Two popular kids' games fit in one pack; SpongeBob pairs with Fairly OddParents, Nemo joins Monsters, Inc.
THQ today announced that two new Game Boy Advance double packs are now available in stores. Each pack contains two previously released games and retails for $29.99. Both double packs are rated E for Everyone. The first pack contains two games from 2003, SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom and Fairly OddParents: Breakin' Da Rules, both Nickelodeon properties. The second pack contains two games based on Pixar movies, 2001's Monsters, Inc. and 2003's Finding Nemo.
very interesting.....
Hot Stories
Newsmakers
-
Reckoning staff unpaid since May 1, health care runs out - Report
Source says 38 Studios employees miss payroll this month, now without health care; company CEO and SVP jump ship; Kingdoms of Amalur outperforms projections, selling 1.2 million. Full Story
- Posted May 24, 2012 6:22 am PT
Featured Stories
-
New Star Wars game coming to E3
LucasArts to offer first look at new project May 31 on Spike, with gameplay debut slated for June 4 during annual Los Angeles tradeshow. Full Story
- Posted May 25, 2012 1:14 pm PT
-
Reckoning dev lays off entire staff - Report
[UPDATE]: Source says beleaguered 38 Studios and Big Huge Games sent out pink slips to all employees, believed to number close to 400. Rhode Island governor calls Kingdoms of Amalur a "failure." Full Story
- Posted May 24, 2012 1:59 pm PT
-
Skyrim adds mounted combat
Update now live for PC version of latest Elder Scrolls title that allows players to do melee and ranged damage while on a horse; console release TBA. Full Story
- Posted May 25, 2012 7:04 am PT
-
Diablo III servers not hacked - Blizzard
Dev says number of reported potential account compromises "extremely small," real money auction house delayed again; working "around the clock" to address issues. Full Story
- Posted May 24, 2012 1:30 pm PT
-
Xbox 360 should be banned in US, says judge
[UPDATE] ITC judge recommends US import ban on 4GB and 250GB Xbox 360 slim consoles amid ongoing patent dispute with Motorola; Microsoft confident board will rule in its favor. Full Story
- Posted May 23, 2012 7:17 am PT
Related Game
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom
Follow for the latest news, videos, & tips from experts & insiders






