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Ghostbusters in June, published by Atari
As many players were hoping, the long odyssey lived by Ghostbusters has come to an end. The game has indeed been acquired by Atari, that will be distributing it on June 2009, according to what was referred by Phil Harrison during the press-conference held yesterday.
Ghostbutsers had made many fans dream about it when it first appeared as an internet rumor, preannouncing itself as a videogame adaptation of the movie, using the modern technologies of today’s gaming platforms. It’s been developed by Terminal Reality for a while now, but it had been blocked due to the fusion between Activision and Vivendi, which didn’t really find a place to the game in their roster. With Atari’s acquisition, the development can now be completed and the game will reach the markets next summer.
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Posted on December 3, 2008 · Categories: Adventure Games, Game News, Nintendo Wii, PC Games, Playstation 3, XBox, XBox 360;
