BVG ships Kim Possible for the DS
November 9th, 2005 (8:10pm) - As more girls are playing video games than ever before, and according to The Education Arcade, 39% of all video game players are female, Buena Vista Games (BVG) has emerged as the leader in providing compelling content that appeals to girls, leveraging top-rated television series from Disney Channel, each featuring todays most popular kid and tween icons, to create new games for handheld video game platforms. BVGs newest release, Kim Possible: Kimmunicator, is the first Kim Possible game created for the Nintendo DS. Based on the international hit animated series "Kim Possible," the game is now available at retail outlets across North America. It follows BVGs stellar year of several game launches based on Disney Channel series each showcasing female lead characters. Included are Disneys Lizzie McGuire 3: Homecoming Havoc, Disneys Thats So Raven 2: Supernatural Style and Disneys Kim Possible 3: Team Possible. Kim Possible is a cheerleader, high school student and girl who can save the world from evil villains. Her latest action/packed adventure game, Disneys Kim Possible: Kimmunicator, has players joining Kim and Ron Stoppable on an multi-part adventure that combines action and comedy, all set in vibrant 3D environments. The Nintendo DS dual-screen capabilities are maximized for a unique game play experience. Players can pick locks and assemble gadgets using the DS touch screen and microphone. These tools and more will be needed for Kim to defeat the omnipresent villain Drakken, who has kidnapped Wade and is forcing him to develop yet another Doomsday device. Kim and Rons pet Rufus, a naked mole rat, must go undercover to rescue Wade and foil Drakkens fiendish plans before its too late. In 15 action-packed levels, the game includes puzzle sequences, Kims hidden outfit and her stealth maneuvers such as para-gliding into Drakkens lair to rescue Ron. Disneys Kim Possible: Kimmunicator has a suggested retail price of $29.99 and is rated E for Everyone by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB).
Reported by Elias Dounis on November 9th, 2005 (8:10pm)
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