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WALL•E | |
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Box Art | |
Basic Information | |
Video Game | |
Helixe, Heavy Iron Studios, Asobo Studio, Savage Entertainment | |
Disney Interactive Studios, Play THQ | |
Action-Adventure | |
Blu-ray, DVD-ROM, Wii Optical Disc, UMD, Nintendo DS Game Card, Digital Download | |
Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360 and macOS | |
Steam | |
Windows XP, Windows Vista | |
Retail Features | |
Ratings | |
European Release Date(s) | |
Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360 and macOS July 4, 2008 | |
North American Release Date(s) | |
Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360 and macOS June 24, 2008 | |
Australian Release Date(s) | |
Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360 and macOS September 4, 2008 | |
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WALL•E is the video game adaptation of the movie of the same name.[1] The game was developed and published by THQ for multipleplatforms. The game was released in North America on June 24, 2008, to Europe on July 4, 2008 and Australia on September 4, 2008. The game was also released in Japan on December 11, 2008, although not officially available on the Xbox 360 and any PC.
WALL•E was fairly well reviewed by critics. The game's best received version was the PSP version which was 64 out of 100 on the Metacritic scale.[2] Though it was highly criticized, IGN praised the PSP adaptation as 'WALL•E, the PSP version of the game is one of the most solid film to game adaptations we've seen in a while.'[3]
/deadliest-catch-alaskan-storm-game-cheats.html. Marc Vulcano was Senior Animation Director for the video game, he had just left Sony Pictures Imageworks where he worked as a Senior Character Animator for films like Beowulf and others. Before he was at Imageworks he worked as an animation director and supervisor for Big Idea Productions's VeggieTales.
Gameplay[editedit source]
The PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 versions feature nine explorable worlds. The Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation Portable versions feature eighteen worlds, and the Nintendo DS features fourteen explorable worlds. The Wii is the only version of the game that features 3 head-to-head multiplayer modes,[4] while the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions feature co-op modes playable as WALL•E or EVE. As the player plays through the levels of the Nintendo DS version, they unlock clips from the movie viewable at any time. The PlayStation 2, PSP and Windows versions allow the player to use music to summon help throughout the game.
Reception[editedit source]
The PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii versions of the game met with reviews ranging from average to poor.[5] Reviewing the Xbox 360 version, IGN concluded that rather than buying the game, 'This may be an instance where you wait for the DVD, or go see the movie again instead.'[6] As of July 30, 2008, the game has sold over one million copies.[7] It was nominated as one of the 'Most Surprisingly Good Game' and 'Best Use of a Creative License' by GameSpot's 'Best of 2008' awards, but did not win either.[8][9]
Special Middle Eastern release[editedit source]
Publisher THQ, in collaboration with the Emirati company Pluto Games, had released a localized edition of the game in the Middle East, making the game the first Western video game to be officially translated into Arabic.[10] This was done as a strategy to appeal to the local gamers in their mother tongue, and commit to releasing more localized games in the region in future.[10] However, the Arabic translated edition is only available on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, and Xbox 360, even though the game in general is still available on all platforms.[10] The Arabic translated edition was released on June 27, 2008 (although the film itself was released on July 3 in the region).[10]
References[editedit source]
- ↑WALL•E 360. THQ. Retrieved on 2008-07-16
- ↑WALL•E(English). metacritic. Retrieved on 2009-03-08
- ↑Haynes, Jeff (July 3, 2008). A solid adventure for Pixar's little droid(English) 2. IGN. Retrieved on 2009-03-08
- ↑WALL•E (Wii). THQ. Retrieved on 2008-07-16
- ↑Metacritic: WALL•E
- ↑Haynes, Jeff. WALL•E Review : The little robot that could is in a game that couldn't. IGN. Retrieved on 2008-08-17
- ↑THQ Q1 losses nearly triple to $27M - PC News at GameSpot
- ↑Most Surprisingly Good(English) 1. Gamespot. Retrieved on 2009-03-08
- ↑Best Use of a Creative License(English) 1. Gamespot. Retrieved on 2009-03-08
- ↑ 10.010.110.210.3Thompson, Michael. WALL•E to be first Arabic-localized game on current gen systems. Ars Technica. Retrieved on 2008-10-17
External links[editedit source]
- WALL•E on Steam
- WALL•E on SteamDB
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Enter one of the following passwords at the options menu to activate the corresponding cheat function:
- All bonus features
Enter WALL-E, Auto, EVE, ZPM as a password to unlock all bonus features.
All game contentEnter M-O, Auto, ZPM, EVE as a password to unlock all game content.
All single player levelsEnter Auto, ZPM, M-O, WALL-E as a password to unlock all single player levels.
All multiplayer mapsEnter EVE, M-O, WALL-E, Auto as a password to unlock all multiplayer maps.
All holiday costumesEnter Auto, Auto, ZPM, ZPM as a password to unlock all holiday costumes.
All multiplayer costumesEnter ZPM, WALL-E, M-O, Auto as a password to unlock all multiplayer costumes.
InvincibilityEnter WALL-E, M-O, Auto, M-O as a password.
WALL-E always has laserEnter WALL-E, EVE, EVE, WALL-E as a password.
EVE always has super laserEnter EVE, WALL-E, WALL-E, Auto as a password.
WALL-E always has super laserEnter WALL-E, Auto, EVE, M-O as a password.
WALL-E and EVE always have laserEnter ZPM, EVE, M-O, WALL-E as a password.
WALL-E can always make any cubeEnter Auto, M-O, Auto, M-O as a password.
WALL-E and EVE can always make any cubeEnter M-O, ZPM, EVE, EVE as a password.
Accomplish the indicated achievement to get the corresponding number of Gamerscore points. Note: Enabling cheats will prevent achievements from being earned.
Wii Play Cheats
- Power to the City (30 points): Turn on all Power Pylons to enter a secret location in the Welcome to Earth level.
- Power to the Axiom (30 points): Free all Reject Bots to enter a secret location in the Good Intentions level.
- Boosters Activity (10 points): Complete the activity in the Directive level.
- Scan Racer Activity (10 points): Complete the activity in the Directive level.
- Junk Buster Activity (10 points): Complete the activity in the Directive level.
- Ring Race Activity (10 points): Complete the activity in the Time Together level.
- Taking out the Trash Activity (10 points): Complete the activity in the Time Together level.
- WALL-E Away Activity (10 points): Complete the activity in the Time Together level.
- Special Object, Part 1 (30 points): Collect the Special Object in the Welcome to Earth level.
- Special Object, Part 2 (30 points): Collect the Special Object in the Directive level.
- Special Object, Part 3 (30 points): Collect the Special Object in the Sandstorm level.
- Special Object, Part 4 (30 points): Collect the Special Object in the Life on the Axiom level.
- Special Object, Part 5 (30 points): Collect the Special Object in the Good Intentions level.
- Special Object, Part 6 (30 points): Collect the Special Object in the Time Together level.
- Special Object, Part 7 (30 points): Collect the Special Object in the 100% Unsanitary level.
- Special Object, Part 8 (30 points): Collect the Special Object in the Captain's Orders level.
- Special Object, Part 9 (30 points): Collect the Special Object in the EVE Loves WALL-E level.
- All Concepts (30 points): Get all Sketchbooks in the game.
- All Echoes of EVE (30 points): Find all EVE Radios.
- All Echoes of WALL-E (30 points): Find all WALL-E Radios.
- WALL-E Suitcases (30 points): Find all of WALL-E's costumes in the game.
- EVE Suitcases (30 points): Find all of EVE's costumes in the game.
- Crushing, Part 1 (25 points): Crush down 100 Basic Cubes.
- Crushing, Part 2 (25 points): Crush down 100 Heavy Cubes.
- Crushing, Part 3 (25 points): Crush down 100 Charge Cubes.
- 500 Cubes (30 points): Crush down 500 Cubes in the entire game.
- Making of the Game (5 points): Watch the credits.
- Total Perseverance, Part 1 (15 points): Beat the Welcome to Earth level without losing all health!
- Total Perseverance, Part 2 (15 points): Beat the Directive level without losing all health!
- Tunnel Time Trials, Part 1 (15 points): Complete all tunnels in the Directive level without running out of time.
- Total Perseverance, Part 3 (15 points): Beat the Sandstorm level without losing all health!
- Short Storks (15 points): Complete the Sandstorm level in 30 stork jumps or less.
- Total Perseverance, Part 4 (15 points): Beat the Life on the Axiom level without losing all health!
- M-O is Easily Distracted (15 points): M-O will clean what is dropped on the floor in the Life on the Axiom level.
- Knocking Over Humans (30 points): It's possible that knocking over humans could be advantageous.
- Total Perseverance, Part 5 (15 points): Beat the Good Intentions level without losing all health!
- The Spoils of Steward (15 points): Clear out the Stewards in the Good Intentions level.
- Total Perseverance, Part 6 (15 points): Beat the Time Together level without losing all health!
- Tunnel Time Trials, Part 2 (15 points): Complete all tunnels in the Time Together level without running out of time.
- Total Perseverance, Part 7 (15 points): Beat the 100% Unsanitary level without losing all health!
- Total Perseverance, Part 8 (15 points): Beat the Captain's Orders level without losing all health!
- Panicking Protection Procedures (30 points): Avoid taking damage from any humans in the Captain's Orders level.
- Super Quick Scanning (30 points): Scan all WALL-E parts in less than 2 minutes in the EVE Loves WALL-E level.
- The Cockroach (5 points): Find the cockroach.
- I am the Best! (60 points): Beat the entire game.