Set in futuristic Metro City, Astro Boy is about a young robot with incredible powers created by a brilliant scientist. Our hero embarks on a journey in search of adventure in a nether world of robot gladiators, before he returns to Metro City where he finds his place in the world.When the futuristic Metro City finds itself facing new and unprecedented peril, there’s only one figure to whom it can turn: Astro Boy. The creation of a brilliant scientist, this daring young robot is imbued with a variety of amazing powers, from lasers and arm cannons to super speed and flight. Now he must prepare to face his destiny, summoning all of his powers in defense of everything he holds dear.
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Synopsis Key Game Features:
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- Based on the movie, control Astro Boy as he fights his way across Metro City and the surface, battling hordes of enemies and colossal bosses
- Nintendo DS gameplay focused on classic arcade shooter action
- Intuitive combat system that adds depth to gameplay without the complexity
- Upgradable systems for Astro Boy take his classic abilities like Laser Fingers and Rear Machine Guns, and boosts it up a notch with Arm Cannon and Drill Attack
List Price: $ 29.99
Price: $ 22.00






My son loves this game.,
My son was requesting this game for months but it wasn’t in the local stores. I ordered it online and he was happy to get it. I gave it four stars becaus he still likes his Mario games the best, but this is a front runner.
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|Exciting Game – According to a 7-year old,
I bought this game for my nephew for his 7th birthday and he seems to like it very much. I looks like it is more about getting to the next level instead of fighting someone and he seems to like that it replays his games for others to watch (and since I am not familiar with these games, I don’t know if they all do that!) But he’s happy and he thanks me every time he sees me, so that’s all I need.
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|So So,
I bought this for my 6 year old grandson. He rarely plays it. He seems to prefer Scooby Doo.
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