Night at the Museum: Battle of the the Smithsonian Game is Now Available at Retail

May 13, 2009

‘NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: BATTLE OF
THE SMITHSONIAN’ GAME FOR Xbox 360, Wii, NINTENDO DS AND WINDOWS PC NOW
AVAILABLE AT RETAIL

Majesco Entertainment Brings The
Twentieth Century Fox Feature Film To Life Today!

Majesco Entertainment Company, an
innovative provider of video games for the mass market, and Twentieth Century
Fox Licensing & Merchandising (Fox L&M), today announced that Night at the
Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian for Wii™, Nintendo DS™, Windows PC and the
Xbox 360®video game and entertainment system from Microsoft is now available at
retail outlets nationwide. Developed by Amaze Entertainment, Pipeworks and Fizz
Factor, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian follows the storyline of
Twentieth Century Fox’s highly anticipated theatrical release of the same name.
Debuting in theaters May 22nd and featuring the voice and likeness of the film’s
star, Ben Stiller, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian brings the
movie experience directly into the home with all of the excitement and humor
from the feature film. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian is now
available in stores for the suggested retail price of $39.99 on Wii and Xbox
360, $29.99 on Nintendo DS and $19.99 on Windows PC.

In Night at the Museum: Battle of
the Smithsonian, players assume the role of Ben Stiller’s character, Larry
Daley, former night guard of New York’s Museum of Natural History. Larry must
rescue Jedediah and his other friends from Akhmenrah’s brother who captured them
while stealing a powerful Magic Tablet that can raise the Army of Horus to take
over the world. Daley is well aware of the havoc that history’s most notorious
figures can wreak when the sun goes down and the museum exhibits come alive. He
races to DC to help his friends in the Smithsonian. Using Larry’s trusty
keychain and flashlight, players must solve puzzles and adventure through 14
levels including the Federal Archives, the National Air and Space Museum and the
Lincoln Memorial. Gamers can travel in style on the back of a T-Rex skeleton,
within the Lunar Lander and in the cockpit of Amelia Earhart’s Pitcairn Autogyro.
Along the way, players must find pieces of the Magic Tablet and collect other
items to unlock mini-games, new areas and bonus content from the Smithsonian
including trivia questions, in-game audio tours and factoids.

Features Specific to the DS:

Nintendo DS owners can also
experience the spirit and humor of the movie in an entertaining side-scrolling
adventure. Players use the Touch Screen to manage magic tablet pieces that
change Larry’s abilities in real-time. Cling to walls, super jump, fly, shrink,
charge and stomp your way through the Smithsonian while using Larry’s flashlight
and keychain to navigate exhibits.

Night at the Museum: Battle of the
Smithsonian is rated E10+ on Xbox 360, Wii and Windows PC and rated E for
Everyone on Nintendo DS. The game is in stores now.