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Kim Possible (video game series)

''Kim Possible'' video games are a series of action, platformer games based on Disney's animated television series, ''Kim Possible''. They were mostly released for the Game Boy Advance (GBA), and Nintendo DS; the game ''Disney's Kim Possible: What's the Switch?'' was released for the PlayStation 2.
''Disney's Kim Possible: Revenge of Monkey Fist'', the first game in the series, was developed by Digital Eclipse Software and published by Disney Interactive Studios. Every game afterward was released by the same publisher, but developed by Artificial Mind and Movement.
==Game Boy Advance==
''Disney's Kim Possible: Revenge of Monkey Fist'' was released for the GBA on November 13, 2002, in North America. Doctor Drakken and Monkey Fist have kidnapped Ron, forcing Kim to locate Doctor Drakken's secret headquarters and rescue Ron. The game places the player in the role of Kim. The Bebes and Gill are also enemies in the game.
''Disney's Kim Possible 2: Drakken's Demise'' was released for the GBA on September 22, 2004, in North America and on July 21, 2005, in Japan. The game was developed by Artificial Mind and Movement and published by Disney Interactive Studios. The game places the player in the role of Kim to defeat Doctor Drakken, Shego, Duff Killigan, Gemini, and Falsetto Jones. Drakken's Demise is divided into four "episodes", most of which are sequels to episodes in the show's second season. The first episode, ''True or Falsetto?'', Falsetto Jones breaks out of prison and stages a theft to get revenge on Kim Possible for foiling his previous crime in ''Rufus in Show''. In ''Altitude Attitude'', Duff Killigan steals a weather machine and hides it in the mountains. Fortunately, he forgot to steal the instructions, too. This is similar to the TV episode ''Job Unfair'', but also has the "Killer Snowmen" from ''Day of the Snowmen''.
In ''The "Rufus" Factor'', Ron asks Kim to help him find Rufus, who has been kidnapped by Gemini. This is a reference to the "Rufus Factor" epologue in ''The Ron Factor''. The last episode, ''Day of the Destructo-Bots'', Drakken finishes his destructo-bots from ''Car Trouble'' and sends them on a rampage through Middleton. Kim has to stop them before her date with Josh Mankey. Naturally, Drakken doesn't make it easy, and neither does Shego, whom Kim must fight as well.
''Disney's Kim Possible 3: Team Possible'' was released for the GBA on July 26, 2005, in North America. Kim and Ron have teamed up to form Team Possible, to defeat Doctor Drakken, Shego, and other super villains. The game places the player in the role of Kim or Ron. ''Kim Possible 3'' is the first game where Ron Stoppable is a playable character. Throughout the game, both characters must work together to advance through the game, as Kim may not be able to reach an area that Ron can. The game can be played with two players over a link cable connection; if this is not available, the player can toggle each character. The other character has no AI and will not move when the player is not controlling him or her.

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