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'''Destroy All Humans!''' is a video game franchise developed by [[Pandemic Studios]], [[Locomotive Games]], [[Sandblast Games]], and published by [[THQ]]. The two main protagonists are voiced by J. Grant Albrect and Richard Steven Horvitz, with the exception of the game [[Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed]], in which actors Sean Donnellan and Darryl Kurylo portray the characters. The musical score for the series is performed by composer Garry Schyman. The first two games are available for the [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Xbox]] game consoles while Big Willy Unleashed is only available for the [[Wii]]. The third installment, [[Path of the Furon]] first appeared for [[Xbox 360]] on December 1, [[2008]] (in North America) and February 6, [[2009]] on the Xbox 360 and [[PlayStation 3]] (in Europe). All furons are named after viral or bacterial infections, or sometimes, the actual bacteria that cause the infections, such as Helicobacter, who is named after helicobacteria. | '''Destroy All Humans!''' is a video game franchise developed by [[Pandemic Studios]], [[Locomotive Games]], [[Sandblast Games]], and published by [[THQ]]. The two main protagonists are voiced by J. Grant Albrect and Richard Steven Horvitz, with the exception of the game [[Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed]], in which actors Sean Donnellan and Darryl Kurylo portray the characters. The musical score for the series is performed by composer Garry Schyman. The first two games are available for the [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Xbox]] game consoles while Big Willy Unleashed is only available for the [[Wii]]. The third installment, [[Path of the Furon]] first appeared for [[Xbox 360]] on [[December 1]], [[2008]] (in North America) and [[February 6]], [[2009]] on the Xbox 360 and [[PlayStation 3]] (in Europe). All furons are named after viral or bacterial infections, or sometimes, the actual bacteria that cause the infections, such as Helicobacter, who is named after helicobacteria. | ||
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