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{{title|''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'' (video game)}}
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{{Out of universe}}
 
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{{Youmay|the video game|the [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince|novel]], [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|film]] or [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (soundtrack)|soundtrack of the same name]]}}
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{{Youmay|the video game|the [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince|novel]], [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|film]], [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (soundtrack)|soundtrack]], [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game soundtrack)|video game soundtrack]] of the same name or [[Severus Snape|man nicknamed Half-Blood Prince]]}}
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{{Video game infobox
 
{{Video_game_infobox
 
 
|image=[[File:hp6 game.JPG|250px]]
 
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|name=Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
 
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|released=[[30 June]], [[2009]] (US)
 
|released=[[30 June]], [[2009]] (US)
 
|genre=Action-adventure
 
|genre=Action-adventure
|platforms=*Microsoft Windows
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|platform=*Microsoft Windows
 
*PlayStation 2
 
*PlayStation 2
 
*PlayStation 3
 
*PlayStation 3
 
*[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Nintendo DS)|Nintendo DS]]
*Nintendo DS
 
 
*Xbox 360
 
*Xbox 360
 
*PlayStation Portable
 
*PlayStation Portable
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{{Quote|Summon the Wizard Within You|Official tagline}}
 
{{Quote|Summon the Wizard Within You|Official tagline}}
   
'''''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince''''' is a video game developed by Electronic Arts and published by Electronic Arts. The game coincides with the theatrical release of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''. The game was released on [[30 June]], [[2009]], on the Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, and Xbox 360 platforms.
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'''''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince''''' is a video game developed by [[Electronic Arts]] and published by Electronic Arts. The game coincides with the theatrical release of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''. The game was released on [[30 June]], [[2009]], on the Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, and Xbox 360 platforms.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
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==Content==
 
==Content==
 
*[[Quidditch]]
 
*[[Quidditch]]
*[[Wizards|Wizard]] duels and multiplayer duelling mode
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*[[Wizardkind|Wizard]] duels and multiplayer duelling mode
*[[Potion]]-making
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*[[Potion|Potion-making]]
 
*[[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] free-roaming (similar to the previous ''Harry Potter'' game, ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (video game)|Order of the Phoenix]]'')
 
*[[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] free-roaming (similar to the previous ''Harry Potter'' game, ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (video game)|Order of the Phoenix]]'')
 
*Missions at night
 
*Missions at night
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===[[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]]===
 
===[[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]]===
 
*'''Initial location'''
 
*'''Initial location'''
**Front Gates
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**[[Entrance Gates|Front Gates]]
**[[Rubeus Hagrid's cabin|Hagrid's hut]]
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**[[Hagrid's Hut]]
 
*'''1st location area unlocked (Main Entrance Area and Grand Staircase Tower)'''
 
*'''1st location area unlocked (Main Entrance Area and Grand Staircase Tower)'''
 
**[[Gryffindor Tower]]
 
**[[Gryffindor Tower]]
 
**[[Grand Staircase]]
 
**[[Grand Staircase]]
 
**[[Entrance Hall]]
 
**[[Entrance Hall]]
**[[Entrance Courtyard]]
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**[[Viaduct Courtyard|Entrance Courtyard]]
**[[Viaduct (I)|Viaduct]]
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**[[Viaduct]]
 
**[[Viaduct Entrance]]
 
**[[Viaduct Entrance]]
 
**[[Entrance Dungeon]]
 
**[[Entrance Dungeon]]
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**[[Great Hall]] (Gryffindor [[Duelling Club]] Location)
 
**[[Great Hall]] (Gryffindor [[Duelling Club]] Location)
 
**[[Headmaster's office|Dumbledore's office]]
 
**[[Headmaster's office|Dumbledore's office]]
**''[[Paved Courtyard]]''
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**''[[The Quad|Paved Courtyard]]''
* '''2nd location area unlocked (Clock Tower Area - 5th Floor)'''
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*'''2nd location area unlocked (Clock Tower Area - 5th Floor)'''
**[[Hospital wing|Hospital Wing]]
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**[[Hospital Wing]]
 
**[[Clock Tower]]
 
**[[Clock Tower]]
 
**[[Clock Tower Courtyard]]
 
**[[Clock Tower Courtyard]]
**[[Covered Bridge]]
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**[[Wooden Bridge|Covered Bridge]]
 
**[[Stone Circle]]
 
**[[Stone Circle]]
**[[Quidditch]] Gate (Flying Club Location)
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**[[Quidditch Gate]] (Flying Club Location)
 
**[[Training Grounds]] (Hufflepuff Duelling Club Location)
 
**[[Training Grounds]] (Hufflepuff Duelling Club Location)
**[[Hogwarts greenhouses|Hogwarts Greenhouses]] (Potions Club Location)
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**[[Hogwarts Greenhouses]] (Potions Club Location)
 
**[[Boathouse]]
 
**[[Boathouse]]
 
*'''3rd Location area unlocked (7th Floor)'''
 
*'''3rd Location area unlocked (7th Floor)'''
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**[[Hogwarts Castle|Sixth Floor]]
 
**[[Hogwarts Castle|Seventh Floor]]
 
**[[Hogwarts Castle|Seventh Floor]]
 
**[[Horace Slughorn's second office|Slughorn's Office]]
 
**[[Horace Slughorn's second office|Slughorn's Office]]
**''[[Paved Courtyard]]'' (Slytherin Duelling Club Location)
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**''[[The Quad|Paved Courtyard]]'' (Slytherin Duelling Club Location)
 
*'''4th Location area unlocked (Transfiguration Area)'''
 
*'''4th Location area unlocked (Transfiguration Area)'''
 
**[[Stone Bridge]]
 
**[[Stone Bridge]]
**[[Transfiguration Courtyard]] (Ravenclaw Duelling Club Location)
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**[[Middle Courtyard|Transfiguration Courtyard]] (Ravenclaw Duelling Club Location)
 
**[[Hogwarts Library|Library]]
 
**[[Hogwarts Library|Library]]
**''[[Classroom 2E|Charms Classroom]]''
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**''[[Charms Classroom]]''
**''[[Transfiguration Classroom]]''
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**''[[Classroom 1B|Transfiguration Classroom]]''
 
*'''5th Location area unlocked (Astronomy Tower Area)'''
 
*'''5th Location area unlocked (Astronomy Tower Area)'''
 
**[[Suspension Bridge]]
 
**[[Suspension Bridge]]
 
**[[Astronomy Tower]]
 
**[[Astronomy Tower]]
**[[Fifth-floor boys' restroom]] {{comment|similar to [[Myrtle]]'s [[Second-floor girls' lavatory|bathroom]] but sinks are moved and there are urinals instead of stalls}}
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**[[Moaning Myrtle's Bathroom]] {{comment|similar to [[sixth-floor boys' bathroom]]}}
 
**''[[Owlery]]''
 
**''[[Owlery]]''
   
 
===Other locations===
 
===Other locations===
*[[Horcrux cave|Horcrux Cave]]
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*[[The Cave|Horcrux Cave]]
 
*[[The Burrow]]
 
*[[The Burrow]]
 
*[[Spinner's End]] {{comment|in cutscenes}}
 
*[[Spinner's End]] {{comment|in cutscenes}}
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==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
[[File:Hp_hbp_duel_2.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Harry Duelling.]]
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[[File:Hp hbp duel 2.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Harry Duelling]]
   
 
===Wii===
 
===Wii===
 
The game utilises the Wii Remote features as it did in the ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (video game)|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'' video game.<ref name=IGN>IGN. [http://au.pc.ign.com/articles/868/868508p1.html/ EA Announces Half-Blood Prince] ''IGN''. Accessed April 23, 2008.</ref>. But unlike the previous game, players can now also use the motion sensing and vibration features to brew [[potion]]s. [[Potion]] brewing involves following a complex recipe one step at a time. The steps include picking up vials of liquid, shaking them (by shaking the Wii Remote) until they froth, and tipping the Wii Remote to pour it into the mixture, being very careful not to pour in too much. Another possible step is stirring the mixture with the Wii Remote until it changes colour. If it starts vibrating, that is the sign to move away before it blows up.<ref name=videogamer>videogamer.com. [http://www.videogamer.com/xbox360/harry_potter_and_the_halfblood_prince/preview-881.html Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Hands-on] ''videogamer.com''. Accessed April 26, 2008.</ref>
 
The game utilises the Wii Remote features as it did in the ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (video game)|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'' video game.<ref name=IGN>IGN. [http://au.pc.ign.com/articles/868/868508p1.html/ EA Announces Half-Blood Prince] ''IGN''. Accessed April 23, 2008.</ref>. But unlike the previous game, players can now also use the motion sensing and vibration features to brew [[potion]]s. [[Potion]] brewing involves following a complex recipe one step at a time. The steps include picking up vials of liquid, shaking them (by shaking the Wii Remote) until they froth, and tipping the Wii Remote to pour it into the mixture, being very careful not to pour in too much. Another possible step is stirring the mixture with the Wii Remote until it changes colour. If it starts vibrating, that is the sign to move away before it blows up.<ref name=videogamer>videogamer.com. [http://www.videogamer.com/xbox360/harry_potter_and_the_halfblood_prince/preview-881.html Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Hands-on] ''videogamer.com''. Accessed April 26, 2008.</ref>
   
[[Harry Potter]] can duel against [[Draco Malfoy]] in a Duelling Room with a long platform, similar to the one seen in the [[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets|second film]], but wider to allow dodging of spells. Moving in order to dodge is done with the Nunchuk Control Stick, while casting spells is done with Wii Remote and Nunchuk gestures. Combat spells currently implemented include a shield spell ("[[Shield Charm|Protego]]") cast by crossing the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, a standard attack spell by striking downwards with the Wii Remote ("[[Stunning Spell|Stupefy]]"), a charged version by holding the Wii Remote up for longer first, and a more powerful attack spell by swinging the Wii Remote and Nunchuck to the left.<ref name=videogamer>videogamer.com. [http://www.videogamer.com/xbox360/harry_potter_and_the_halfblood_prince/preview-881.html Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Hands-on] ''videogamer.com''. Accessed [[April 26]], [[2008]].</ref> There&nbsp;is also Quidditch & 2-player Duelling.
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[[Harry Potter]] can duel against [[Draco Malfoy]] in a Duelling Room with a long platform, similar to the one seen in the [[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets|second film]], but wider to allow dodging of spells. Moving in order to dodge is done with the Nunchuk Control Stick, while casting spells is done with Wii Remote and Nunchuk gestures. Combat spells currently implemented include a shield spell ("[[Shield Charm|Protego]]") cast by crossing the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, a standard attack spell by striking downwards with the Wii Remote ("[[Stunning Spell|Stupefy]]"), a charged version by holding the Wii Remote up for longer first, and a more powerful attack spell by swinging the Wii Remote and Nunchuck to the left.<ref name=videogamer/> There is also Quidditch & 2-player Duelling.
   
The game follows the film nearly word for word but misses out on some points from the book, just like the film did. First the player follows a story mode type of play and completes missions, but after Dumbledore's death, there is free time to finish potions, complete Quidditch trials and practice duelling with the Gryffindor's, Hufflepuff's, Ravenclaw's and Slytherins.
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The game follows the film nearly word for word but misses out on some points from the book, just like the film did. First the player follows a story mode type of play and completes missions, but after Dumbledore's death, there is free time to finish potions, complete Quidditch trials and practise duelling with the Gryffindor's, Hufflepuff's, Ravenclaw's and Slytherins.
   
[[File:HBP_Quidditch_380_0.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Harry in a Quidditch Match]]
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[[File:HBP Quidditch 380 0.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Harry in a Quidditch Match]]
 
===Nintendo DS===
 
===Nintendo DS===
 
{{main|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Nintendo DS)}}
In the Nintendo DS version of the game, the Stylus is used, once again, for [[spell]]s as well as mini-games such as [[Gobstones]], collecting ingredients for potions, [[Quidditch]] games, and [[Exploding Snap]]. It also has have six "environmental" spells including [[Summoning Charm|Accio]] and [[Fire-Making Spell|Incendio]], and twelve combat spells. The game is free roaming with mini quests as well as closely following the story line <ref name=PocketGamer>Pocket Gamer. [http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/DS/Harry+Potter+and+the+Half-Blood+Prince/news.asp?c=6609 Hands on with Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince DS ''Pocket Gamer''] (Accessed April 24, 2008)</ref>.
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In the Nintendo DS version of the game, the Stylus is used, once again, for [[spell]]s as well as mini-games such as [[Gobstones]], collecting ingredients for potions, [[Quidditch]] games, and [[Exploding Snap]]. It also has have six "environmental" spells including [[Summoning Charm|Accio]] and [[Fire-Making Spell|Incendio]], and twelve combat spells. The game is free roaming with mini quests as well as closely following the story line<ref name=PocketGamer>Pocket Gamer. [http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/DS/Harry+Potter+and+the+Half-Blood+Prince/news.asp?c=6609 Hands on with Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince DS ''Pocket Gamer''] (Accessed April 24, 2008)</ref>.
   
 
===PSP===
 
===PSP===
The Game-Mechanics are different in the PSP version, because of the lack of the right analogstick. Detailed information about the mechanics is missing.
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The Game-Mechanics are different in the PSP version, because of the lack of the right analogue stick. Detailed information about the mechanics is missing.
   
 
===PlayStation 3===
 
===PlayStation 3===
The game uses SIXAXIS controls or the right analog stick just like the previous game, but this time it includes DUALSHOCK 3 vibration capability. Also, it includes use of the PS3's trophy system.
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The game uses SIXAXIS controls or the right analogue stick just like the previous game, but this time it includes DUALSHOCK 3 vibration capability. Also, it includes use of the PS3's trophy system.
   
 
===PC===
 
===PC===
[[File:Harry_Potter_and_the_Half-Blood_Prince_(video_game).JPG|thumb|left|336px|Hogwarts staff (Professors Dumbledore, MCGonagall, Hagrid, Slughorn and Snape)]]A keyboard and mouse is used, just like the previous game and the controls are reportedly easier to use. However, the game can also be controlled with an analogue joypad. Support for the XBOX 360 controller is built in (and graphics of controls use this controller), but other generic controllers work perfectly as well. There is no multiplayer wizard duelling for the pc platform.
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[[File:Harry_Potter_and_the_Half-Blood_Prince_(video_game).JPG|thumb|left|200px|Hogwarts staff (Professors Dumbledore, McGonagall, Hagrid, Slughorn and Snape)]]A keyboard and mouse is used, just like the previous game and the controls are reportedly easier to use. However, the game can also be controlled with an analogue joypad. Support for the XBOX 360 controller is built in (and graphics of controls use this controller), but other generic controllers work perfectly as well. There is no multiplayer wizard duelling for the PC platform, as the PC is purely single player.
   
 
===Xbox 360===
 
===Xbox 360===
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===Playstation 2===
 
===Playstation 2===
 
Spells are cast with the control stick just like the previous game.
 
Spells are cast with the control stick just like the previous game.
 
[[Video:The trailer of the game|thumb|300px|left]]
 
   
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
 
*[[Daniel Radcliffe]] as [[Harry Potter]] (appearance), voiced by [[Adam Sopp]]
 
*[[Daniel Radcliffe]] as [[Harry Potter]] (appearance), voiced by [[Adam Sopp]]
*[[Emma Watson]] as [[Hermione Granger]] (appearance), voiced by [[Rachel Sternberg]]
 
 
*[[Rupert Grint]] as [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]]
 
*[[Rupert Grint]] as [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]]
 
*[[Emma Watson]] as [[Hermione Granger]] (appearance), voiced by [[Rachel Sternberg]]
*[[Tom Felton]] as [[Draco Malfoy]]
 
 
*[[Bonnie Wright]] as [[Ginevra Weasley|Ginny Weasley]]
 
*[[Bonnie Wright]] as [[Ginevra Weasley|Ginny Weasley]]
 
*[[Tom Felton]] as [[Draco Malfoy]]
 
*[[Evanna Lynch]] as [[Luna Lovegood]]
 
*[[Evanna Lynch]] as [[Luna Lovegood]]
*[[Katie Leung]] as [[Cho Chang]] (appearance)
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*[[Katie Leung]] as [[Cho Chang]]
 
*[[Georgina Leonidas]] as [[Katie Bell]]
 
*[[Georgina Leonidas]] as [[Katie Bell]]
 
*[[Jessie Cave]] as [[Lavender Brown]]
 
*[[Jessie Cave]] as [[Lavender Brown]]
 
*[[Josh Herdman]] as [[Gregory Goyle]]
 
*[[Josh Herdman]] as [[Gregory Goyle]]
 
*[[Jamie Waylett]] as [[Vincent Crabbe]]
 
*[[Jamie Waylett]] as [[Vincent Crabbe]]
* [[Alfie Enoch]] as [[Dean Thomas]]
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*[[Alfred Enoch|Alfie Enoch]] as [[Dean Thomas]]
 
*[[Jim Broadbent]] as [[Horace Slughorn]] (appearance), voiced by [[Michael Percival]]
 
*[[Jim Broadbent]] as [[Horace Slughorn]] (appearance), voiced by [[Michael Percival]]
 
*[[Alan Rickman]] as [[Severus Snape]] (appearance), voiced by [[James Faulkner]]
 
*[[Alan Rickman]] as [[Severus Snape]] (appearance), voiced by [[James Faulkner]]
 
*[[Helena Bonham Carter]] as [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] (appearance), voiced by [[Beth Chalmers]]
 
*[[Helena Bonham Carter]] as [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] (appearance), voiced by [[Beth Chalmers]]
*[[Violet Columbus]] as [[Shepherdess]] (appearance)
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*[[Violet Columbus]] as [[Shepherdess]] (appearance), voiced by [[Eleanor Hans]]
 
*[[Michael Gambon]] as [[Albus Dumbledore]] (appearance), voiced by [[Christopher Birch]]
 
*[[Michael Gambon]] as [[Albus Dumbledore]] (appearance), voiced by [[Christopher Birch]]
 
*[[Helen McCrory]] as [[Narcissa Malfoy]] (appearance)
 
*[[Helen McCrory]] as [[Narcissa Malfoy]] (appearance)
*[[Dave Legeno]] as [[Fenrir Greyback]] (appearance)
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*[[Dave Legeno]] as [[Fenrir Greyback]]
*[[David Bradley]] as [[Argus Filch]] (appearance), voiced by [[Allan Corduner]]<ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1395738/</ref>
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*[[David Bradley]] as [[Argus Filch]] (appearance), voiced by [[Allan Corduner]]<ref name="imdb">[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1395738/ Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Video Game 2009) - IMDb]</ref>
*[[Romilda Vane]] {{mention}}
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*[[Romilda Vane]] {{Mention}}
*[[Hannah Abbott]] {{mention}}
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*[[Hannah Abbott]] {{Mention}}
*[[Susan Bones]] {{mention}}
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*[[Susan Bones]] {{Mention}}
 
*[[Amelia Bones]] {{Mention}}
 
*[[Amelia Bones]] {{Mention}}
*[[Bloody Baron|The Bloody Baron]] {{mention}}
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*[[Bloody Baron|The Bloody Baron]] {{Mention}}
 
*[[Tony Dudson]] as [[Giffard Abbott]]
 
*[[Tony Dudson]] as [[Giffard Abbott]]
*[[Jonathan Kydd]] as [[Basil Fronsac]] / [[Termeritus Shanks]]
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*[[Jonathan Kydd]] as [[Basil Fronsac]] / [[Temeritus Shanks]]
 
*[[Beth Chalmers]] as [[Damara Dodderidge]] / [[Gargoyle]]
 
*[[Beth Chalmers]] as [[Damara Dodderidge]] / [[Gargoyle]]
 
*[[Michael Percival]] as [[Timothy the Timid]] / [[Gargoyle]]
 
*[[Michael Percival]] as [[Timothy the Timid]] / [[Gargoyle]]
 
*[[Isobel Middleton]] as [[Fat Lady]]
 
*[[Isobel Middleton]] as [[Fat Lady]]
*[[Fred and George Weasley]] {{mention}}
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*[[Fred and George Weasley]] {{Mention}}
*[[Sybill Trelawney]] {{mention}}
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*[[Sybill Trelawney]] {{Mention}}
 
*[[Fang]] {{comment|Heard only}}
 
*[[Fang]] {{comment|Heard only}}
 
*[[Leanne]]
 
*[[Leanne]]
 
*[[Tom Riddle]]
 
*[[Tom Riddle]]
 
*[[Lestrange]]
 
*[[Lestrange]]
*[[Avery]]
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*[[Avery (disambiguation)|Avery]]
 
*[[Pansy Parkinson]]
 
*[[Pansy Parkinson]]
*[[Sirius Black]] {{mention}}
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*[[Sirius Black]] {{Mention}}
 
*[[Freddie Stroma]] as [[Cormac McLaggen]]
 
*[[Freddie Stroma]] as [[Cormac McLaggen]]
 
*[[John Cleese]] as [[Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington|Nearly Headless Nick]] (appearance), voiced by [[David Coker]]
 
*[[John Cleese]] as [[Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington|Nearly Headless Nick]] (appearance), voiced by [[David Coker]]
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*[[Joanna Shah]]
 
*[[Joanna Shah]]
   
===Playable Characters===
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===Playable characters===
*''[[Harry Potter]]'' - Set as the main character, Harry can travel around the castle, on the grounds, at the Quidditch Pitch, duel, and mix potions.
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*[[Harry Potter]] - Set as the main character, Harry can travel around the castle, on the grounds, at the Quidditch Pitch, duel, and mix potions.
*''[[Ron Weasley]]'' - when he is under the love potion sent by [[Romilda Vane]]. Hearts burst out of Ron's head as he walks and he is very slow. His only mission is to follow Harry to Slughorn's office.
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*[[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] - when he is under the love potion sent by [[Romilda Vane]]. Hearts burst out of Ron's head as he walks and he is very slow. His only mission is to follow Harry to Slughorn's office.
*''[[Ginny Weasley]]'' - when Harry is in detention and can not make a Quidditch game. Ginny becomes [[Seeker]] and plays against [[Cho Chang]] in the Gryffindor-Ravenclaw Match.
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*[[Ginevra Weasley|Ginny Weasley]] - when Harry is in detention and can not make a Quidditch game. Ginny becomes [[Seeker]] and plays against [[Cho Chang]] in the Gryffindor-Ravenclaw Match.
   
 
==Spells==
 
==Spells==
[[File:32421243294964.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Stupefy]]
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===Duelling spells===
 
===Duelling spells===
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*''[[Levicorpus]]'' (if used on a [[Death Eaters|Death Eater]] they will float upright instead of hang upside down)
 
*''[[Levicorpus]]'' (if used on a [[Death Eaters|Death Eater]] they will float upright instead of hang upside down)
 
*''[[Knockback Jinx|Flipendo]]'' (Mobile version only)
 
*''[[Knockback Jinx|Flipendo]]'' (Mobile version only)
[[File:Sadsda.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Charged Stupefy]]
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[[File:Sadsda.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Charged Stupefy]]
   
 
===Environmental spells===
 
===Environmental spells===
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===Other===
 
===Other===
*''[[Sectumsempra]],'' ''[[Killing Curse|Avada Kedavra]]'' and [''[Vulnera Sanentur]]'' also appear in cut scenes.
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*''[[Sectumsempra]],'' ''[[Killing Curse|Avada Kedavra]]'' and ''[[Vulnera Sanentur]]'' also appear in cut scenes.
**'''3 Crests''' - Two Player Dueling Pack 1: Draco & Luna
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**'''3 Crests''' - Two Player Duelling Pack 1: Draco & Luna
 
**'''8 Crests''' - More health in duels
 
**'''8 Crests''' - More health in duels
**'''14 Crests''' - Two Player Dueling Pack 2: Training Ground Dueling Arena
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**'''14 Crests''' - Two Player Duelling Pack 2: Training Ground Duelling Arena
 
**'''21 Crests''' - Dungbombs in prank boxes around Hogwarts
 
**'''21 Crests''' - Dungbombs in prank boxes around Hogwarts
**'''29 Crests''' - Two Player Dueling Pack 2: Crabbe & Goyle
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**'''29 Crests''' - Two Player Duelling Pack 2: Crabbe & Goyle
 
**'''38 Crests''' - Score boost in flying events
 
**'''38 Crests''' - Score boost in flying events
 
**'''48 Crests''' - Exploding Cauldrons in prank boxes around Hogwarts
 
**'''48 Crests''' - Exploding Cauldrons in prank boxes around Hogwarts
**'''59 Crests''' - Two Player Dueling Pack 4: The Transfiguration Dueling Arena
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**'''59 Crests''' - Two Player Duelling Pack 4: The Transfiguration Duelling Arena
 
**'''71 Crests''' - Max health in duels
 
**'''71 Crests''' - Max health in duels
**'''84 Crests''' - Two Player Dueling Pack 5: Ginny & Hermione
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**'''84 Crests''' - Two Player Duelling Pack 5: Ginny & Hermione
 
**'''98 Crests''' - Love Potion in Potions Club
 
**'''98 Crests''' - Love Potion in Potions Club
**'''113 Crests''' - Two Player Dueling Pack 4: Paved Courtyard Dueling Arena
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**'''113 Crests''' - Two Player Duelling Pack 4: Paved Courtyard Duelling Arena
 
**'''129 Crests''' - More mini-crests with each cast
 
**'''129 Crests''' - More mini-crests with each cast
**'''150 Crests''' - Multiplayer Dueling Pack 7: Severus Snape
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**'''150 Crests''' - Multiplayer Duelling Pack 7: Severus Snape
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
*In the game, during the Death Eater attack on The Burrow, Harry duels [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] twice and [[Fenrir Greyback]] once. In the film, Harry only deflects a few of their spells, and sends a couple of spells back at them, with the aid of Ginny and later with the aid of [[Remus Lupin]], Tonks, and [[Arthur Weasley]]. In the book, the attack on the burrow scene doesn't take place.
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*In the game, during the Death Eater attack on The Burrow, Harry duels [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] twice and [[Fenrir Greyback]] once. In the film, Harry only deflects a few of their spells, and sends a couple of spells back at them, with the aid of Ginny and later with the aid of [[Remus Lupin]], [[Nymphadora Tonks]], and [[Arthur Weasley]]. In the book, the attack on the burrow scene doesn't take place.
 
*In the game, Harry duels two normal Death Eaters in the castle, [[Fenrir Greyback]] in the [[Clock Tower Courtyard]], and [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] by [[Rubeus Hagrid's cabin]], which is on fire. In the film, Harry doesn't duel with any of the Death Eaters. He casts two spells at Snape, both of which get deflected, and Bellatrix hits him with a spell. In the book, Harry sends several curses at Snape, all of which get deflected. Snape retaliates with some spells of his own, then he leaves. Some other Death Eaters also attack Harry.
 
*In the game, Harry duels two normal Death Eaters in the castle, [[Fenrir Greyback]] in the [[Clock Tower Courtyard]], and [[Bellatrix Lestrange]] by [[Rubeus Hagrid's cabin]], which is on fire. In the film, Harry doesn't duel with any of the Death Eaters. He casts two spells at Snape, both of which get deflected, and Bellatrix hits him with a spell. In the book, Harry sends several curses at Snape, all of which get deflected. Snape retaliates with some spells of his own, then he leaves. Some other Death Eaters also attack Harry.
*In the game, the stalls in the bathroom that Harry and Draco duel in have disapeared, leaving a wide open space with urinals on two walls. There is no cover what so ever, unlike in the film.
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*In the game, the stalls in the bathroom that Harry and Draco duel in have disappeared, leaving a wide open space with urinals on two walls. There is no cover whatsoever, unlike in the film.
 
*After Harry takes [[Felix Felicis]], he duels Crabbe and Goyle. During this duel, Crabbe and Goyle cannot hit Harry even when aiming directly at him. He then meets Slughorn in the Herbology greenhouses and brews a [[Dragon dung Fertiliser|Dragon Dung Fertiliser]]. While brewing this potion, Harry can add as much of each correct ingredient, and boil or stir the potion as much as he likes without causing it to smoke.
 
*After Harry takes [[Felix Felicis]], he duels Crabbe and Goyle. During this duel, Crabbe and Goyle cannot hit Harry even when aiming directly at him. He then meets Slughorn in the Herbology greenhouses and brews a [[Dragon dung Fertiliser|Dragon Dung Fertiliser]]. While brewing this potion, Harry can add as much of each correct ingredient, and boil or stir the potion as much as he likes without causing it to smoke.
*Several areas were added to the [[Hogwarts Castle|castle]], and some were taken away. Areas that were added are the [[Entrance Gates]], the [[Quidditch Gate]], the [[Quidditch Pitch]], the [[Astronomy Tower]], the [[Training Grounds]], [[Horace Slughorn's second office|Slughorn's office]], and a passage in the dungeons that leads to a spiral staircase that goes up to the sixth and seventh floors. Areas that were taken away include the entire [[Fourth Floor]] (except the [[Hospital Wing]] and the corridor outside of it that leads to the [[Clock Tower |Clock Tower]]), [[prefects' bathroom|the Prefect's Bathroom]] (you can see the door, but you can't go inside), [[Moaning Myrtle's Bathroom|Myrtle's Bathroom]] (replaced with the boys bathroom), [[Trophy Room|the Trophy Room]] (you can see the door, but can't go in), [[North Tower|the North Tower]], [[Defence Against the Dark Arts Classroom|the DADA Classroom]] (which is inaccessible) and [[Room of Requirement|the Room of Requirement]], which is also not accessible.
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*Several areas were added to the [[Hogwarts Castle|castle]], and some were taken away. Areas that were added are the [[Entrance Gates]], the [[Quidditch Gate]], the [[Quidditch pitch|Quidditch Pitch]], the [[Astronomy Tower]], the [[Training Grounds]], [[Horace Slughorn's second office|Slughorn's office]], and a passage in the dungeons that leads to a spiral staircase that goes up to the sixth and seventh floors. Areas that were taken away include the entire [[Hogwarts Castle#Fourth Floor|Fourth Floor]] (except the [[Hospital Wing]] and the corridor outside of it that leads to the [[Clock Tower]]), [[prefects' bathroom|the Prefect's Bathroom]] (you can see the door, but you can't go inside), Myrtle Warren's bathroom (replaced with the boys bathroom), [[Trophy Room|the Trophy Room]] (you can see the door, but can't go in), [[North Tower|the North Tower]], [[Classroom 3C|the DADA Classroom]] (which is inaccessible) and [[Room of Requirement|the Room of Requirement]], which is also not accessible.
*As described in the book, whenever Harry goes near the Room of Requirement, a girl drops a scale. In the game, when you do the mission to find Draco on the seventh floor (where you find the Polyjuice Potion recipe), a girl drops scales which can be repaired, broken, levitated, and depulsed.
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*As described in the book, whenever Harry goes near the Room of Requirement, a girl drops a scale. In the game, when you do the mission to find Draco on the seventh floor (where you find the Polyjuice Potion recipe), a girl drops scales which can be repaired, broken, levitated, and repulsed.
 
*All the wands in the game are exact replicas of Harry Potter's wand and all brooms resemble Harry Potter's Firebolt.
 
*All the wands in the game are exact replicas of Harry Potter's wand and all brooms resemble Harry Potter's Firebolt.
 
*In the game, only a fully charged Protego sends Expelliarmus, Levicorpus, and Petrificus Totalus back, but if it's a non charged Protego the spell is not deflected, and the spell still hits you.
 
*In the game, only a fully charged Protego sends Expelliarmus, Levicorpus, and Petrificus Totalus back, but if it's a non charged Protego the spell is not deflected, and the spell still hits you.
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*In the game, during Gryffindor's second Quidditch match against Hufflepuff, Harry catches the snitch and Gryffindor wins the match. In the book, Harry is hit in the head with a bludger by McLaggen, causing him to fall from his broom, and for Hufflepuff to win the match.
 
*In the game, during Gryffindor's second Quidditch match against Hufflepuff, Harry catches the snitch and Gryffindor wins the match. In the book, Harry is hit in the head with a bludger by McLaggen, causing him to fall from his broom, and for Hufflepuff to win the match.
 
*If Harry use Levicorpus on Bellatrix or Fenrir Greyback, the effect is not like when Harry casts it on students. Bellatrix and Greyback just fly up, they are not hoisted into the air and dangle upside-down.
 
*If Harry use Levicorpus on Bellatrix or Fenrir Greyback, the effect is not like when Harry casts it on students. Bellatrix and Greyback just fly up, they are not hoisted into the air and dangle upside-down.
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*This was the last ''Harry Potter'' game released for the PlayStation 2 and the PlayStation Portable.
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*There was a small cutscene where Harry finished making a Shrinking Solution and asked Ginny to go to Hogsmeade which she denied it. During this, you can hear a record screeching sound effect and becomes one of the hilarious transitions in an HP game.
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*{{IMDb title|1395738|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Video Game 2009)}}
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*{{IMDb title|1395738|''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince''}}
*[http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/16293/EA-Announces-Harry-Potter-and-the-HalfBlood-Prince/ Press Release at TEAMXBOX.com]
 
*[http://www.addictgaming.com/screenshots/Harry_Potter_And_The_Half_Blood_Prince/ Game Screenshots]
 
*[http://harrypotterupdate.multiply.com/journal/item/192/Half-Blood_Prince_video_game_achievements_plus_new_screenshots_from_the_game_and_more... Half-Blood Prince (video game) complete list of Missions]
 
   
 
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==See also==
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"Summon the Wizard Within You"
— Official tagline

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is a video game developed by Electronic Arts and published by Electronic Arts. The game coincides with the theatrical release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. The game was released on 30 June, 2009, on the Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, and Xbox 360 platforms.

Plot

In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Dumbledore prepares Harry for the final battle that he knows is fast approaching as Voldemort is tightening his grip on both the Muggle and wizarding worlds. Together they work to find the key to unlock Voldemort's defences and, to this end, Dumbledore recruits his old friend and colleague, the well-connected and unsuspecting bon vivant Professor Horace Slughorn, whom he believes holds crucial information about Voldemort's power.

Content

Locations

Note:- Locations in italics are optional areas that are not necessary to visit to complete the game.

Hogwarts

Other locations

Gameplay

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Harry Duelling

Wii

The game utilises the Wii Remote features as it did in the Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix video game.[1]. But unlike the previous game, players can now also use the motion sensing and vibration features to brew potions. Potion brewing involves following a complex recipe one step at a time. The steps include picking up vials of liquid, shaking them (by shaking the Wii Remote) until they froth, and tipping the Wii Remote to pour it into the mixture, being very careful not to pour in too much. Another possible step is stirring the mixture with the Wii Remote until it changes colour. If it starts vibrating, that is the sign to move away before it blows up.[2]

Harry Potter can duel against Draco Malfoy in a Duelling Room with a long platform, similar to the one seen in the second film, but wider to allow dodging of spells. Moving in order to dodge is done with the Nunchuk Control Stick, while casting spells is done with Wii Remote and Nunchuk gestures. Combat spells currently implemented include a shield spell ("Protego") cast by crossing the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, a standard attack spell by striking downwards with the Wii Remote ("Stupefy"), a charged version by holding the Wii Remote up for longer first, and a more powerful attack spell by swinging the Wii Remote and Nunchuck to the left.[2] There is also Quidditch & 2-player Duelling.

The game follows the film nearly word for word but misses out on some points from the book, just like the film did. First the player follows a story mode type of play and completes missions, but after Dumbledore's death, there is free time to finish potions, complete Quidditch trials and practise duelling with the Gryffindor's, Hufflepuff's, Ravenclaw's and Slytherins.

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Harry in a Quidditch Match

Nintendo DS

In the Nintendo DS version of the game, the Stylus is used, once again, for spells as well as mini-games such as Gobstones, collecting ingredients for potions, Quidditch games, and Exploding Snap. It also has have six "environmental" spells including Accio and Incendio, and twelve combat spells. The game is free roaming with mini quests as well as closely following the story line[3].

PSP

The Game-Mechanics are different in the PSP version, because of the lack of the right analogue stick. Detailed information about the mechanics is missing.

PlayStation 3

The game uses SIXAXIS controls or the right analogue stick just like the previous game, but this time it includes DUALSHOCK 3 vibration capability. Also, it includes use of the PS3's trophy system.

PC

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Hogwarts staff (Professors Dumbledore, McGonagall, Hagrid, Slughorn and Snape)

A keyboard and mouse is used, just like the previous game and the controls are reportedly easier to use. However, the game can also be controlled with an analogue joypad. Support for the XBOX 360 controller is built in (and graphics of controls use this controller), but other generic controllers work perfectly as well. There is no multiplayer wizard duelling for the PC platform, as the PC is purely single player.

Xbox 360

Spells are cast with the control stick just like the previous game.

Playstation 2

Spells are cast with the control stick just like the previous game.

Characters

Gryffindor students

Hufflepuff students

Playable characters

  • Harry Potter - Set as the main character, Harry can travel around the castle, on the grounds, at the Quidditch Pitch, duel, and mix potions.
  • Ron Weasley - when he is under the love potion sent by Romilda Vane. Hearts burst out of Ron's head as he walks and he is very slow. His only mission is to follow Harry to Slughorn's office.
  • Ginny Weasley - when Harry is in detention and can not make a Quidditch game. Ginny becomes Seeker and plays against Cho Chang in the Gryffindor-Ravenclaw Match.

Spells

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Stupefy

Duelling spells

Sadsda

Charged Stupefy

Environmental spells

Lumos

Lumos

Other

  • Sectumsempra, Avada Kedavra and Vulnera Sanentur also appear in cut scenes.
    • 3 Crests - Two Player Duelling Pack 1: Draco & Luna
    • 8 Crests - More health in duels
    • 14 Crests - Two Player Duelling Pack 2: Training Ground Duelling Arena
    • 21 Crests - Dungbombs in prank boxes around Hogwarts
    • 29 Crests - Two Player Duelling Pack 2: Crabbe & Goyle
    • 38 Crests - Score boost in flying events
    • 48 Crests - Exploding Cauldrons in prank boxes around Hogwarts
    • 59 Crests - Two Player Duelling Pack 4: The Transfiguration Duelling Arena
    • 71 Crests - Max health in duels
    • 84 Crests - Two Player Duelling Pack 5: Ginny & Hermione
    • 98 Crests - Love Potion in Potions Club
    • 113 Crests - Two Player Duelling Pack 4: Paved Courtyard Duelling Arena
    • 129 Crests - More mini-crests with each cast
    • 150 Crests - Multiplayer Duelling Pack 7: Severus Snape

Behind the scenes

  • In the game, during the Death Eater attack on The Burrow, Harry duels Bellatrix Lestrange twice and Fenrir Greyback once. In the film, Harry only deflects a few of their spells, and sends a couple of spells back at them, with the aid of Ginny and later with the aid of Remus Lupin, Nymphadora Tonks, and Arthur Weasley. In the book, the attack on the burrow scene doesn't take place.
  • In the game, Harry duels two normal Death Eaters in the castle, Fenrir Greyback in the Clock Tower Courtyard, and Bellatrix Lestrange by Rubeus Hagrid's cabin, which is on fire. In the film, Harry doesn't duel with any of the Death Eaters. He casts two spells at Snape, both of which get deflected, and Bellatrix hits him with a spell. In the book, Harry sends several curses at Snape, all of which get deflected. Snape retaliates with some spells of his own, then he leaves. Some other Death Eaters also attack Harry.
  • In the game, the stalls in the bathroom that Harry and Draco duel in have disappeared, leaving a wide open space with urinals on two walls. There is no cover whatsoever, unlike in the film.
  • After Harry takes Felix Felicis, he duels Crabbe and Goyle. During this duel, Crabbe and Goyle cannot hit Harry even when aiming directly at him. He then meets Slughorn in the Herbology greenhouses and brews a Dragon Dung Fertiliser. While brewing this potion, Harry can add as much of each correct ingredient, and boil or stir the potion as much as he likes without causing it to smoke.
  • Several areas were added to the castle, and some were taken away. Areas that were added are the Entrance Gates, the Quidditch Gate, the Quidditch Pitch, the Astronomy Tower, the Training Grounds, Slughorn's office, and a passage in the dungeons that leads to a spiral staircase that goes up to the sixth and seventh floors. Areas that were taken away include the entire Fourth Floor (except the Hospital Wing and the corridor outside of it that leads to the Clock Tower), the Prefect's Bathroom (you can see the door, but you can't go inside), Myrtle Warren's bathroom (replaced with the boys bathroom), the Trophy Room (you can see the door, but can't go in), the North Tower, the DADA Classroom (which is inaccessible) and the Room of Requirement, which is also not accessible.
  • As described in the book, whenever Harry goes near the Room of Requirement, a girl drops a scale. In the game, when you do the mission to find Draco on the seventh floor (where you find the Polyjuice Potion recipe), a girl drops scales which can be repaired, broken, levitated, and repulsed.
  • All the wands in the game are exact replicas of Harry Potter's wand and all brooms resemble Harry Potter's Firebolt.
  • In the game, only a fully charged Protego sends Expelliarmus, Levicorpus, and Petrificus Totalus back, but if it's a non charged Protego the spell is not deflected, and the spell still hits you.
  • In the game, if you beat all of the Duelling Clubs, you can fire two Stupefys in one shot, making it easier to stun someone.
  • In the game, during Gryffindor's second Quidditch match against Hufflepuff, Harry catches the snitch and Gryffindor wins the match. In the book, Harry is hit in the head with a bludger by McLaggen, causing him to fall from his broom, and for Hufflepuff to win the match.
  • If Harry use Levicorpus on Bellatrix or Fenrir Greyback, the effect is not like when Harry casts it on students. Bellatrix and Greyback just fly up, they are not hoisted into the air and dangle upside-down.
  • This was the last Harry Potter game released for the PlayStation 2 and the PlayStation Portable.
  • There was a small cutscene where Harry finished making a Shrinking Solution and asked Ginny to go to Hogsmeade which she denied it. During this, you can hear a record screeching sound effect and becomes one of the hilarious transitions in an HP game.

External links

See also

Notes and references

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