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Description
In summer 2003, Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation will present the theatrical release of Finding Nemo. The film follows the undersea journey of a clownfish named Marlin as he searches for his missing son Nemo. The games will follow the movie's plotline and allow kids to play as the film's key characters and interact with the film's amazing 3-D underwater environment.
Quick Glance
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Game Genre: Action/Adventure
Max # of Players: 1
Summary
Product Title: Finding Nemo
Manufacturer: THQ
Lowest Price: $7.50
Power Score: 3.8 | 5 Reviews
Game Information
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Game Genre: Action/Adventure
Release Date: 2003-5-15
Network Compatible: No
Maximum Number of Players: 1
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Strengths: Easy controls, looks just like the movie!
Weakness: Levels are very basic for older players
There are so few children's xbox games, however this is one of the best. This is also a good game for fans of the Finding Nemo movie as well. Often, the game looks just like the movie, sound is about right as well. It biggest drawback is the levels and overall game-play is very simple, however considering this is targeted to younger players, that is probably a good thing too!
Finding Nemo receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS rating of 2.57 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #4,895 game of all time, #127 game of 2003 for the Xbox and #595 Xbox game of all time. The rating and ranking is based on an average of 23 critic scores, awards and other criteria. To see a breakdown of the game ranking, read individual critic reviews, or see how other games ranked, click on the link...
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Just because a game has a high profile license doesn't mean it will be a good game, and just because a game is designed for kids doesn't mean the developer has carte blanche to pump out a sub-par title. Kids like a good game just as much as anyone else. THQ has a history of publishing some excellent children's games, but its latest release, Finding Nemo, just doesn't make the grade.
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When it came to kids games, the definition of a kids game, once defined by Nintendo's Super Mario Brothers and Capcom's Ghosts and Goblins -- which were challenging games -- was redefined. They weren't easy by any means. But games such as Rugrats and the like were. These kids game were incredibly easy, casually designed games that didn't offer clever game elements, secret challenges or...
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Finding Nemo
Strengths: Looks just like the movie. Great for kids.
Weakness: Older kids get a little bored.
This game captures the moview with all of the great characters for your kids to play. The gameplay is simple enough for the kids to enjoy and the pretty graphics make it fun for parents to play with the kids.