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Disney's Kim Possible: What's the Switch?

The Switch is in Stores

Guess that answers the question in the title of the first PS2 Kim Possible game.
Author: Sam Bishop
Published: November 9, 2006
Hey, here's a fun fact: did you know that there's never been a Kim Possible game on the PS2? Maybe it's just because Buena Vista Games never really felt like pushing the game out onto the system (Nintendo's systems certainly do seem more, shall we way, tuned to the Kim Possible fanbase). But with a good 100+ million PlayStation 2s out there, it would be pointless to deny that at least a smidgeon of those people owning PS2s would cross over into KP territory.


Which is why we finally have Kim Possible: What's the Switch?, where "Kim Possible must begrudgingly team up with her nemesis, Shego, to restore everything back to normal when the minds of Dr. Drakken and Ron Stoppable are switched." The digital version of KP allows you to play as Kim, Shego and, most importantly, Rufus the Naked Mole Rat across across 11 globe-trotting missions.

"As the fifth video game starring Disney Channel favorite, Kim Possible, Disney's Kim Possible: What's The Switch? is an exciting opportunity for video game players to follow the crime-fighting heroine's exploits on the living room TV," intoned Craig Relyea, VP of marketing at Buena Vista Games. "Kim Possible is an extremely successful handheld video game franchise and this game looks to repeat that success on the console by bringing more fun and thrills to this engaging PlayStation 2 title."

If nary a lick o' this news story made any sense to you, well then our assumption earlier that there's not too much in the way of crossover was correct, now, wasn't it?