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Arthur game team shared offices with movie group
Yahoo! Games interviews Luc Besson about upcoming movie and game, Arthur and the Invisibles. We're used to most movie IP games being shovelware from a third-party developer, tossed at parents who think the family will like the a game as much as the movie. ("It says Happy Feet right on it. It must be good!")Instead, Besson describes how his animation team shared office space with the videogame team; the two groups worked on their own projects at the same time. While Besson downplays any close collaboration, saying he ran into the game designers mostly at lunch, we still like the idea of the movie- and game-teams working in proximity. Some ideas must have traveled between the groups.
DS releases for the week of January 8th
Excellent -- the rest of us actually have a few games hitting shelves this week, and Japan doesn't have quite the flood they've enjoyed lately, so things are reaching equilibrium. Now let's hope for an upcoming deluge of goodness for everyone. Starting next week, there are some interesting titles heading out into the world ... so let's see what we have to tide us over.First up, the US:DS releases Arthur and the Invisibles GBA releases Arthur and the Invisibles For more on global releases, check after the jump.
Arthur and the Invisibles gameplay trailer
A small trailer for Arthur and the Invisibles has hit the internet, showing some of the puzzle-solving and bug-riding adventure guaranteed to those who decide to take part in the adventure. We've embedded the video into the post, past the jump.See also Arthur and the Invisibles screens Arthur and the Invisibles hands-on
Arthur and the Invisibles screens
Not too long ago, we told you about a quirky new game based off a Luc Besson CG movie called Arthur and the Minimoys, or, Arthur and the Invisibles as its also known. Atari released some new screenshots for the game and we are still intrigued by the games all together look and feel. Is it us or does the whole place look like Tinker Bell went overboard with the fairy dust? [Via QJ Net]
Arthur and the Invisibles hands-on
Aside from truly beautiful artwork and intriguing characters who remind us of plastic trolls, Arthur and the Invisibles is rather eye catching. Based on Luc Besson's (Fifth Element) CG film that will debut early next year, the game promises to contain elements similar to Wario Ware Touched with a twist of Minimoy. You can also raise your very own "mul mul" and even have it play with friends mul mul's via wireless link to another DS. IGN has the rest of the details and a lot of very attractive screenshots of the art, somewhat gameplay and the CG characters themselves.