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'Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock' first picture released
Published Wednesday, Jan 18 2012, 15:48 GMT | By Matthew Reynolds | 5 comments
Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock has been given its first image.
The screenshot shows the Doctor pulling levers and pressing buttons as he pilots the TARDIS.

Announced last month, Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock will be the first in a series of new Doctor Who video games, with two more console titles planned for release later this year.
Featuring Matt Smith's Doctor and Alex Kingston's River Song, players will control the pair as they travel across time and space to save the Earth.
Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock is being developed by Supermassive Games for digital download platforms and is set for release in early 2012, initially on PlayStation 3, the new PlayStation Vita handheld and PC platforms.
> Doctor Who: Worlds In Time playable in open preview
View the teaser trailer for Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock:
The screenshot shows the Doctor pulling levers and pressing buttons as he pilots the TARDIS.

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Announced last month, Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock will be the first in a series of new Doctor Who video games, with two more console titles planned for release later this year.
Featuring Matt Smith's Doctor and Alex Kingston's River Song, players will control the pair as they travel across time and space to save the Earth.
Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock is being developed by Supermassive Games for digital download platforms and is set for release in early 2012, initially on PlayStation 3, the new PlayStation Vita handheld and PC platforms.
> Doctor Who: Worlds In Time playable in open preview
View the teaser trailer for Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock:
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