'Alice in Wonderland' released on Nintendo
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Your support makes all the difference.The wild world of Alice in Wonderland, based on Tim Burton's film and inspired by the children's classic books by Lewis Carroll, enters the world of video games, on Nintendo from Disney Interactive Studios, March 2.
Following the characters of the Mad Hatter, the White Rabbit and the Cheshire Cat, players assist Alice on her journey through Wonderland as she heads to battle the Jabberwocky.
Skills to master in this game include altering perception, making objects invisible and manipulating time. Venture through imagery from the film's settings for an adventure with optical illusions, puzzles, and adversaries in this fantasy. Available in DS and Wii formats on March 2, the video game is priced at $39.99.
Tim Burton's film, Alice in Wonderland, releases March 5 in the US and some international markets in 3D, starring Johnny Depp and Anne Hathaway.
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