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The popular Lego series of toys -- which is also an ABC Family live-action show on Saturday mornings -- lands on Game Boy Advance.
On the eve of his fifteenth birthday, Nick Bluetooth suddenly finds himself transported to the Outer Dimension, which an evil ruler named Gorm has transformed into a lonely wasteland.
It isn't long before Nick resolves to fight Gorm and free the oppressed natives. Traveling in a vehicle known as "The Egg," Nick explores a desert (Abbo), a frozen realm (Elta Siktar), a gleaming city (Dreejal Vin) and more.
Roam the Outer Dimension in search of 21 key fragments. Defeat Gorm to get the final piece and liberate your newfound friends and the inhabitants of the Outer Dimension.
Nick can temporarily "Glinch" (morph). Glinch abilities include super-jumping, swimming underwater and the ability to shoot energy bolts.
Galidor fans will recognize such familiar characters and items as the wise Amphibibs and Kek Powerizers. You can unlock four minigames simply by finding four Kek Powerizer Awards hidden throughout the game.
Game progress is automatically saved on one of four memory files as you complete each level.
In the two-player challenge, players take turns to see who can finish a level faster.
Contributed by Xoleras (66998) on Dec 31, 2004.
Press Release:
LEGO INTERACTIVE AND EA RELEASE
BIONICLE: MATORAN ADVENTURES AND GALIDOR: DEFENDERS OF THE OUTER DIMENSION FOR THE GAME BOY ADVANCE
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., October 28, 2002 - In preparation for holiday travel, LEGO Interactive and Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: ERTS) announce the North American release of two adventure titles for the Game Boy® Advance. Based on two successful LEGO toy ranges, BIONICLE: Matoran Adventures has shipped and GALIDOR: Defenders of the Outer Dimension will be released on October 29. Both titles offer perfect travel time entertainment for kids of all ages.
About GALIDOR: Defenders of the Outer Dimension
Players take on the role of hero Nick Bluetooth -- straight out of the hit ABC Family TV series -- and find themselves in an Outer Dimension on an action-packed quest to free friends who have fallen into the clutches of the evil tyrant, Gorm. With the ultimate goal of finding the portal to GALIDOR and ridding the Outer Dimension of its wicked ruler, Nick encounters many challenges and menacing foes along the way. Armed with the awe-inspiring ability to “glinch” or absorb the attributes of enemies he defeats, Nick can fly, jump, grapple and navigate through his adventures. GALIDOR: Defenders of the Outer Dimension has both 2D and 3D environments to explore across 21 levels.
About BIONICLE: Matoran Adventures
The game is set around the elementally themed regions of the island of Mata Nui - a tropical paradise, with rugged mountains, great lakes and mighty volcanoes. Players of this fun hand-held platform game will guide Matoran and Turaga characters (the brave villagers and elders of Mata Nui) on an incredible adventure facing many obstacles and enemies and finally defeating the Bahrag, the great enemy of Mata Nui and its inhabitants. In the game, players must avoid and overcome the mighty Rahi beasts and the ravenous bug-like Bohrok, as they solve puzzles, avoid traps, open doors and activate switches to reveal hidden chambers in each of the environments. BIONICLE: Matoran Adventures is based on the most successful toy range in LEGO company history, BIONICLE.
BIONICLE: Matoran Adventures was developed by UK-based Argonaut Games plc and GALIDOR: Defenders of the Outer Dimension was developed by Tiertex Design Studios, also based in the UK. Each game is rated “E” for Everyone and carries an MSRP price of $29.95. For more information about BIONICLE: Matoran Adventures visit www.BIONICLE.com, and for GALIDOR: Defenders of the Outer Dimension go to www.GALIDOR.com.
About LEGO Interactive
The interactive division was established in 1996 and has its worldwide headquarters near London. Our mission is to create world-class interactive entertainment for young gamers aged 6-12, based on LEGO intellectual property and brand values. As part of the LEGO Group, we have access to unique brand recognition as well as formidable marketing power within our target market. The interactive division is led by a strong senior management team of talented interactive media industry professionals. For more information, please visit www.LEGO.com/interactive.
About Electronic Arts
Electronic Arts (EA), headquartered in Redwood City, California, is the world's leading interactive entertainment software company. Founded in 1982, Electronic Arts posted revenues of more than $1.7 billion for fiscal 2002. The company is the leading software developer for video game systems including the PlayStation2 computer entertainment system, the PlayStation, Nintendo GameCube’, Xbox’ video game system from Microsoft, personal computers and the Internet. The company publishes and distributes software worldwide. Electronic Arts markets its products under four brand names: EA SPORTS’, EA SPORTS BIG’, EA GAMES’ and EA.COM.
Contributed by skl (1163) on Feb 28, 2004.
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