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List Of Disney Interactive Studios Games
This is a list of video games by Disney Interactive Studios. For a list of Disney video games (which also released without Disney Interactive Studios' involvement), see list of Disney video games. 0-9 *'' 101 Dalmatians Print Studio'' (1997) *''101 Dalmatians: Escape from DeVil Manor'' (1997) *'' 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue'' (Published by Eidos Interactive) (2000) *'' 102 Dalmatians Activity Center'' (2000) A *'' A Bug's Life'' (1998) (Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Game Boy Color) *''Aladdin Activity Center'' (1994) (Microsoft Windows, Macintosh) *''Aladdin'' (1993) (Sega Genesis, Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Game Boy Color) *''Alice in Wonderland'' (2000) (Game Boy Color) *''Alice in Wonderland'' (2010) (Nintendo DS, Wii, Microsoft Windows, Zeebo) *''Atlantis: The Lost Empire'' (2001) (Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation) B *''Baby Einstein: World of Discovery'' (V.Smile Baby) *'' Big Hero 6: Battle in the Bay'' (2014) (Nintendo ...
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Disney Interactive Studios
Disney Interactive Studios, Inc. was an American video game developer and publisher owned by The Walt Disney Company through Disney Interactive. Prior to its closure in 2016, it developed and distributed multi-platform video games and interactive entertainment worldwide. Most of the games released by Disney Interactive Studios were typically tie-in products to existing character franchises. On May 10, 2016, as a result of the discontinuation of its ''Disney Infinity'' series, Disney shut down Disney Interactive Studios, and exited the first-party home console game development business in order to focus on third-party development of home console video games through other developers such as Electronic Arts (''Star Wars'' games), WB Games (owned by rival company Warner Bros., which handles the publishing of Disney-related Lego video games and '' Cars 3: Driven to Win''), Bandai Namco Entertainment (''Disney Tsum Tsum Festival''), Square Enix (''Kingdom Hearts''), and Capcom (sever ...
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Cars 2 (video Game)
''Cars 2'' (also known as ''Cars 2: The Video Game'') is a 2011 racing game based on the 2011 film of the same name. Originally announced at E3 2011, the game was released by Disney Interactive Studios on all major platforms in North America on June 21, 2011, and in Australia two days later. The game was released in Europe on July 22, 2011. Versions for the Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Portable were released later that year in November. The game features an array of '' Cars'' characters competing in spy adventures, as well as racing. The game received mixed reviews from critics. Gameplay In ''Cars 2'', a third-person racing game, players have a choice of 25 different characters and train to become world-class spies. As part of training, players participate in missions using high-tech gadgets, for example, to avoid enemies or slow them down. The game has three types of trophies: bronze, silver, and gold. Points are awarded at different values depending on what type of vehicle ...
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Elite Penguin Force
''Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force'' is a point-and-click adventure game for the Nintendo DS based on Disney's massively multiplayer online game ''Club Penguin''. It was released in North America on November 25, 2008, in Europe on March 13, 2009, and in Australia on April 16, 2009. In September 2009, a Collector's Edition was released which included upgrades to the game and extras. On March 8, 2012, a German regionalisation of the Collector's Edition (but without DGamer) was released in Germany. In the game, the player's penguin is assigned an Elite role ranked superior to the secret agents. Players embark on missions utilizing both familiar and all-new gadgets, accessories, vehicles, and locations to investigate mysterious events on Club Penguin. In addition, the game operates with the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection system. Coins that are earned in the game could be sent to the player's online penguin via the DS. It has sold more than 1.5 million copies worldwide. A sequel, titled ...
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Coaster (video Game)
''Coaster'' is a 1993 video game developed by American studio Code To Go and published by Walt Disney Computer Software for DOS. Gameplay ''Coaster'' is a simulator which allows players to build rollercoasters. The player can ride pre-made or custom coasters and design new coasters from scratch or existing coasters. After each ride of the coaster, the player is presented with a score. The score is given based on the judgments of six evaluators. Each evaluator has a separate, distinct criterion, which determines score of the coaster. The player can fulfill criteria, leading to a higher score, by designing the coaster towards to the evaluators' specific needs. The player can also look the ride statistics by reviewing the "signature". Reception In 1996, ''Computer Gaming World'' declared ''Coaster'' the 31st-worst computer game ever released. Reviews * '' Top Secret'' - February 1994 * ''Computer Gaming World'' (March 1994) References External linksCoaster (1993)at MobyGamesCoa ...
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Prince Caspian (video Game)
''Prince Caspian'' (originally published as ''Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia'') is a high fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by Geoffrey Bles in 1951. It was the second published of seven novels in ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' (1950–1956), and Lewis had finished writing it in 1949, before the first book was out. It is volume four in recent editions of the series, sequenced according to the internal chronology of the books. Like the others, it was illustrated by Pauline Baynes and her work has been retained in many later editions. ''Prince Caspian'' features a "return to Narnia" by the four Pevensie children of the first novel, about a year later in England but 1300 years later in Narnia. It is the only book of ''The Chronicles'' with men dominating Narnia. The talking animals and mythical beings are oppressed, and some may be endangered. The English siblings, legendary , are magically recalled, once again children, by the refugee Prince Caspian. Ma ...
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Traveller's Tales
Traveller's Tales is a British video game developer and a subsidiary of TT Games. Traveller's Tales was founded in 1989 by Jon Burton and Andy Ingram. Initially a small company focused on its own content, it grew in profile through developing games with larger companies such as Sega and Disney Interactive Studios. In 2004, development on ''Lego Star Wars: The Video Game'' started with Giant Interactive Entertainment, the exclusive rights holder to Lego video games. Traveller's Tales bought the company in 2005, and the two merged to create TT Games, with Traveller's Tales becoming the new company's development arm. History Founding and work with Sega and Disney (1995–2007) Traveller's Tales started developing games with Psygnosis, which were most notable for creating 3D effects. Their first game was ''Leander (video game), Leander'', also known as ''The Legend of Galahad''. With Psygnosis they developed a video game adaption of ''Bram Stoker's Dracula (video game), Bram St ...
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The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe (video Game)
''The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'' is a fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by Geoffrey Bles in 1950. It is the first published and best known of seven novels in ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' (1950–1956). Among all the author's books, it is also the most widely held in libraries. Although it was originally the first of ''The Chronicles of Narnia'', it is volume two in recent editions that are sequenced by the stories' chronology. Like the other ''Chronicles'', it was illustrated by Pauline Baynes, and her work has been retained in many later editions. Most of the novel is set in Narnia, a land of talking animals and mythical creatures that is ruled by the evil White Witch. In the frame story, four English children are relocated to a large, old country house following a wartime evacuation. The youngest, Lucy, visits Narnia three times via the magic of a wardrobe in a spare room. Lucy's three siblings are with her on her third visit to Narnia. In Narn ...
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