
The music was composed by Steve Collett, who previously arranged the music for the SNES version of the 1994 game. The levels were designed by Shaw, Wortham, Williams, and Tom Heaton. The art team consisted of Mark Wortham, Simon Sheridan, and Tony Hager, and the animation was created by Wortham, Andy Jones, and Chris Perrigo. The game was designed by Mark Shaw and programmed by Darren Clayton and Gabriel Lee. The Incredible Hulk was developed by Pocket Studios under the direction of David Williams, and with Jonathan Eubanks, Jeff Barnhart, and Steve Iles serving as producers.

The two games would see a simultaneous release coinciding with that of the film on June 20, 2003. Universal Interactive signed a deal with Marvel Enterprises for the video game rights of the Marvel Comics character Hulk in January 2002, and on June 11 revealed the development of two video games based on the property one would be a console title based on the upcoming Hulk film, while the other would be a Game Boy Advance title based on the comics. Rick reveals the Hulk's nature to Ross, and the military allows the Hulk to escape Banner's cave. Blonsky uses Banner's technology to transform himself into the Abomination, but is defeated by the Hulk. The Hulk once more fends off the military while returning to Banner's secret lab, which has been infiltrated by Emil Blonsky, one of the Leader's spies. The Hulk is then teleported to an underground arena where he fights Tyrannus's Octosapien robot, and he returns to the surface to fight the Executioner, who has followed him to the present day. However, the effects of the T-Gun expire after the Executioner's defeat, teleporting the Hulk back to the present day and allowing him to defeat the Leader's Super-Humanoid.

In the Hulk's absence, the Leader initiates another attempt to steal the Absorbatron. The military uses Banner's giant T-Gun against the Hulk, who is teleported to a futuristic city ruled by the Executioner. As the Hulk rescues Rick, the Leader takes advantage of the chaos by having his humanoids infiltrate the compound to steal a gamma-absorbing device known as the Absorbatron, but the Hulk thwarts this attempt. Ross, suspecting a link between Banner and the Hulk, has Banner arrested and detained and uses Rick to bait the Hulk's re-emergence, unaware that Banner and the Hulk are one and the same. The Hulk bounds through a city, where Ross pits him against Banner's prototype armored robot. Upon discovering that the subterranean dictator Tyrannus is holding Ross's daughter Betty hostage in a bid to conquer the United States, the Hulk breaks into Tyrannus's palace and rescues Betty. The Hulk fends off the pursuing military forces and protects Banner's secret lab from a group of humanoid mutants led by the Leader, an evil genius whose intellect also originates from gamma radiation. The Hulk breaks out of the facility, and General Thunderbolt Ross holds him responsible for the disappearance of Banner and Rick. While detained in an underground facility, Banner transforms into a powerful and savage beast known as the Hulk, whom Banner holds a subconscious influence over. Plot ĭuring a gamma bomb test firing in a remote desert, mild-mannered scientist Bruce Banner rescues bystander Rick Jones and takes the brunt of the bomb's gamma rays. Via the Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable, two to four players can engage in a multiplayer mode named "Hulkmatch", in which differently-colored Hulks fight by throwing large objects at each other and must either reach a predetermined number of kills or be the last player standing. Items that can restore the Hulk's health and rage can be collected from destructible objects such as vending machines and buildings.

If the Hulk's health is fully depleted, the game ends prematurely. The Hulk's health is represented by his image above the rage gauge and regenerates automatically. Inflicting and sustaining damage increases a "rage gauge" located at the bottom-left corner of the screen, which allows the Hulk to execute a trio of powerful special attacks that slightly reduce the gauge.

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Some levels require the Hulk to locate and destroy generators to deactivate environmental hazards that block a path through the level, and many areas contain hidden paths that can be uncovered by breaking cracked walls. The Hulk can also jump, pick up and throw objects, and use an assortment of physical attacks to destroy enemies and cause damage to the environment. The Hulk can move in eight directions, and his default movement can be toggled between diagonal and horizontal in the options menu.
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The Incredible Hulk is a free-roaming isometric beat 'em up game in which the player controls the Hulk and guides him through a series of 33 levels. An example of gameplay in The Incredible Hulk.
