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Submitted by Chris Leyton on November 7 2008 - 09:48

Atari confirms that it's picked up Ghostbusters: The Videogame for release in 2009...

Following Activision Blizzard's decision that Ghostbusters: The Videogame didn't have enough sequel possibility and couldn't be squeezed for every last penny, Atari today confirmed that it has picked up the title from development limbo.

Working closely with Sony Pictures and Terminal Reality, the all-new storyline penned by original Ghostbusters writers Harold Ramis and Dan Aykroyd, takes place two years after Ghostbusters 2.  Re-uniting the cast of the original, the game features the voice talent of Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, and Ernie Hudson along with their likenesses.

"Ghostbusters: The Video Game is a fantastic addition to Atari's global line-up in 2009," said Phil Harrison, President of Infogrames Entertainment, the parent company of Atari. "The title has built considerable anticipation and excitement among game fans for its high quality action and all-out mayhem.  There's no more thrilling Ghostbusting experience to be had, short of building your own proton pack."

"We're thrilled to partner with Atari on Ghostbusters: The Video Game", said Mark Caplan, Vice President of Licensing-Hardlines for Sony Pictures Consumer Products Inc. "As one of our studios' most valued film franchises, we wanted to develop a video game that would be exciting for both new and old fans and with Atari we have a publisher that fully understands Ghostbusters, and is committed to producing engaging entertainment that fans will thoroughly enjoy."

The release of Ghostbusters: The Videogame will commemorate the 25th anniversary of the original movie in 2009 on Xbox 360, PlayStation2, PlayStation3, Wii, DS, and PC.

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By: Anonymous

Added:Fri 18th Sep 2009 17:48, Post No: 18

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hi

 


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By: Anonymous

Added:Tue 16th Jun 2009 16:58, Post No: 17

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Thanks for this review! I was so excited when I heard about this game that I picked up the Real Ghostbusters volume 1 on dvd from amazon to hold me over until the game's release. Sounds like it will be pretty great! Now I'm definitely going to get it.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Fri 12th Jun 2009 20:19, Post No: 16

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Poorly written review. Spelling and grammatical errors all over the place. 2/10. Will not read again.

 

But seriously, if TVG wants to take itself seriously, TVG needs to hire better writers. Discs don't "wur" in the disc drive, they "whir," as in "whirring."

And ending sentences with prepositions? Seriously?

 


By: SegaBoy

Added:Wed 13th May 2009 09:46, Post No: 15

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I don't have any problem with Sony getting exclusive rights, it's what happens, it's just the fact it's so late in the day - it just doesn't make that much sense.


By: Jedi Master Duramatis

Added:Tue 12th May 2009 17:56, Post No: 14

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wow. thats all i can say. wow. this is bull$hit. why would they hurt a cult classic game like this? if they did what they were supposed to and released it for all systems simultaneously they would have made mass money, but they went and f*cked it all up didnt they? thats why nobody likes sony and ps3. they are a bunch of money hungary wh#res. the only reason they did this is because the 360 and wii are kicking the ps3"s a$$


By: SegaBoy

Added:Tue 12th May 2009 14:36, Post No: 13

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Killed off my interest in the game.  I'm sure it was gonna just be a mediocre game rescued by the fact it's Ghostbusters, but the Sony exclusivity just doesn't make any sense to me...  What didn't they just pick it up entirely when Activision sold it is beyond me.


By: gfh-77

Added:Tue 12th May 2009 00:13, Post No: 12

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more people wont like it now its only comming out on ps2 and ps3 the rest of the consoles will have to wait till next year before they get a chance to play this cult classic.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Mon 06th Apr 2009 13:23, Post No: 11

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the only reason people dont like it it cause its not coming to there "psp"


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By: Anonymous

Added:Sun 18th Jan 2009 21:10, Post No: 10

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kill all haterz!!!!!!!!

 

who ya gunna call?


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By: Anonymous

Added:Sun 18th Jan 2009 14:52, Post No: 9

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sorry why do idiots keep moaning about cult classic movies and games based on them gohtbusts is 1 of my fave films apart from the goonies (was there a game released for that film) or spaceballs (again a starwars rip that was hilarious (i would love to see a game made for that film too) but yet all you idiots moaning about games based on old movies are also waiting patently for the jenesn 88 special in burnout paradise so i guess back to the future movies dont suck then.

yeah yeah yeah modern movies have all this great cg and stuff but starwars games have always been good even if the first films were way back in the 70's i dont see anyone moaning about that now even if there are people out there who dont like starwars.


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