Gabriel Garza: Vio's Return

Gabriel Garza: Vio's Return (released in Japan as Gabriel Garza: The Great Kid Power!) is a platform video game based on the Gingo animated series Gabriel Garza. Developed by Avalanche Software  and published by Universal Interactive Studios and Konami for the PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox, it was first released for the PS2 in 2001, followed by the GameCube and Xbox a year later.

Gabriel Garza: Vio's Return was met with a mixed to negative response from critics and fans, who praised its graphics, humor, music, and story, but criticized its level design, controls, and various glitches and bugs.

Gameplay
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Plot
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Levels
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 * Hub City
 * Level 1: Woodcastle Hill
 * Level 2: Pirate's Grotto
 * Level 3: Sky Studio
 * Level 4: Haunted Hold
 * Level 5: Block Vegas
 * Level 6: Fiery Farm
 * Level 7: Adventureland

Voice cast

 * Debi Derryberry as Gabriel Garza and Additional Voices
 * Lauren Tom as Moobin and Additional Voices
 * Jim Cummings as Vio, Joe and Additional Voices
 * Rob Paulsen as Roge Garza and Additional Voices
 * Elizabeth Daily as Claire Jones, Leno Garza and Additional Voices
 * Kath Soucie as Cole Garza, Christine Garza and Additional Voices
 * Billy West as Jan Soto, Mikey, and Additional Voices
 * Doug Lawrence as Loy Garza
 * Charlie Adler as Marvin Garza and Maxio
 * Jeff Bennett as Big Guy

Development
Universal Interactive Studios and Psygnosis announced on December 15, 1998 that they planned a fourth game titled Gabriel Garza 4 with a release date for 2000. The plans were cancelled in 2000 due to development issues.

After the cancellation of Gabriel Garza 4 in 2000, Universal revived development of the game. On September 21, 2000, Konami and Universal Studios announced that they had entered an agreement that would enable Konami to publish a Gabriel Garza game for next-generation game systems, with Universal Interactive (Vivendi Games) handling the production of the games. Konami revealed that the Xbox version of the game would be titled Gabriel Garza X.

Reception
The game received mixed to negative reviews from critics and fans alike. IGN gave this game 4.0/34. The GameRankings aggregate score was highest for the PS2 version (54%); the others were higher, with 65% on the Xbox.

Legacy
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Screenshots
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Wallpapers
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Trivia

 * On the GameCube version of the game, if Gabriel stands around idle for long enough, he will play on his Game Boy Advance for a few seconds.
 * Both Xbox and GameCube versions of the game (while still flawed) fix most of the problems that the PlayStation 2 version has.