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''Minority Report: Everybody Runs'' is a Video Game published by Activision in 2002 , playable on the Microsoft Xbox , Nintendo GameCube , Nintendo Game Boy Advance , and Sony PlayStation 2 platforms. It was based on the movie '' Minority Report ''. The home console versions were widely panned by critics, but a minority reported that the game was indeed very enjoyable, if not largely for its excessive use of comic violence, and outlandish voice talent (tossing a PreCrime officer off a skyscraper will often yield "I'm FaaaAaaAaaAAAAaalling!!!", in several variations). The lead role of Tom Anderton was voiced by Clancy Brown , of '' Starship Troopers '' fame. The game is identified and differentiated from the film by the subtitle, ''Everybody Runs''. While this phrase was also used to promote the movie (in reference to 's intimidating voicework, plows through PreCrime agents, street thugs, and robot adversaries alike, using little more than his bare knuckles and sharp one-liners ("Get Outta My WAY!" often accompanies the action of grabbing a man by the collar, spinning him in a full circle in the air, and then bouncing his limp body off of a hard environmental object). The game features largely destructible environments, as well as . However, the game's tone remains highly comical throughout, and the game's outstanding use of force is clearly never meant to be taken seriously (the game's first level not only encourages but almost necessitates that Anderton throws a criminal through a collection of ice sculptures and frozen racks of beef). ''Minority Report: Everybody Runs'' enjoys a small "minority" cult following, largely for its greater similarity to '' Streets Of Rage '' than to the film that it is "reportedly" based upon. EXTERNAL LINK |
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