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Posted May 26, 2009 at 03:37PM by Glenn M. Listed in: News, Events Tags: Sonic, Sega, High Voltage Software, Vancouver
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Sega E3 - Image 1E3 fever is hitting its stride and we've got Sega announcing the games that you'll find right in their booth at E3. The lineup really doesn't come as a surprise, but any solid confirmation amidst all the rumors going around is darn welcome. Check the complete list after the jump.

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Posted May 07, 2007 at 06:24AM by Mabie A. Listed in: News, Games, Ben 10: Protector of the Earth Tags: High Voltage Software, D3PA, D3Publisher, Cartoon Network, 1st Playable Productions
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Ben 10 of Cartoon Network - Image 1Cartoon Network's hit original series, "Ben 10", will be making its way to the PS2, Nintendo DS, and the PlayStation Portable (PSP), thanks to D3Publisher.

Coming to the world of video games as Ben 10: Protector of the Earth, you'll find Ben still accompanied by his friends and foes, Gwen and Grandpa Max, the Forever Knights, evil Kevin 11, and his arch-enemy Vilgax. Apart from this, you may very well expect the Omnitrix's most popular alien heroes to be playable characters. As for the storyline, it is set in Ben's summer vacation, and will include all-new locations and content for players.

Says Christina Miller, vice president of Consumer Products for Cartoon Network Enterprises,

Taking the action-packed world of "Ben 10" to the next level and creating an immersive gaming experience for our fans is really exciting for us... D3PA has a proven talent for turning Cartoon Network's popular characters into authentic and well-designed video games. The variety of powerful action play in Ben 10: Protector of Earth will engage players of all levels and keep them coming back.


1st Playable Productions has taken Ben 10: Protector of Earth's DS version under its wing, while the Sony PSP and the PS2 versions are being developed by High Voltage Software, Inc. ESRB still has yet to rate the game, but it is already slated for fall this year.

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