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Description

The Futurama series, winner of a 2002 Emmy Award for Best Animated Program, has been recreated on the gaming console. The game has been developed in close cooperation with the people behind the tv series and is presented as a 3D platform game with an authentic cartoonish look. All famous characters make an appearance and the story is guided with animations and original advertisements with the look and feel of the TV series.

'Mom' has bought Planet Express Deliveries from Professor Farnsworth and has gained control over planet earth. It's up to your crew (Fry, Leela, Dr. Zoidberg, Bender, ...) to stop her evil plans.

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Futurama Xbox $42.98  
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User Reviews

An easy kill for any gamer. Santiago Salvador (6) 3.67 Stars3.67 Stars3.67 Stars3.67 Stars3.67 Stars

The Press Says

Computer and Video Games (CVG) Jul 30, 2003 7 out of 10 70
Deeko Sep 30, 2003 7 out of 10 70
TalkXbox Mar 06, 2004 70 out of 100 70
GamersHell.com Sep 23, 2003 6.9 out of 10 69
TeamXbox Sep 08, 2003 6.6 out of 10 66
Game Over Online Oct 24, 2003 62 out of 100 62
GamerDad Oct 17, 2003 3 Stars3 Stars3 Stars3 Stars3 Stars 60
Netjak Feb 15, 2006 3 out of 5 60
GameSpot Aug 27, 2003 4.9 out of 10 49
Game Revolution Sep, 2003 C- 42

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Trivia

Futurama was initially planned as an adventure similar to Monkey Island for PC and GBA, but was later changed to a platform-jump & run, due to demands from Matt Groening.


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