Coraline (video game)
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Coraline, also known as Coraline: The Game, or Coraline: An Adventure Too Weird for Words, is a 2009 adventure game based on the film of the same name. In North America, it was released on January 27, 2009, a few weeks prior to the film's theatrical release.[1] It was released on the PlayStation 2, Wii and Nintendo DS.
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Developer(s) | Papaya Studio (PS2, Wii) Art Co., Ltd (NDS) |
Publisher(s) | D3 Publisher |
Director(s) | Laurent Horisberger (PS2, Wii) Tsuyoshi Yagi (NDS) |
Producer(s) | Tim Ramage Jonathan Han (PS2, Wii) |
Designer(s) | Chris Eddy (PS2, Wii) Dan Shocknesse (PS2, Wii) Khaled Elhout (PS2, Wii) Steve Bianchi (PS2, Wii) Toyoharu Moriyama (NDS) Aya Sakurai (NDS) Masumi Yanagawa (NDS) |
Programmer(s) | Karl Lai (PS2, Wii) Jefferson Hobbs (PS2, Wii) Jordan Lehmiller (PS2, Wii) Geren Taylor (PS2, Wii) Valentinus Boentaran (PS2, Wii) Mitsunori Takemoto (NDS) |
Artist(s) | Janry Burns (PS2, Wii) Toshihiro Hirosawa (NDS) |
Writer(s) | Tom Gastall |
Composer(s) | Mark Watters (PS2, Wii) |
Engine | Havok (PS2, Wii) |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2, Wii, Nintendo DS |
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Genre(s) | Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
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