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Journey to the Center of the Earth is a 2003 point-and-click adventure game developed by Ukrainian studio Frogwares and published by Micro Application. It was distributed in the United States by Viva Media. [1] The game is loosely based on the novel of the same name by Jules Verne and follows photojournalist Ariane as the player character. [1]
Journey to the Center of the Earth grossed $101.7 million in the United States and $142.5 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $244.2 million. [1] The film opened at #3 in North America, behind Hellboy II: The Golden Army and Hancock. The film grossed $21 million in 2,811 theaters in its first week of release with an average of ...
Journey to the Center of the Earth is an action game for the Nintendo DS based on the 2008 film of the same name, and was developed by Hungarian studio Human Soft and published by THQ. [1] [2] The game allowed players to play as the three main characters of the movie: Trevor, Sean and Hannah. [2]
A Journey to the Center of the Earth game for Sega Genesis was planned but never released. [13] A board game adaptation of the book designed by Rüdiger Dorn was released by Kosmos in 2008. [14] Caedmon Records released an abridged recording of Journey to the Center of the Earth read by James Mason, in the 1960s.
A Journey to the Centre of the Earth (1984 video game), a side-scrolling action-adventure platform game; Journey to the Center of the Earth (2003 video game), a 2003 video game; Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008 video game), a video game adaptation of the 2008 theatrical film for the Nintendo DS
Wurm: Journey to the Center of the Earth, released in Japan as Vazolder: The Underground Battle Space (地底戦空バゾルダー, Chitei Sen Kū Bazorudā), is a multi-genre video game developed by Cyclone System and published by Asmik and SOFEL for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991.
The original calculations assumed that the Earth has the same density throughout - and the gravitational force changes as you approach the center, much like the weight of a spring that bounces up ...
The working title for the game was "Journey to the Center of the Earth", [1] but it was later renamed Arctic Adventure. Arctic Adventure was distributed as shareware.It consists of four episodes (named Volume 1 to 4), with only the first episode distributed as shareware, and the rest available commercially.