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PALGN: WALL-E Preview

With every animated movie release nowadays, it's pretty inevitable that a game based on said movie will not be too far behind it. There are some hits and some misses, as always (alright, so there are lots of misses), but generally speaking, the titles based on the Pixar productions don't turn out too badly. While the primary audience is definitely the younger generation, Pixar games, much like the movies, have a habit of walking the fine line of being fun for kids while also being enjoyable for adults.

Not too long ago, PALGN were treated to a day at Pixar Animation Studios where they got to play the game based on their upcoming film, WALL-E. PALGN spent some time with both the Wii and Xbox 360 versions of the game, and can see that once again an effort has been made to strike a balance between young and old; although there are some areas that could use a bit of fine-tuning before the game is released later this year.

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Disney/Pixar’s Wall*E - A Refreshing Use of a License

Licensed games are all rubbish, right? Well, THQ's take on Disney/Pixar’s Wall*E would like to argue that point.

gamerz431d ago

Took me a min to figure out this is a review of a 2008 game. I love Wall*E and this looks interesting so added it to my Steam wishlist. Thanks!

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A Look Back at Disney Games on PlayStation Handhelds

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "There are few brands out there that have anything like the appeal and recognition of Disney. Thanks to decades of beautiful and critically acclaimed animated films, the company is a household name that has expanded beyond just movies to include a variety of other ventures, including videogames. Disney has also grown its lineup considerably in recent years by acquiring Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars (although for the purposes of this article, I’ll only be covering Disney/Pixar output).

Thanks to their broad audience, Disney games usually show up on every viable platform out there, meaning that despite the brand’s affinity with Nintendo’s younger-skewing audience, both the PSP and Vita received a number of titles throughout their lives. Some of this was through Disney's own developer/publisher (Disney Interactive Studios), but the firm also licensed out its IPs for other companies to try their hand at – with somewhat mixed results."

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Top Ten Games Based on a Movie

The motion-picture licence is seemingly as much of a curse as it is a blessing with videogames. Though promising a receptive audience for the release of a videogame tied to a movie, there’s also the famous general rule that, more-often-than-not, games based on films are not as enjoyable as franchises born in the games industry. Many have tried to break free of the shackles of pre-judgement, but have failed for one reason or another. And while that’s Enter the Matrix all over, there are a few that have managed to be more successful.

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lastdual4871d ago (Edited 4871d ago )

Riddick was awesome, but some of the choices on this list were a little random. Several games from franchises such as Aliens, Star Treck, Lord of the Rings and others deserve a spot more than Home Alone. Heck, I'd even pick the NES Gremlins 2 game over it.

BeOneWithTheGun4871d ago

I really liked The Two Towers. It is really rare that a movie to game adaption isn't an abortion.

soapgoat4871d ago

rogue squadron isnt a movie game, its loosely based on canon of the movies...

batman sucks too.. so does cars, and wall-e and home alone, etc etc

where is?
lion king on the genesis (done by same team who did alladin)
super star wars (these are actual movie games)
the old indiana jones adventure games for pc
or hell even "the thing" for the ps2 (not great but pretty good)