Jan 5 2006, 6:00pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
JAKKS Pacific announces new TV Games at the CES 2006.
It all started with the Atari Joystick with 10 classic games built-in in 2002. JAKKS has since then released several new TV games systems and seems to be very successful with it.
The new TV Games include Star Wars Episode III TV Games and Mortal Kombat TV Games.
Mortal Kombat TV Games brings the #1 arcade fighting game back. Featuring the original arcade version and all the original fighters including Rayden, Liu Kang and the rest of the Kombat warriors are back for the grueling endurance and intense mirror matches.
Other new TV Games include EA Sports TV Games and World Poker Tour TV Games.
More details on Jakks TV games site.
Buy JAKKS TV Games.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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