
Take-Two picks up rights to Fantastic 4 sequel
Marvel executive confirms film-based game in the works; Activision out as new partnership with publisher Take-Two Interactive begins.
Marvel executive confirms film-based game in the works; Activision out as new partnership with publisher Take-Two Interactive begins.
Publisher reveals it no longer has game rights for classic comic franchise; Marvel says new license holder will be revealed in the fall.
The Invisible Woman infiltrates a hidden temple in this movie.
Take a look at some urban combat in this clip.
The Thing goes on a wild rampage in the jungle.
The Fantastic Four team up to clean up the streets in this movie.
The Thing goes on a rampage in this movie.
Take a look at an awesome boss fight in this clip.
Check out some urban combat in this clip.
Check out a valiant attempt to save a space station in this clip.
Take a look at some excellent teamwork in this movie.
Movie-based action game now available on the Xbox, PS2, GameCube, PC, and GBA.
Some of the developers from 7 Studios discuss what it was like working with the Fantastic 4 franchise.
We finally get to try out Activision and 7 Studio's action game based on the upcoming film.
After years of working together, Fantastic 4 developer now a wholly owned subsidiary of the Californian publisher.
Check out the full length E3 2005 trailer for Fantastic Four.
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