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News   Spy Kids: Challenger Launches on the GBA
- Posted By Michael Loewer, 08.13.2002

Taken from the press release:

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Disney Interactive today announced the launch of SPY KIDS: Challenger for Game Boy Advance and SPY KIDS: Mega Mission Zone for Windows 95/98/ME and Macintosh. Published by Disney Interactive, both games were developed in conjunction with Dimension Interactive and Troublemaker Studios and inspired by Dimension Films' SPY KIDS feature films. Directed by Robert Rodriguez and starring Antonio Banderas, Carla Gugino, Alex Vega and Daryl Sabara, SPY KIDS 2: The Island of Lost Dreams hit theaters Aug. 7.

SPY KIDS: Challenger and SPY KIDS: Mega Mission Zone take aspiring SPY KIDS through challenges similar to the adventures that characters Carmen and Juni Cortez encounter in the feature film. Sparking kids' excitement towards spy missions and their burning curiosity, both titles engage players to become brave recruits and clever secret agents in order to advance through the ranks of the Secret Service known as OSS.

SPY KIDS: Challenger for Game Boy Advance

In SPY KIDS: Challenger for Game Boy Advance kids play three unique acts -- Juggler, Dragonflight and Magna Racer -- based on actual missions from SPY KIDS 2: The Island of Lost Dreams. Carmen and Juni guide players and motivate them to complete each activity.
SPY KIDS: Challenger also offers kids limitless gameplay with a classic, open-ended design. Players control when they want to proceed to the next act. As players accumulate points, they receive rank promotions, from the junior level "Shadow," up to full OSS "Master Elite Spy" status. The game saves ranks and high scores automatically so players can compare their achievements and compete to be the best OSS agent.


Editor-in-Chief Michael Loewer, out.

Source: Press Release