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Lumines Plus Released
Disney Interactive Studios brings musical puzzler to the PS2 this week.
Date: Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Disney Interactive Studios announced today the release of Lumines Plus for the PS2. Offering mesmerizing visuals, memorable audio tracks and hypnotic gameplay of the Lumines franchise , Disney hopes that Lumines Plus will extend the popularity of the series to an all new platform. Lumines Plus includes all the features of the original Lumines game for the PSP combined with many features from the game's recently released PSP system sequel, Lumines II. As a hybrid of both previous handheld Lumines games, Lumines Plus provides the opportunity for gamers to enjoy elements of both games on their TV.

Lumines Plus challenges players to match and clear solid-color rectangles by rotating and arranging falling two-color squares, all set to memorable music. With 30 skins (themed backgrounds including unique music tracks) and 100 puzzles, the single player experience of Lumines Plus is deep and engaging. A furious two-player multiplayer mode enables friends to go head-to-head on the same screen for ultimate bragging rights.

Available now for the suggested price of $19.99, Lumines Plus is published by Disney Interactive Studios and developed by Q ENTERTAINMENT, the creators of Lumines, Lumines II and Meteos. The game is rated E for Everyone by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). For more information check www.lumineseee.com .

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