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Dexter's Laboratory:
Deesaster Strikes!
Developer(s)Virtucraft
Publisher(s)BAM! Entertainment
Producer(s)Anne-Christine Gasc
Designer(s)Brian Beuken
Programmer(s)Brian Beuken
Composer(s)Manfred Linzner
SeriesDexter's Laboratory
Platform(s)Game Boy Advance
Release
  • NA: September 26, 2001
  • PAL: November 2, 2001
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Dexter's Laboratory: Deesaster Strikes! is a 2001 action-adventure video game for the Game Boy Advance based on the Cartoon Network animated series Dexter's Laboratory (1996–2003). It was released in North America on September 26, 2001, and in the PAL region on November 2, 2001.

Plot

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Dexter navigates his laboratory.

Dexter's sister Dee Dee goes into Dexter's clone machine and creates dozens of copies of herself. Dexter has to catch all of the clones and fix all of the machines that they broke. While Dexter tries to catch all of the clones, he has to fight monsters and robots. There are 70 levels and 8 areas.[1]

Reception

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Clarence Worley of Game Over Online Magazine said that the game is entertaining, but that the design is plain.[2] A GameZone review said that the game is well made and has excellent graphics.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Goldstein, Hilary (November 9, 2001). "Dexter's Laboratory: Deesaster Strikes Review". IGN. News Corporation. Archived from the original on 2010-05-25. Retrieved 2009-08-18.
  2. ^ Worley, Clarence (November 22, 2001). "Dexter's Laboratory: Deesaster Strikes Review". Game Over Online Magazine. Archived from the original on 2009-01-12. Retrieved 2009-08-18.
  3. ^ Lafferty, Michael (October 9, 2001). "Dexter's Laboratory: Deesaster Strikes Review". GameZone.com. Archived from the original on 2001-11-14. Retrieved 2009-08-18.
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