■ 23/06/07 - Arthur and the Minimoys Your opinion of Luc Besson’s latest cinematic offering will have absolutely no bearing on your impressions of Arthur And The Invisibles on DS. Playable but completely losing any sense of wonder and magic, it’s a collection of fairly uninspired autumnal Crank!
■ 27/04/07 - Arthur and the Minimoys En guise de parfait complément aux livres et au film d'animation de Luc Besson, Atari et Etranges Libellules nous invitent à pénétrer à notre tour dans l'univers des Minimoys au travers d'un jeu pour le moins dépaysant. En bref, si vous ne craignez pas les insectes géants et que vous n'avez pas peur de côtoyer de petits gnomes joufflus, il n'y a pas de raison pour que vous regrettiez ce voyage aux confins de la réalité....
Test de Arthur and the Minimoys sur PlayStation Portable, chez JeuxVidéo.com.
■ 08/03/07 - Arthur and the Minimoys Tiré du film, lui même tiré du livre de Luc Besson, Etrange Libellules nous livre un jeu pour le moins...Etrange !(désolé mais les jeux de mot périmé ne sont pas inerdit...)
■ 08/03/07 - Arthur and the Minimoys There has been a blast of computer-animated movies hitting the market within the last six to seven years. Most of these movies have gained huge success not only in theatres but also in DVDs and even merchandise sales. Most of these movies offer something for not only children but also for adults. The visuals alone in some of these movies are astonishing.
■ 23/02/07 - Arthur and the Minimoys Movie licensed games are generally not very good. There is just something about trying to replicate a movie into a game that just translates into a bad game. Despite the exception of a few good ones here and there, these games have received a reputation of falling quite short of expectations. Dare I say, Superman?
■ 07/02/07 - Arthur and the Minimoys With the PlayStation 2, PC, and Nintendo DS versions of the Arthur and the Invisibles video game tie-in defying the odds by not being half bad, it was only a matter of time before the other shoe dropped. And sure enough, along comes the Game Boy Advance version to set things right in the universe.