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CES 2012: The Walking Dead Deluxe TV Games

JAKKS Pacific’s is known for their TV Games that just plug in to your TV like Big Buck Hunter.  At CES 2012 JAKKS announced the release of “The Walking Dead” based on the critically acclaimed hit AMC TV Series.  Now you can simply plug directly into your TV and try firsthand to survive the zombie apocalypse.  The controller is a pump and shoot shotgun that works throughout the story of “The Walking Dead”.  Gamers will enjoy several different game modes with no additional controllers or game consoles.  You simply plug in through your televisions A/V cables and your ready to pump and shoot your way through zombie madness.

While not yet rated, this game will be submitted for an ESRB rating of “T for Teen” and will retail for $39.99.

You can learn more about all of JAKKS games by visiting the company’s web site here.

Original Author: Doug

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