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The Incredible Hulk: Nintendo DS
Bruce Banner has spent years searching for a cure to his condition -- a condition that causes him to
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Incredible Hulk (DS)
Caught in the heart of a nuclear explosion, a victim of gamma radiation gone wild, Dr. Bruce Banner,
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The Incredible Hulk - Nintendo DS
Immerse yourself once again in the world of The Incredible Hulk, one of Marvel's most powerful Super
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The Incredible Hulk: Nintendo DS
SynopsisA green giant is on the loose, but he sure isn't feeling jolly. Gigantic enemies and soaring
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NinDS - Incredible Hulk
Cursed to contain the rampaging monster known as the Incredible Hulk within him, scientist Bruce Banner
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Incredible Hulk
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Do you have young children who love superheroes?
The Incredible Hulk and Iron Man and The Dark Knight (Batman) are all PG-13 rated movies. Of course, all of the merchandising (lunch boxes, PJs and toys) is aimed at young children. So, what's your options?
This Nintendo DS game is a perfect way to satisfy your child's hunger to be the Hulk without all of the inappropriate 'stuff' you'd find in a PG-13 movie.
The game stages are easy to explore and there are plenty of secret items to uncover, which makes additional trips through the game fun. The audio is great and varied enough not to annoying. This is a perfect adventure for a young child.
My only complaint is that the two-player mode (again!) requires two cartridges. At $30 each, I don't imagine too many parents are going to buy two Nintendo DS games just for two-player mode. So far, we've only found "Spider-Man: Friend or Foe" to be worthy of a second purchase for two-player mode.
The Incredible Hulk and Iron Man and The Dark Knight (Batman) are all PG-13 rated movies. Of course, all of the merchandising (lunch boxes, PJs and toys) is aimed at young children. So, what's your options?
This Nintendo DS game is a perfect way to satisfy your child's hunger to be the Hulk without all of the inappropriate 'stuff' you'd find in a PG-13 movie.
The game stages are easy to explore and there are plenty of secret items to uncover, which makes additional trips through the game fun. The audio is great and varied enough not to annoying. This is a perfect adventure for a young child.
My only complaint is that the two-player mode (again!) requires two cartridges. At $30 each, I don't imagine too many parents are going to buy two Nintendo DS games just for two-player mode. So far, we've only found "Spider-Man: Friend or Foe" to be worthy of a second purchase for two-player mode.





















