Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Warner Bros. Have Released A Launch Trailer For Happy Feet Two: The Videogame

Warner Bros. have released a launch trailer for Happy Feet Two: The Videogame. this trailer shows in-game action and cinematics from what appears to be the Xbox 360 version of the game. the trailer also details some of the games main features, like 3D on the 3DS, PS3, and Xbox 360.



Press Release

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announces the launch on 25th November in the UK of Happy Feet Two™ -- The Videogame,a 3D musical adventure game for the entire family inspired by the whimsical Antarctic world of the upcoming animated film Happy Feet Two from Warner Bros. Pictures in association with Village Roadshow Productions. The game is available for Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, Wii™, and Nintendo 3DS™ and Nintendo DS™ hand-held systems.

"Happy Feet Two -- The Videogame brings the Antarctic world of the film to life with fun penguin dance showdowns, belly sliding races and cooperative puzzles," said Samantha Ryan, Senior Vice President, Production and Development, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. "Extending the film experience, kids and families can tap to the beat of the music to progress through their adventures using the game's controller-based dance system."
In the game, new dangers are threatening the penguin nation, and it's going to take everyone's favorite penguins, Mumble and Ramon, working -- and dancing -- together to save it from extinction. Players use each character's dance moves to recruit penguins with unique abilities that help advance the adventure, stun opponents and enemies, as well as manipulate the environment around them to solve cooperative puzzles.

For the ultimate experience, players can dance their Antarctic adventure in 3D. The game is available in full 3D for the Nintendo 3DS. In the Xbox 360 and PlayStation versions, the game is made specifically for stereoscopic 3D TV sets with the ability to disable 3D functionality at any time. The Wii and Nintendo DS versions feature traditional 2D.
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