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Hey Arnold! The Movie is a 2002 platformer video game developed for the Game Boy Advance by Altron and published by THQ, based on the film of the same name.

Gameplay[]

Just like the film's plot, Arnold and Gerald must save their neighborhood from an industrialist named Scheck, who wishes to demolish the area and build a mall in its place. The game consists of five worlds, each one containing four levels and one boss enemy. The player may control Arnold, Gerald, Grandpa, and Grandma, which all are assigned their own levels with their own objectives. The player may use weapons such as teeth and toilet paper to defeat enemies. Helga, who can be unlocked with a secret code, replaces all the other characters. Using the same code will revert them.

Reception[]

Marc Nix of IGN gave the game a 5.5 rating out of 10 and praised its graphics, but wrote: "Unfortunately, the actual game doesn't show nearly as much polish as the graphics engine. The layout of the stages has you making all kinds of blind jumps — the viewing angle won't adjust to show you where you're jumping, so often you'll be jumping over bottomless cliffs or even across tiny platforms without a clue where you're going". Nix also wrote that "the password on Hey Arnold! is exactly what's so wrong about using a password save. It's 9 digits with upper and lower case letters, plus funky punctuation and screwy symbols that a kid could write down wrong".

Jennifer Beam of AllGame rated the game three stars out of five and praised its graphics and "good background music". Beam called it "a well-delivered portable action game", but also wrote: "A fun and entertaining challenge the first time through, but probably will lose its appeal after the second".

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Trivia[]

  • The game's music is composed by Tomoyoshi Sato, who previously composed music at Data East for arcade titles like Windjammers and Night Slashers.
  • Craig Bartlett has never played it, and thought, at the time, that his son would play it.
  • Ironically the game came out nearly a month before the movie
  • Most one of the sprites from this game were reworked (well for Arnold at least.) were reused in the 2004 Nicktoons game Freeze Frame Frenzy
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