Summer blockbuster movies no longer end with the closing credits with rising numbers of licensed video games being spun off from Hollywood adventures, putting the gamer in the starring role. John Taylor, video game analyst for Arcadia Research, said this summer features a dozen Hollywood-licensed games, up from nine last year. Disney/Pixar’s newest computer-generated blockbuster, “WALL-E,” has been developed into a game by Heavy Iron Studios and published by THQ with players able to control the robot stars, WALL-E and Eve, in adventures beyond the two-hour film. In addition to his new movie, “Hellboy II: The Golden Army” from Universal Pictures, del Toro collaborated with “Hellboy” comic creator Mike Mignola and Konami Digital Entertainment on the new “Hellboy: Science of Evil” game for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PSP.