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Ghostbusters
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Atari Games |
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Terminal Reality |
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PC |
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Action |
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Comic Mischief Fantasy Violence Mild Language
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| Ghostbusters: The Video Game, based on the smash hit motion picture franchise and featuring a completely new story, is coming to six game systems in 2009. Coinciding with the 25th anniversary celebration of the film’s original theatrical release, the game reunites original cast members to recapture the unique blend of humour and fright that established Ghostbusters as a pop culture sensation. Penned by original Ghostbusters writers Harold Ramis and Dan Aykroyd, Ghostbusters: The Video Game brings members of the original cast together for the first time in 20 years. Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson lend their voices and in-game likenesses to the original story set two years after Ghostbusters II, with Manhattan once again overrun by ghosts and supernatural forces. Players will have the chance to chase, attack, and catch ghosts in a funny and frightening battle to save New York from its latest supernatural plague. |
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Game Features:
- Authentic Ghostbusters Experience: The game features the voices and in-game likenesses of Harold Ramis, Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray and Ernie Hudson in an original story penned by the writers of the original films Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis
- Unique gameplay: Experience unique ghost hunting, wrangling and trapping with upgradeable weapons in widely destructible environments and large scale boss fights
- All New Storyline: Set two years after Ghostbusters II, the game will feature an all new storyline as the player battles and captures well-loved and brand new ghosts throughout New York
- Six Game Systems: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Windows PC, Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS, capitalizing on the graphical and gameplay strengths of the different platforms
- Ghostbusters 25th Anniversary: 2009 celebrates the 25th Anniversary of the original theatrical release of Ghostbusters. To mark the occasion, Ghostbusters: The Video Game will be released, and Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters II will be released on Blu-ray™ disc
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Number of Players
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1 Player
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DirectX
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9.0c
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Hard Drive Space
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9 GB Free
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Operating System
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Windows XP/Vista
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Processor
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Any Intel or AMD Dual Core
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RAM
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2 GB
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Video Card
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512 MB (nVidia GeForce 8400/ATI Radeon X1300)
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| Good game but with issues |
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By: Ghostbuster1
Favorite Category: Strategy
Date: Tuesday, Oct 27, 2009
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To be fair, once you get this game up and running, it's great. I love this game, graphics are good, sound is decent. Controls once you get them configured are good. I prefer to customize mine differently from the defaults so can't comment too much on that. But once you get everything working, the storyline pulls you in and makes you want to see what happens next.
The bad part for the ...[More] |
| A great game that is lacking. |
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By: TheCovy
Favorite Category: Movies and TV
Date: Monday, Jun 22, 2009
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After long anticipation, I have to say that I am both pleased and disapointed with this game. The graphics, script, and voice talent was fantastic. The gameplay and most other aspects were great. My biggest complaint is the amount of content that was left out of the PC version that wasn't left out of any other version.
For the PC version, there is no multiplayer gameplay available. Also, th...[More] |
| Decent |
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By: ThatGuy57
Date: Sunday, Jun 21, 2009
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| This game is set up in a very strange way. The health bar, and the energy bar for the proton pack are both on the proton pack itself, which makes for cumbersome gameplay. I do give credit for this creative idea, as it does keep the screen from being cluttered up with health and status bars, but it does actually make things a little more difficult. This game is a graphically intense game, and do...[More] |
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Ghostbusters trapped by Atari |
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Infogrames subsidiary confirms that it has acquired the rights to publish dumped Vivendi project; release set for 2009.
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