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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Discovery Communications is partnering with game publisher Crave to turn two of its top-rated series, "Man vs. Wild" and "Deadliest Catch," into video games. The action-oriented titles will be created for PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS. "Wild" also ...
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Bear Grylls video game on the way?
T3.com All — Bear Grylls video game on the way? He's no Ray Mears, but we'll give it a go... Step over Grand Theft Auto, a new breed of adventure gaming testing your ability to survive and handle the rigors of extreme lifestyles are on their way...well sort of. Game publisher Crave has joined forces with the Discovery Channel and announced intense gaming versions of the Man vs. Wild and Deadliest Catch TV shows, starring Bear Grylls. Both games will follow the action-orientated themes of their respective shows, putting the player in to the sort of situation the real life characters find themselves. In the Man vs. Wild game, players will have to use their survival skills in various wild locations, with ...

Bear Grylls video game on the way?
T3.com News — Step over Grand Theft Auto, a new breed of adventure gaming testing your ability to survive and handle the rigors of extreme lifestyles are on their way...well sort of. Game publisher Crave has joined forces with the Discovery Channel and announced intense gaming versions of the ‘Man vs. Wild’ and ‘Deadliest Catch’ TV shows, starring Bear Grylls. Both games will follow the action-orientated themes of their respective shows, putting the player in to the sort of situation the real life characters find themselves. In the Man vs. Wild game, players will have to use their survival skills in various wild locations, with the guidance of the programme's host, Bear ...

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