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I really wish Disney Epic Mickey was just a platformer.
Toy Story 3: The Video Game’s toy box opens up the world of the upcoming movie to exploration, experimentation and even a little bit of level creation.
I had a chance to check out the game, due to hit stores on June 17 for the Mac, PC, PS3, Xbox 360, earlier this week during Disney Interactive Studio’s big pre-E3 game showcase.
I’m a fan of Disney Guilty Party and its “mystery machine”.
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This Sunday I facetiously suggested that an Activision game tester had claimed the world record fastest time for eating a horrible meat sandwich called the Double Down. Disney Interactive Studios wants it known they have just obliterated the mark.
Wii owners who have suffered through countless me-too mini-game collections and lame party games often consider the term “family-friendly” the kiss of death.
Part racing game, part blowing stuff up, Black Rock Studio’s Split/Second hits May 21 in North America, Disney Interactive Studios announced today.