Marvel Super Hero Squad Zoom to Wii and DS
on 10.05.2008 at 07:05
Posted by Shane J (Phoenixus)
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Marvel, THQ, Wii, DS, Spider-man, Iron-Man
Posted by Shane J (Phoenixus)
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Marvel, THQ, Wii, DS, Spider-man, Iron-Man Recent News
Marvel has announced an agreement with THQ to bring their new Child-Friendly series to all Consoles and Handhelds.

The franchise is aimed at a 4-10 year old age range, and is intended to be an introduction into the Marvel Comic Universe.
It features a stylized look and many of Marvel's most well known characters, including Iron-Man, Hulk, Spider-Man and Wolverine, as well as popular villains such as Doctor Doom, Magneto and the Abomination.
Simon Phillips, president of Marvel International and head of worldwide animation and videogames, said that;
Under the terms of the agreement, THQ has gained the exclusive rights to publish games for all current and next-generation consoles, handheld systems and PC, with a scheduled release in late 2009.
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The franchise is aimed at a 4-10 year old age range, and is intended to be an introduction into the Marvel Comic Universe.
It features a stylized look and many of Marvel's most well known characters, including Iron-Man, Hulk, Spider-Man and Wolverine, as well as popular villains such as Doctor Doom, Magneto and the Abomination.
Simon Phillips, president of Marvel International and head of worldwide animation and videogames, said that;
Developing Marvel Super Hero Squad as a videogame will play an important role in the development of this brand.
The platform is an incredibly powerful medium that enables kids to experience the excitement of our franchises, as well as extend our characters and storylines. With THQ, we are confident we have a partner with a best in class pedigree of building and extending licensed kid-friendly brands in the interactive space.
The platform is an incredibly powerful medium that enables kids to experience the excitement of our franchises, as well as extend our characters and storylines. With THQ, we are confident we have a partner with a best in class pedigree of building and extending licensed kid-friendly brands in the interactive space.
Under the terms of the agreement, THQ has gained the exclusive rights to publish games for all current and next-generation consoles, handheld systems and PC, with a scheduled release in late 2009.
Have your say on this story below.
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