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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A 2010 downloadable game by Ubisoft for the PlayStation Network (PSN) and Xbox Live based off the series of the same name. Was made in conjuction with the film and the PSN version was released on the week the film was due out (360 version came a week later). The game is a Beat'Em Up not unlike River City Ransom made in a deliberate retro style that harkens back to the 8-bit and 16 bit era of gaming days. The Plot is the same as the series: you play as either Scott, Ramona, Kim Pine, Stephen Stills, Knives Chau or Nega-Scott as they battle their way through countless mooks to take on Ramona's Seven Evil Ex-Boyfriends so that Scott has a chance to date her. There are a few changes from the comic to help fit the game. |