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Seven Little Monsters (video game)
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The video game version of Seven Little Monsters is a preschool video game developed by Monolith Productions (PC, GameCube, Xbox, PS2) and Vicarious Visions (GBA) and published by Sierra Entertainment and Vivendi Universal Games and released for the PC, GameCube, Xbox, PS2 and GBA in 2002. The PC, GameCube, Xbox and PS2 versions support LithTech technology. It is based on the PBS Kids show of the same name, itself based on the book series of the same name.
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The video game version of Seven Little Monsters is a preschool video game developed by Monolith Productions (PC, GameCube, Xbox, PS2) and Vicarious Visions (GBA) and published by Sierra Entertainment and Vivendi Universal Games and released for the PC, GameCube, Xbox, PS2 and GBA in 2002. The PC, GameCube, Xbox and PS2 versions support LithTech technology. It is based on the PBS Kids show of the same name, itself based on the book series of the same name.