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  THQ To Release Voltron Game Later This Year
by Mike Rose [PC, Console/PC]
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February 15, 2011
 
THQ To Release Voltron Game Later This Year

Publisher THQ has secured the rights to publish a Voltron game, based on the classic 80s children's TV series.

The cartoon is due for a reboot later this year, with a new animated series called Voltron Force. Production company Classic Media has stated that the timing of the game's release will coincide with the new TV show.

The game will be based on the original Voltron: Defender of the Universe 80s series, rather than the new Voltron Force episodes.

Toy manufacturer Mattel will also be producing toys based on the new Voltron Force series, due for release in 2012.

Vice president at World Events Productions Robert Koplar said of the deal: "The video games relationship with THQ, along with our master toy relationship with Mattel, signals the exciting future ahead for Voltron".

"With its signature robot lion action and titanic-scale battles, our Voltron games and toys along with our new series are sure to have enormous appeal to fans of all ages around the world."

It was revealed last week that Activision is also looking to revive its Spyro franchise via the collaboration of virtual gaming and toys.

Collectible Spyro toys will be readable by a new game called Skylanders Spyro's Adventure, by placing them on a "Portal of Power" accessory. Players can collect the toys and then play as those characters in the game world.
 
   
 
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Steven An
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I loved Voltron. But you know this game is going to suck.

Mathew Doolan
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You can't just come out and say that you know a game is going to suck. Adaptations from movie and cartoons hasn't exactly worked out in recent years, but they don't all suck and its presumptuous to think so about this game as well. It is like saying your game is going to suck because you worked on it. I know I'd be a little upset over that and asking how do you even know me to make that assumption, it only makes an ass out of you and mption. Try looking for that other person real hard for future posts.

Sting Newman
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"You can't just come out and say that you know a game is going to suck. "

Licensed games 90% of the time suck badly. Very few make it. One of the few exceptions being batman. Lets not kid ourselves here most companies pump and dump and do not care about making the best game possible.

John Kuempel
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So much for THQ cutting down on developing licensed products.


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