Ratatouille is based on the Disney/Pixar film and brings the fun and laughs of the movie to your Nintendo GameCube. Ratatouille features an acrobatic rat named Remy who must balance his love for cooking with loyalty to his family. Features major voice talent from the film
Features:
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Relive the movie's best action scenes through the eyes of Remy and Emile
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Smell your way through each adventure using Scent-a-Vision
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Okay, so the chase annoys me, but....Aug 16, 2009 This game is great otherwise. I really love that they have a tutorial in the beginning and you can't really get lost in a level because of Remy's super sniffer (which shows you the direction to go).
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Good game for the little onesMay 19, 2009 I got this game for my son on Christmas and he seems to love it. Though it is not that challenging for older kids, my 5 year old loves it.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Fun GameSep 24, 2008 The game was for my kids and they love it! The product was brand new and sealed, exactly as described. Thanks again!!!
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
So much fun ! ! !Nov 28, 2007 I bought this game as a reward for my son's good report card. If all of his rewards are this much fun for both of us, I may have to do his homework for him. (Just kidding on that last part) But, honestly this game has really been a good bonding experiance for us. Even though it is one player for the most part, we play together and help each other get through the levels. We actually got the game before we even saw the movie, and when we did get the movie, we were that much more excited about it because we could pick out different parts that were in the game. I am so glad I bought this game.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Interesting GameJul 21, 2007 I bought this game for my small grandson. We previously saw the movie and enjoyed it very much. This game is fast moving, the mini-games are easy enough for him to play without losing interest, and he loves the content of the story.