Futurama (PS2)
Genre: Action
Release Date: September 5, 2003 (US)
Release Date: September 5, 2003 (US)
Release Date: September 5, 2003 (US)
T for Teen: Comic Mischief, Suggestive Themes, Violence
PEGI: 12+
Futurama
Futurama (PS2)

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Genre: Action
Release Date: September 5, 2003 (US)
Release Date: September 5, 2003 (US)
Release Date: September 5, 2003 (US)
T for Teen: Comic Mischief, Suggestive Themes, Violence
PEGI: 12+
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A lobster-looking doctor, a drunk robot, and even Matt Groening can't save Vivendi Universal's dismal vision of the future. Read Review

The evil businesswoman Mom has bought Planet Express Deliveries from Professor Farnsworth. By doing so she now owns over fifty percent of the Earth, making her the supreme ruler. Her first step is to enslave all humanity and turn the planet into a gigantic warship to conquer the known Universe. Your goal is to prevent Mom from Universal domination by taking the Planet Express crew back in time to stop the deal from going ahead.

Play as Fry, Bender & Leela in pursuit of the evil Mom from Planet Express to the outer reaches of the Futurama universe in this 3D arcade adventure. This game was written by the writers of the television show and treated by its creators as a full-blown "Lost Episode".


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Futurama

PS2 Reviews | Sep 27, 2003

Every once in a while you read about some whacked-out set of parents that attach an exercise bike to the family TV and force their kids to keep pedaling if they want to watch their favorite shows. Being raised by a relatively sane couple, I never had to "feel the burn" just to check out my nine daily hours of cartoons and reruns. For the past couple of days, though, I've known just how those less fortunate kids felt. Vivendi Universal's Futurama gives gamers an entire all-new episode of Matt Groening's "other" cartoon Read More »

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Also known as: Futurama the Game

Futurama (PS2)

Release Region: United States
Release Date: September 5, 2003
Publisher: Vivendi Games

ESRB T for Teen Comic Mischief, Suggestive Themes, Violence

Also available on: GameCube, Xbox

Specifications

Memory Blocks

130 KB

Release Medium

1 DVD

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Features

    New characters and locations never seen in the Futurama TV series before and exclusive to the Futurama video game; Three playable characters each featuring unique in game characteristics and controls; Two separate mini games with unique gameplay styles

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