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| Release of Charlie and The Chocolate Factory videogame The videogame adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, published by Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. and licensed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, is now available in retail stores across North America for the PlayStation?2 computer entertainment system, the Xbox? video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the Nintendo Game Boy? Advance and PC, with the Nintendo GameCube? version available next week. The game features key talent from the Warner Bros. Pictures film being released in theaters on July 15th. The game's celebrity lineup includes the likeness of Oscar-nominated actor Johnny Depp, who stars as Willy Wonka in the film, which is based on the Roald Dahl book and directed by Tim Burton. Additionally, the following talent from the film have provided their voice and likeness for the game: Freddie Highmore as Charlie Bucket, David Kelly as Grandpa Joe, Philip Wiegratz as Augustus Gloop, Julia Winter as Veruca Salt, Jordan Fry as Mike Teavee, and AnnaSophia Robb as Violet Beauregarde. Deep Roy provides his likeness as the Oompa-Loompas, and Geoffrey Holder provides his voice as the Narrator. Burton has provided creative consultation for the game. Inspired by the Warner Bros. Pictures feature film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, directed by Tim Burton and based on the classic Roald Dahl book, the videogame allows players to embark on an adventure exploring the many extraordinary environments of the factory, including some elements from the book that do not appear in the film, accompanied by everyone's favorite Oompa-Loompas. Players discover what happens after the other children, greed-driven and unrestrained, wreak havoc throughout the factory and solve mystifying puzzles using special candy powers. Only by helping the Oompa-Loompas and restoring order to the factory can gamers earn the respect of Willy Wonka and win a prize beyond their wildest imagination! Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is rated "E" for everyone. write your comments about the article :: © 2005 Game News :: home page |