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Picture from Majesco brings 3D games into your home

Bursting through your TV screen in May are the most fearsome foes in movie history, boasts Majesco. Throw on your 3-D glasses and grab your controller to face off against swarms of enemies in the first 3D shooter for the Xbox 360 and Wii. In Attack of the Movies 3-D, players become an integral part of movie scenes they can typically only watch. They are transported to six fantastic movie-themed worlds where they will battle large alien space cruisers, kill zombies, join the resistance against the machines and more. Each scene features genre-based weapons to engage enemies, including zombie-slaying shotguns, and automatic laser cannons.

We all dream about being the hero in our favorite action movies,” said Gui Karyo, Executive Vice President of Operations for Majesco. “Attack of the Movies 3D lets you live that experience out with a realism and dimensionality previously only found in movie theatres.”

In addition, branching paths, changing enemy attack patterns, unique areas and environmental challenges ensure that players never experience the same fight twice. Four pairs of 3D glasses are included in the game box, so the whole family can enjoy the action. Granny, get set to terminate some robots!

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