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Disney Interactive Studios challenges players to think fast in a new game show-style quiz game that will test players’ Disney and general knowledge. Scheduled for release later this year on both Wii™ and PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, Disney TH!NK Fast promises to be a family favorite party game this holiday season.

Hosted by the always loveable and charismatic Genie from Disney’s “Aladdin,” Disney TH!NK Fast is an exciting, fun-filled game for players of all ages and Disney fans. Playing as their favorite Disney characters, including Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge McDuck, contestants square off in more than 15 rounds to see who has the quickest mind and the fastest finger on the buzzer.

Rounds range from multiple-choice questions to thrilling, fast paced mini-games in which players compete in themed locations based on such Disney classics as “The Lion King,” “The Little Mermaid,” “Lilo & Stitch” and “101 Dalmatians.” Up to four players can compete, tackling more than 5,000 challenging questions on topics ranging from Disney trivia to general knowledge. A unique visual answer system puts players right in the game and makes it fun for all ages.

The PlayStation 2 system version will be bundled with a set of four buzzers, while the Wii version will utilize the Wii Remote™ and Nunchuk™ as buzzers. Developed by Magenta Software, Disney TH!NK Fast is scheduled to ship this holiday season and has an anticipated Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) rating of E for Everyone.

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