Kids Enter the World of Video Games in Disney Interactive's SPY KIDS(TM) 3-D: Game Over for Game Boy Advance and PC
New Titles Feature 3-D Technology, a First for the Game Boy Advance Platform
BURBANK, Calif., July 9 - Put on your 3-D glasses and get ready to enter the world of video games as Disney Interactive, the children's software label of Buena Vista Games, Inc., ships SPY Kids(TM) 3-D: Game Over for Game Boy® Advance and PC today. Developed in conjunction with Dimension Interactive and Troublemaker Studios and inspired by Dimension Films' SPY KIDS(TM) 3-D: Game Over, which hits theaters July 25, 2003, the Game Boy Advance and PC titles feature innovative 3-D technology that can be viewed with SPY KIDS(TM) 3-D glasses, a first for the Game Boy Advance platform.
"Disney Interactive continues its legacy of innovation in children's interactive entertainment by introducing 3-D images to the Game Boy Advance and PC," said Bob Picunko, director of marketing for Disney Interactive. "The SPY KIDS 3-D: Game Over titles include 3-D glasses that allow players to view 3-D images, offering kids an amazing and entertaining gaming experience."
SPY KIDS(TM) 3-D: Game Over for Game Boy Advance and PC takes kids on an interactive adventure as they battle the evil Toymaker's digital world. In both games, kids can collect OSS Badges that hold codes to unlock 3-D images that are viewable with the SPY KIDS(TM) 3-D glasses, which are packaged with the titles and are also available in movie theaters where the film is playing.
Kids can unlock six more 3-D rewards for either game when they locate secret codes through McDonald's® Happy Meals. From July 25 to Aug. 14, 2003, Buena Vista Games, McDonald's and Dimension Films take Happy Meals to a whole new level with these six exclusive codes, in addition to six one-of-a- kind 3-D comic books, action figures and 3-D glasses. Special rewards are also available online at www.spykids.com and www.mcdonalds.com .
SPY KIDS(TM) 3-D: Game Over for Game Boy Advance
SPY KIDS(TM) 3-D: Game Over for Game Boy Advance is an innovative action- platform title wrapped inside the virtual world of video games. Kids play as Juni, who enters a video game in order to save his sister, Carmen, from the clutches of the infamous Toymaker. Players travel through 12 action-packed levels and three high speed Mech Cycle Races, matching wits with the Toymaker's best beta testers. Kids use cool gadgets, acrobatic gameplay and special moves like Combo Attacks, Rocket Boosters, Triple Kicks and Energy Stealers to defeat the Toymaker and save Carmen.
SPY KIDS(TM) 3-D: Game Over for PC
Featuring the voice of SPY KIDS(TM) star Daryl Sabara (Juni), SPY KIDS(TM) 3-D: Game Over for PC brings Juni and Carmen back to save the world. The evil Toymaker has created an online game that sucks players into the world of video games. Once the game goes live, kids everywhere will be pulled inside and forced to play for much more than points. Carmen and Juni enter the video game world separately to stop the Toymaker. In SPY KIDS(TM) 3-D: Game Over for PC, the exciting world of the SPY KIDS(TM) comes to life in three challenging games -- Battle Sticks, Cycle Race and Lava Surfing -- where kids must apply their best spy skills. The first two games require Carmen and Juni to work together in order to battle overwhelming odds. The third game allows players to challenge a friend as they go head-to-head, spy versus spy, to control the blobby lava virus. Each game demands unique spy skills a little spy luck.
Availability and System Requirements
Both titles are available now at stores nationwide for a suggested retail price of $29.99 for SPY KIDS(TM) 3-D: Game Over for Game Boy Advance and $19.99 for SPY KIDS(TM) 3-D: Game Over for PC.
SPY KIDS(TM) 3-D: Game Over for PC is Windows® 95, 98, ME and XP compatible.