ALL Generator Rex: Agent of Providence for 3 Nintendo systems

Generator Rex: Agent of Providence is a newly announced title by Activision and Cartoon Network. It's also a title currently planned for Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS and Wii.

Activision and Cartoon Network Enterprises announced today that Generator Rex: Agent of Providence will be available for Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Wii, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 this October.

"Generator Rex embodies the best of boys' action: a conflict-driven storyline, aspirational characters and an arsenal of cool weapons and vehicles," said Pete Yoder, Vice President, U.S. Consumer Products, Cartoon Network Enterprises. "Activision's Generator Rex: Agent of Providence captures this non-stop excitement and is the perfect title to extend the brand to the vital interactive market."

"This is a property tailor made for video games," said David Oxford of Activision. "We look forward to unleashing Rex's powers in a way that fans of the show will love."

Based on Cartoon Network's top-rated animated series, the Generator Rex: Agent of Providence video game lets players take control of Rex, a teenager who has harnessed nanites within his body to become the ultimate weapon. In the game, Rex is in a race against time to prevent Van Kleiss and his minions from gaining unprecedented powers that could destroy the earth!

Villains, known as E.V.O.s (Exponentially Variegated Organisms), are infected with "nanites" which mutate their hosts into malicious beasts. An organization named Providence was created to combat these villains with Rex's help. Players will fight through the depths of the jungle, the scorching deserts, and the heart of metropolitan cities, while on the lookout for blueprints to create bigger and better weapons to use in combat against the increasing power of the E.V.O.s.

Posted on 05-05-2011 by Dennis

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