

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