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The Incredible Hulk Smashes Into Stores
Movie-based game now available for almost every system
Date: Thursday, June 05, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

SEGA has confirmed that The Incredible Hulk video game, based on the Marvel Studios feature film being released in theaters on June 13, 2008, has shipped to stores across North America for the Xbox 360, the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, the Nintendo Wii and the Nintendo DS, with the PC version to follow shortly.

The Incredible Hulk game enables players to take on the role of one or more of Marvel’s most powerful Super Heroes. As the Hulk, players can demolish anything in their path, including lamp posts, passing cars and even entire buildings, featuring the voice talent of several of the movie’s stars including Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, Tim Blake Nelson and William Hurt.

In addition to the single-player experience, The Incredible Hulk’s upcoming downloadable bonus content includes six competitive two-player mission types that test the speed, strength and skill of Xbox 360 and PS3 gamers everywhere. Each mission takes place in one of five arenas, presenting dynamic and fully destructible environments.

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