GBA THQ E3

E3 fever has started. All game developers and publishers are suddenly throwing their lineups. And so is THQ... 3 GBA games: Tak and The Power of Juju, SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom and Hot Wheels Highway 35 World Race.

E3 fever has started. All game developers and publishers are suddenly throwing their lineups. And so is THQ... 3 GBA games: Tak and The Power of Juju, SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom and Hot Wheels Highway 35 World Race.

Tak and The Power of Juju: Tak and The Power of Juju is the first property under the unique THQ-Nickelodeon agreement dedicated to jointly creating original videogame content with multi-media franchise potential through Nickelodeon?s television, movie, online, magazine and consumer product division. Set in a tribal world where magic (Juju) actually works, Tak, a young shaman?s apprentice and unlikely hero, faces perils that are both lightheartedly amusing and entertaining.

SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom: Based on the number one program on kids? TV, the evil Plankton sets his most diabolical plan ever in motion, putting the fate of Bikini Bottom in the hands (or small tentacles) of three unsuspecting heroes -- SpongeBob SquarePants, Patrick StarFish and Sandy Cheeks -- each with unique moves and abilities. Players will go ?tongue-boarding? down huge mountains, ?underwear bungee jumping? off tall cliffs or ride in a guided "cruise bubble" in an effort to foil Plankton?s scheme.

Hot Wheels Highway 35 World Race: Hot Wheels Highway 35 World Race takes racing to a new level as players are thrust into the unique futuristic Hot Wheels fantasy world where life revolves around intense stunt racing. Players race against the clock on extreme tracks featuring split/multi-level courses and obstacles while pulling-off wild gravity-defying stunts. Featuring special 35th anniversary Hot Wheels cars, Hot Wheels Highway 35 World Race is scheduled for release on PlayStation 2, GameCube, Game Boy Advance and PC in fall 2003.

Posted on 08-05-2003 by Dennis

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