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D3 announces Astro Boy: The Video Game photo

There's a pretty big difference between the Astro Boy of Osamu Tezuka's 1952 manga and the slick new Astro Boy from the upcoming Imagi Studios CG film, but whatever incarnation you're into, you have to agree that Astro Boy kind of rocks. D3 Publisher apparently agrees, as they've announced a game based on the upcoming film for the Wii, Nintendo DS, PS2 and PSP.

You play the game as Astro Boy (obviously) and get to use all of his classic weapons to fight your way through Metro City taking out robot hordes both familiar and new. Sounds like it could be a solid platform, although I'm eternally wary of licensed titles. I am pleased to see that the game will feature a 2 player co-op mode though. No word on a release date, but we'll keep you posted. I'd be interested in this if D3 does it right (and knowing their track record, it could go either way).

D3Publisher to bring summit entertainment and imagi STUDIOs’ astro boy to Wii™, NINTENDO DS™, PLAYSTATION®2 SYSTEM, AND PSP® SYSTEM THIS FALL
 
LOS ANGELES – May 7, 2009 – D3Publisher (D3P), a publisher and developer of interactive entertainment software, today announced that it will bring Imagi Studios’ new CG-animated movie, ASTRO BOY, to Wii™, Nintendo DS™, PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, and the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system.  Based on the upcoming feature film which itself is inspired by one of the most beloved characters of all time, ASTRO BOY: THE VIDEO GAME will allow players to become Astro Boy, a young boy robot with incredible powers.  ASTRO BOY: THE VIDEO GAME is slated to ship worldwide this fall to coincide with the North American and international release of the movie in October 2009 from Summit Entertainment.

“We are confident that the ASTRO BOY: THE VIDEO GAME will be a faithful adaption of the movie by successfully blending action gameplay with immersive storytelling,” said Alison Quirion, vice president of marketing, D3Publisher.  “Players of all ages will interact with the much-loved characters from the movie and square off against powerful foes from the movie for a rock solid gameplay experience from start to finish.”     

In ASTRO BOY: THE VIDEO GAME, players become the iconic hero, Astro Boy, and take to the streets and skies on an epic adventure to save Metro City from the clutches of the evil President Stone and his robot army.  Utilizing Astro’s entire arsenal of iconic weapons and abilities--Finger Lasers, Arm Cannon, Butt Machine Guns and Drill Attacks, players will battle hordes of robot enemies and colossal bosses including some never-before-seen enemies across Metro City and the mysterious Surface.  Using an intuitive combat system that adds depth to gameplay, players will experience classic platform action and exhilarating flight combat levels as they use Astro’s unique rocket boosters to hover, avoid enemies and zip out of the way of danger.  ASTRO BOY: THE VIDEO GAME offers numerous unlockable and collectible elements that include exclusive art work, different versions of Astro Boy and more, as players live the story solo or side by side with a friend in 2 player co-op mode on Wii and the PlayStation 2 system.

ASTRO BOY: THE VIDEO GAME for Wii, PlayStation 2 system and PSP system is under development by High Voltage Software and Nintendo DS by Art Co. Ltd. The game is currently rated “RP” (“Rating Pending”) by the ESRB.

About ASTRO BOY

Imagi Studios is currently in production on Astro Boy, produced by Maryann Garger, directed by David Bowers (Flushed Away), and written by Timothy Harris (Kindergarten Cop, Trading Places) and Bowers. The CG-animated motion picture features the voices of Freddie Highmore, Kristen Bell, Nathan Lane, Eugene Levy, Matt Lucas, Bill Nighy, Donald Sutherland and Nicolas Cage as ‘Dr. Tenma’.

Set in the future, Astro Boy is a classic superhero origin story about a young robot with incredible powers and his adventure-filled journey in search of his identity and destiny, taking him into a netherworld of robot gladiators before he returns to save Metro City.
The iconic character Astro Boy has found global popularity since his creation in the early 1950s by Japan’s Osamu Tezuka, known as the “god of manga” and “father of anime”, and has been the hero of three acclaimed animated television series aired around the world.

Astro Boy, slated for North American release on October 23, 2009, is being distributed worldwide by Summit Entertainment except for Imagi’s reserved territories of Japan, Hong Kong and China.
About Summit Entertainment, LLC

Summit Entertainment, LLC is a worldwide theatrical motion picture development, financing, production and distribution studio. The studio handles all aspects of marketing and distribution for both its own internally developed motion pictures as well as acquired pictures. Summit Entertainment also represents international sales for both its own slate and third-party product. Summit Entertainment plans to release 10 to 12 films annually.
 
About Imagi

Imagi International Holdings Limited (Stock Code 585, OTCQX: IINHY) is a listed company on the main board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Imagi Studios’ principal business is the development and production of CG-animated theatrical feature films. Imagi’s first theatrical movie TMNT was released in March 2007, opening #1 in U.S. box office revenue, the first time in history that an Asian animated film achieved that honor. Imagi’s CG production studios are located at its Chai Wan (Hong Kong) corporate headquarters with development and marketing operations based in Los Angeles, California, and an office in Tokyo. Astro Boy is Imagi’s next motion picture for worldwide theatrical release in October 2009.  For further information, please visit www.imagi.com.hk.

About High Voltage Software, Inc.

High Voltage Software, Inc. is an award-winning studio that has been developing games and simulations for over 16 years. Located in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, it now employs over 170 staff members. The independent company has successfully produced a wide variety of license-based video game titles that include competitive racing, professional sports, horror, motion picture adaptations, and military simulations, and is now making its foray into original and innovative intellectual properties. More information about High Voltage Software and its products can be found at www.high-voltage.com.

About D3Publisher

D3Publisher, a subsidiary of D3, Inc., is a leading interactive entertainment publisher and distributor for licensed and original titles for personal computers, major console platforms and handheld systems.  D3Publisher has operations in the U.S., U.K., and Japan.  The company also owns development studio Vicious Cycle Software, Inc., and its technology platform, Vicious Engine.  Recent releases have included Dark Sector®, Dead Head Fred®, Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords®, Ben 10™: Protector of Earth and BEN 10 ALIEN FORCE™The Game.   For more information about D3Publisher, please visit: www.d3publisher.com.

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JynxShot's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2009 10:34
JynxShot
Now all they have to do is somehow become better than Treasure.
Josh Tolentino's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2009 10:36
Josh Tolentino
I'm becoming less cagey about Japanese brands being adapted by white devils into live action/CG movies, but this had better not be anything like Dragon Ball: Evolution or Street Fighter: Legend of Chun-li...
eggz's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2009 10:47
eggz
oh wow astro boy on the gba was sick :D
hopefully this will be as goodd as that was
Bulkmailer's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2009 10:49
Bulkmailer
Maybe the game won't be dreadfully confusing like toward the end of Treasure's.
stafax's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2009 10:54
stafax
Unless this game is made by Treasure, I am completely uninterested. Just look at what happened to the Astro Boy game for PS2.
Conan-san's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2009 10:55
Conan-san
@ Bulkmailer

What's there to be confused about? You fought evil in the name of awesome and shit exploded and Black Jack prefromed surgery ON THE MOON.
Bulkmailer's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2009 11:01
Bulkmailer
@Conan-san

^^Awesome name. I just can't figure it out, Astro Boy is supposed to back and talk/fight some robots in a very certain way in order to unlock those side levels. One of them is not working for me.
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2009 11:09
Holyetheline
Best of luck to D3!
atastysammich's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2009 11:21
atastysammich
Is it bad for me to want to write these off already because neither "High Voltage" nor "Art Co" is how you spell Treasure?
Justice's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2009 11:34
Justice
lol @ atastysammich

Very good point though, Omega Factor is one of the best GBA games, and one of the greatest games ever.
Seta Soujiro's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2009 11:48
Seta Soujiro
too bad Treasure won't be handling this. still, perhaps D3 can borrow some ideas from the GBA game (at least for the DS version).
Mr Gilder's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2009 12:34
Mr Gilder
I'm with Seta Soujiro. I would love for this to be as fun and well-made as Treasure's GBA outing, or even the fun little romp for the PS2 that Sega put out afew years ago to accompany the newer cartoon. Time will tell.
smurfee mcgee's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2009 12:55
smurfee mcgee
Black & white, please.
GigaMach's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2009 13:32
GigaMach
Treasure. All the Astro Boy we need has already been made.
SpilledMilk's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2009 13:35
SpilledMilk
Again?
I'm not as excited as I hoped. I believe a cel-shading treatment for the graphics, and maybe under tight surveillance from Tezuka's kids, and this could end up being very delightful. Until then I'm maintaining a zen-like state till there's some footage.
Chronic Logic's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2009 15:13
Chronic Logic
I wouldn't mind another Astro Boy game by Treasure, but the 2d sidescrolling thing is kind of getting old.
Monodi's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2009 16:48
Monodi
So this is technically a movie game, right? Because by general law they still suck... still I am curious on how this one can go.
Brian Szabelski's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/07/2009 21:26
Brian Szabelski
Is Treasure doing this? No? Then do not want.
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