Videogame produced by Sega for MegaDrive consoles.Videogame produced by Sega for MegaDrive consoles.Videogame produced by Sega for MegaDrive consoles.
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Wayne Allwine
- Mickey Mouse
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Russi Taylor
- Minnie Mouse
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- TriviaRemastered in HD for PS3, Xbox 360, PC, and mobile in 2013. If you preordered the remaster on PS3, you would get an exclusive copy of the original game.
- Alternate versionsAlthough the game started out as a Sega Genesis title, the Master System conversion was a completely different game created specifically for the 8-bit console. The basic gameplay was virtually the same, but the level designs were a little more complex. It was also noticeably harder.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #6.2 (1992)
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Twice the power, half the fun
Having played my way through the Master System AND the Mega Drive versions of this game back in the day (both were rather different) I can confirm that the 8-Bit Master System incarnation is somehow better than its 16-Bit sibling. The MS version was based more on exploring and secrets with some Super Mario-style gameplay with the MD version was just a straight, simple, and short platformer.
Both feature Mickey venturing into said castle to rescue Minnie from the evil with Mizrabel and similarly-themed levels, but virtually everything beyond that point is different. The MS version actually feels like you're exploring a castle while the MD version feels more disconnected.
I've always preferred the sequel, World of Illusion more, but CoI is a fine game that deserves its regard as a classic, however fleeting.
Graphic B Sound B Gameplay B- Lasting Appeal C+
Both feature Mickey venturing into said castle to rescue Minnie from the evil with Mizrabel and similarly-themed levels, but virtually everything beyond that point is different. The MS version actually feels like you're exploring a castle while the MD version feels more disconnected.
I've always preferred the sequel, World of Illusion more, but CoI is a fine game that deserves its regard as a classic, however fleeting.
Graphic B Sound B Gameplay B- Lasting Appeal C+
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