Hey Arnold!: The Movie (video game)
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Developer(s) | Altron |
Publisher(s) | THQ |
Producer(s) | Masakazu Ishikawa |
Programmer(s) | Mitsuhiro Niioka |
Composer(s) | Tomoyoshi Sato |
Platform(s) | Game Boy Advance |
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Hey Arnold!: The Movie is a 2002 platform video game developed by Altron and published by THQ, based upon the TV show's film released the same year.
Gameplay
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Just like the film's plot, Arnold and Gerald must save their neighborhood from an industrialist named Scheck, who wishes to demolish the area and build a mall in its place. The game consists of five worlds,[1] each one containing four levels and one boss enemy. The player may control Arnold, Gerald, Grandpa, and Grandma,[1] which all are assigned their own levels with their own objectives. The player may use weapons such as teeth and toilet paper to defeat enemies.[2] Helga, who can be unlocked with a secret code, replaces all the other characters. Using the same code will revert them.
Reception
Marc Nix of IGN gave the game a 5.5 rating out of 10 and praised its graphics, but wrote: "Unfortunately, the actual game doesn't show nearly as much polish as the graphics engine. The layout of the stages has you making all kinds of blind jumps — the viewing angle won't adjust to show you where you're jumping, so often you'll be jumping over bottomless cliffs or even across tiny platforms without a clue where you're going". Nix also wrote that "the password on Hey Arnold! is exactly what's so wrong about using a password save. It's 9 digits with upper and lower case letters, plus funky punctuation and screwy symbols that a kid could write down wrong".[1]
Jennifer Beam of AllGame rated the game three stars out of five and praised its graphics and "good background music". Beam called it "a well-delivered portable action game", but also wrote: "A fun and entertaining challenge the first time through, but probably will lose its appeal after the second".[2]
References
- 1 2 3 Nix, Marc (July 17, 2002). "Hey Arnold: The Movie". IGN. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
- 1 2 Beam, Jennifer. "Hey Arnold! The Movie Review". AllGame. Archived from the original on November 15, 2014.