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4.22.2005

The Incredibles 3D Mobile Game

The Incredibles Verizon Graphic
Verizon Wireless (USA) recently announced the availability of 'The Incredibles 3D' mobile game on their new V CAST wireless broadband multimedia service. According to the website, V CAST allows customers "to view crystal clear graphics for 3D games and video clips because it runs on Verizon Wireless' Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO) network."

From the press release: Players assume the roles of Mr. Incredible and Dash, guiding them through sixteen dynamic levels of play using the characters' incredible powers to combat the evil forces and traps of Syndrome. The game boasts vibrant 3D environments, based on the film, which include: Nomanisan Island, Lava Caves, Syndrome's Lair on Nomanisan Island, and the city streets of Metroville.

'The Incredibles 3D' is available under V CAST Games in the getGAMES shopping aisle of the Get It Now virtual store for $4.99 monthly access or $9.99 for unlimited use purchase. V CAST customers can find 'The Incredibles 3D' on three new EV-DO phones available today - the LG VX8000 from LG Mobile Phones is the featured phone and is available to Verizon Wireless customers for $149.99 after $70 rebate with a two-year customer agreement. V CAST customers can also find The Incredibles 3D on the Samsung a890, which is $249.99 after a $70 rebate with a two-year customer agreement, and the CDM8940 from UTStarcom Personal Communications (formerly Audiovox Communications Corp.) for $229.99 after a $70 rebate with a two-year customer agreement.

Read the official press release for a whole lot more information on the game, other V CAST content, and fees.

Thanks to Brinke and all the other readers who let us know about this!


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