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Preview  Stuart Little: The Journey Home
- By Michael Loewer


College classes have once again begun and so for a few days Adventures might be a little pressed for time. To make this easier on your favorite editor, I've printed below Activision's press release for the upcoming Game Boy Color title Stuart Little: The Journey Home (slightly modified for easier reading):

The lovable "can-do" star of Columbia Pictures' blockbuster feature film and upcoming movie sequel is headed for a new adventure in Activision's Stuart Little: The Journey Home for the Game Boy Color. Under license from Sony Pictures Consumer Products, the lovable hero Stuart takes on foes, competes in racing levels and faces a variety of obstacles in an action-packed side-scrolling challenge for the entire family. Stuart Little: The Journey Home is rated "E" by the ESRB. The game is available for a suggested retail price of $29.99 and is also compatible with the Game Boy Advance handheld video game system.

Larry Goldberg, Executive Vice President of Activision Worldwide Studios remarks:


"Stuart Little: The Journey Home features the same fun-filled adventures and memorable characters which made the feature film such a huge success. This will be an action-packed platform game that features multiple skill levels and the title is sure to appeal to the young and the young at heart."


Plot Synopsis:

In Stuart Little: The Journey Home players assume the role of Stuart, an eternal optimist who has a resilient nature and always looks on the bright side of any given situation. Inspired by the movie, Stuart takes on New York with non-stop, action-packed fun as players race, dodge and jump their way across eight colorful levels including Central Park, a miniature golf course and a toy cowboy town. Players test their hand with three skill settings - easy, medium and hard. Joining Stuart in his adventure are other characters from the movie such as Snowbell, Mr. and Mrs. Stout and Mr. and Mrs. Little.


Senior Editor Michael Loewer, signing off.
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- 8.28.2001


INFO

Developer: Activision
Publisher: Activision
Number of Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E
Release Date: 4th Quarter 2001

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