The Magical Quest starring Mickey Mouse
REPLACEMENT OF SNES LONGPLAY 042
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Player's Review
The Magical Quest starring Mickey Mouse was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992. The game features Mickey Mouse traveling in a strange land ruled by the evil emperor Pete, searching for his dog Pluto. With the help of a wizard, Mickey sets out to find his friend and stop Pete's tyranny.
Unlike its sequels, the first game in the series lacks the ability to save or load progress (which means players would have the beat the game in a single sitting), and although it supports two players, they cannot play simultaneously; a player only gains control when the other dies.
Mickey's outfits in this game include: a magician outfit, which enables him to shoot magic; a firefighter uniform that enables him to continually spray water; and mountain-climbing gear that gives him a grappling hook that can attach to certain surfaces and objects. When wearing the magician or firefighter outfits, Mickey's magic and water abilities are limited, and must be recharged by collecting magic lamps and fire hydrants.
MORE COMMENT: Whilst the Genesis/Megadrive received The Illusion series, Super Nintendo fans got The Capcom touch and during their golden era of platforming we get this simple tale of Mickey Mouse saving a magical land and his best friend Pluto from Emperor Pete, the suits make this game memorable.
Unlike its sequels, the first game in the series lacks the ability to save or load progress (which means players would have the beat the game in a single sitting), and although it supports two players, they cannot play simultaneously; a player only gains control when the other dies.
Mickey's outfits in this game include: a magician outfit, which enables him to shoot magic; a firefighter uniform that enables him to continually spray water; and mountain-climbing gear that gives him a grappling hook that can attach to certain surfaces and objects. When wearing the magician or firefighter outfits, Mickey's magic and water abilities are limited, and must be recharged by collecting magic lamps and fire hydrants.
MORE COMMENT: Whilst the Genesis/Megadrive received The Illusion series, Super Nintendo fans got The Capcom touch and during their golden era of platforming we get this simple tale of Mickey Mouse saving a magical land and his best friend Pluto from Emperor Pete, the suits make this game memorable.
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