
PS2 Zathura
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Zathura on PS2 is the 2005 2K Games tie-in to the Columbia Pictures film of the same name, itself adapted from Chris Van Allsburg's 2002 picture book. The game dropped the same year as the movie, riding the synchronized push that studios and publishers were still treating as a single coordinated release. Two kids, one board game, and a house that gets launched into deep space. The concept was built for interactive media from the start, and 2K picked it up.
The film came out in November 2005, directed by Jon Favreau and produced by Columbia and Radar Pictures. Van Allsburg had already given the world "Jumanji" in 1995 as a live-action feature, so Zathura arrived with that pedigree working underneath it. Favreau shot it practically, minimal CGI, real sets, forced perspective, a deliberate throwback to 80s Amblin-era family adventure production. The brothers were played by the two young leads, with Tim Robbins and Dax Shepard rounding out the cast. The robot on the cover of this game is the Zorgon-summoning automaton from the film, rendered with those flat red eyes, and it maps directly to the movie design. The game was published by 2K Games and developed by Helixe, a studio that specialized in licensed titles aimed at younger players on PS2 and GBA. It is not a long game, not a demanding one. It was built to sit in a kid's library next to the DVD.
Two brothers, one board game, infinite space: the 2005 tie-in that rental shelves remember.
This copy comes in original PS2 case format with the disc. The cover art is clean, the two brothers in the lower left, the robot looming center, deep space behind the house. Pre-owned PS2 cases from this period will sometimes show disc tray crack along the hinge spine, so pop the case open and check the hinge before you put this on the shelf. Condition on the disc face matters more than the case here, because replacement cases are findable but original art inserts less so. Pull the disc and check the read surface under direct light before you close the deal.
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Two brothers, one board game, infinite space: the 2005 tie-in that rental shelves remember.
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Sony's polygon era rebuilt what a console could look like on a shelf. y2k PlayStation releases shipped with jewel cases, foldout manuals, demo discs, and promotional boxes that were treated as disposable at the time. The ones that held on, through moves and attic boxes and thrift bins, land at the shop with the printing still sharp. We list them with the marks honest.
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