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Astro Boy Game Hits This Fall to Coincide with Film
Rocketing to the PS2, Wii, DS and PSP
Date: Thursday, May 07, 2009
Author: Jeff McAllister

D3Publisher has announced that it will bring Imagi Studios’ new CG-animated movie, Astro Boy, to the Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2 and the PSP.

In Astro Boy: The Video Game, players become Astro Boy and take to the streets and skies on an adventure to save Metro City from the clutches of the evil President Stone and his robot army. Utilizing Astro’s entire arsenal of weapons and abilities—Finger Lasers, Arm Cannon, Butt Machine Guns and Drill Attacks, players will battle hordes of robot enemies and colossal bosses across Metro City and the mysterious Surface.

Using an intuitive combat system that adds depth to gameplay, players will experience classic platform action and exhilarating flight combat levels as they use Astro’s unique rocket boosters to hover, avoid enemies and zip out of the way of danger.

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