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Ben 10 Protector of Earth
D3 Publisher bringing new game based on the popular animated series later this year.
Date: Monday, May 07, 2007
Author: James Fudge

D3Publisher of America announced today that it will bring Cartoon Network's hit original series Ben 10 to video game systems for the first time this fall with Ben 10: Protector of Earth for the Wii, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS and PSP. In Ben 10: Protector of Earth, players take on the role of Cartoon Network's popular everyday-kid-turned-superhero, Ben Tennyson. Using the power of the Omnitrix, which has embedded itself on Ben's wrist, players will be able to battle as one of five popular alien heroes from the show . By taking on these amazing powers, players can save the world through the game's challenges, puzzles and skirmishes.

Ben 10: Protector of Earth for Nintendo DS is under development by 1st Playable Productions. All other versions are under development by High Voltage Software. The game is currently rated "RP" ("Rating Pending") by the ESRB and is slated for release in Fall of 2007.

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