Buena Vista Games, the global interactive entertainment arm of The Walt Disney Company, today announced that it is developing Chicken Little, based on Walt Disney Pictures' first fully animated 3D feature film of the same name. The video games will be published by Disney Interactive for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, handheld and PC platforms. The new action-adventure video game series is slated for debut in summer 2005 at the same time as the film.
"'Chicken Little' marks Buena Vista Games' first simultaneous multi-platform, self published video game series," said Graham Hopper, senior vice president and general manager of Buena Vista Games. "The video game vividly brings the film's characters to life and gives players a chance to explore the 3-D world of Chicken Little."
Walt Disney Pictures' Chicken Little catapults players smack dab into the middle of Oakey Oaks, Chicken Little's hometown, where they will experience first-hand all of the action, humor, fun and heart-warming adventure as portrayed in the film. Taking on the roles of Chicken Little and his friends Abby Mallard, Runt-of-the-Litter and Fish-out-of-Water, players must try to outwit bully Foxy Loxy and save the town from an alien invasion all the while attempting to reverse Chicken Little's tarnished reputation from that unfortunate "acorn incident." You know, the one where he shouted, "The sky is falling!" causing mass chaos in the town of Oakey Oaks, and earning him the reputation of town fool.
Now, Chicken Little goes from zero to hero in the film. Disney Interactive's fast-paced, action-adventure game will feature innovative gadgets, pickups, side-quests and mini-games as well as multiplayer gameplay. In addition, each game version will incorporate clips from the movie for players to view and enjoy.
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Wow! Disney really wants Chicken Little to become popular like it's Pixar movies. This game will at least increase the sales for the movie.
I think I would watch it because after all it's Disney.
But Disney should also go back to 2-D animation also.
