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'Totally Spies!' (GBA) Sneaks In Stores

by Rainier on Nov. 22, 2005 @ 1:42 p.m. PST

Atari and Marathon Animation today announced that Totally Spies!™ is available in stores nationwide for the GBA. Totally Spies! is the hit animated TV series that stars three teen super-spies from Beverly Hills, who fight international crime.

“Atari recognizes brands with specific appeal and converts them into mainstream interactive entertainment,” said Steve Tucker, Director of Global Brand Management, Atari, Inc. “The Totally Spies! franchise is one that will continue to grow globally, and we are excited to release the first Totally Spies! video game.”

“Fans across the U.S. can now fully immerse themselves in the non-stop thrills and excitement of Totally Spies! with a truly interactive gaming experience,” said Marathon Animation President Vincent Chalvon-Demersay. “With its engaging, fast-paced action and widespread appeal among both boys and girls, Totally Spies! perfectly lends itself to interactive games, which invite fans to be part of the non-stop adventure that is the series’ hallmark.”

Totally Spies! features three hip Beverly Hills girls - Clover, Alex and Sam - who all share a flair for fashion and live double lives as they become international secret agents for the World Organization of Human Protection (WOOHP). The series aims to empower girls, while celebrating their tech-savvy lifestyles, as the irrepressible “spy girl” stars use all manner of techno gadgets to inadvertently stop world crises…while still managing to get their homework done! Gamers will follow five story-based levels, which combine fun and fast-paced puzzles, racing and fighting.

Totally Spies! is rated ‘E’ for Everyone and available at a suggested retail price of $29.99.

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