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    What is your favorite movie video game for a Nintendo system?
    Topic Started: Jul 29 2010, 03:18 PM (577 Views)
    CaNdLE_LiiGHT
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    Goomba
    Batman: AA for sure.
    Oh wait, that's not a movie video game.
    Possibly Spider Man 2 then.
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    I liked Shrek 2 for GCN...
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    I've never played a movie video game, but I've seen Kung Fu Panda being played.
    And my friend's younger brother loves it!

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    IceCatraz
    Jul 30 2010, 03:05 PM
    As I recall, 007 Goldeneye is in fact, a movie game. So it'd probably be my favorite.
    Didn't know this. Automatically makes it my favorite =]
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    chozo64
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    do you even need to ask ?? SUPER MARIO BROTHERS (no no no just kidding)
    no good qeustion i like spiderman 2 and i'm wondering how prins of persia the movie is (even if thats more a video game movie)
    but still i enjoyed harry potter 1 (don't hate me know ;p)

    no i'm going for spiderman 2 yeah it feels just the right thing to do
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    Picklegod
    Jul 30 2010, 02:04 PM
    They're not direct movie games (more like movie spin-off games I guess), but I have to say Star Wars Episode One Racer (N64) and Star Wars Bounty Hunter (GC).

    I don't think I've played a direct movie tie-in game that I've enjoyed.
    I played bounty hunter on ps2 , didnt realy like it .
    probably lego star wars if they count , I dont play much movie tie ins :P
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    WillQ
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    Goldeneye without a doubt but that star wars racer is one of my favourites of all time as well! Spiderman 2 was also pretty awesome and Kung Fu Panda on xbox 360 is suprisingly good in my opinion, like DMC for kids is how i see it.
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    If it counts, Star Wars: Battlefront was a great shooter. In my opinion, it's multiplayer is almost as good as Halo's.
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    theNublar
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    Not really a direct tie-in but Star Wars: Rogue Squadron, Spider-Man 2 was nice, hmm ... Toy Story 3 really isn't that bad (movie is fantastic XD). Some real old school games, like the aforementioned Aladdin, there was Lion King, The Jungle Book both for the SNES. Might Morphin' Power Rangers was cool. LOTR games weren't too bad, especially if you take Battle for Middle-Earth (the first one) into perspective. And needless to say, there was GoldenEye (eagerly awaiting news for the remake for the Wii, even though original is Rare, and this is being published by Activision).
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    theNublar
    Aug 15 2010, 06:38 PM
    Toy Story 3 really isn't that bad (movie is fantastic XD).
    How's that toy box mode? Is it interesting?
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    Not bad from what I've played of it (I don't have it personally, played at a friends), much better than the original story (if I were to call it that). You could say that it's what makes the game good.
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    I only ask cause the marketing for the game was all derived from that mode, and none of it on the main story of the game. It's like toy box mode is the actual main story, and the movie aspects of the movie game take back seat.

    Don't get me wrong, I think it's great to have an at least playable movie game. But does it really deserve to be called what it is if it doesn't focus around the actual movie, instead trying to focus on a mode within the game?
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    Valid point indeed. That would seem to be the case because they seemed to put in thrice the amount of work into the toybox mode than they did in the actual movie story oriented ... mode. But then again the game is marketed as Toy Story 3, just as the movie and casual gamers (I'm sure) wouldn't mind picking it up and having fun with both modes. Still, if I look at it the way you explain, it really wouldn't fit in with the movie-to-game group, if the story mode wasn't the major priority.
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    Mmmm, yes *blows on bubble pipe*

    But in all honesty, and even stated in your post, the casuals won't give a care and the hardcores won't either. With radically different reasonings, of course. All that matters is that a movie doesn't go without a video games, as long as it can even remotely conjure up something that's playable.

    I'm sure Twilight games are in the making, if they haven't already been released <.< ... God, let it die ... die a slow and painful death.
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    Cat in the Hat from the ps2, i loved it when i was young :D
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