- Brand : Square Enix
- Product name : Monster Lab, NDS
- Product code : 40051
- Category : Video Games
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Long product name Square Enix Monster Lab, NDS English Nintendo DS
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Monster Lab, Nintendo DS
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Short summary description Square Enix Monster Lab, NDS English Nintendo DS
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Square Enix Monster Lab, NDS, Nintendo DS, Multiplayer mode, E10+ (Everyone 10+)
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Long summary description Square Enix Monster Lab, NDS English Nintendo DS
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Square Enix Monster Lab, NDS. Platform: Nintendo DS, Multiplayer mode, ESRB rating: E10+ (Everyone 10+), PEGI rating: 7, Developer: Backbone Entertainment, Release date (DD/MM/YYYY): 4/11/2008
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"It's alive... Alive!" Dr. Frankenstein's famous quote has never been more prevalant in a title than Monster Lab, a new role-playing title that puts you in the shoes of a like-minded mad scientist looking to create life. Much like Frankenstein himself...
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Releasing a game on the DS is like emptying a bottle of Volvic into the ocean and expecting the world to pay attention. So, if you haven't really heard of Monster Lab, I won't blame you. Just imagine Pokemon with a Tim Burton theme and you're there. Mu...
In fiction, there are two kinds of monsters: those with origins largely unknown and human created monstrosities with a genesis that can be traced back to plain old curiosity and experimentation. The second category is the basis for Mary Shelley's Fran...
ldquo;Pokemon meets Tim Burton” was the phrase used to describe Backbone Entertainment’s turn-based combat game, Monster Lab, when it was first revealed at the Games Convention in Leipzig in 2007. That’s actually a pretty good descriptio...
Eidos used PAX 2008 as a rollout out for the Nintendo DS version of Monster Lab, an Igor-simulator about building brutes in the depths of a secret laboratory and then sending them to explore the literal Uncanny Valley and battle against other creations...