Mickey Mouse: The Computer Game
Mickey Mouse: The Computer Game, also known as just Mickey Mouse, is an action game developed and published by Gremlin Graphics in 1988 for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum.
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Developer(s) | Gremlin Graphics |
Publisher(s) | Gremlin Graphics |
Programmer(s) | Bill Allen Stuart Gregg Gary Priest |
Artist(s) | Kevin Bulmer Jon Harrison |
Composer(s) | Ben Daglish Colin Dooley |
Platform(s) | Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum |
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Genre(s) | Action |
Plot
Mickey Mouse needs to find and destroy the four evil witches who have stolen Merlin's wand. After that, Mickey can defeat the evil Ogre King to free Disneyland from an evil spell.[1][2]
Reception
The game received mostly positive reviews.
- ACE: 790/1000 (ST)[3]
- Commodore Computing International: 50% (C64)[4]
- Commodore User: 8/10 (C64)[5]
- Computer & Video Games: 7/10 (C64), 8/10 (ST)[6]
- The Games Machine: 65% (C64), 85% (CPC), 89% (ST), 87% (ZX)[7][8]
- Zzap!64: 85% (Amiga), 72% (C64)[9][10]
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gollark: "just shower less" - yes, that is very effective and definitely will have a significant impact.
gollark: A lot of the actions people seem to popularly suggest taking are pretty stupid and bad, yes.
gollark: Yes, I think some of them just complain that it's portrayed too alarmist-ly.
References
- "Amstrad Action Issue 035" – via Internet Archive.
- "Crash - No. 50 (1988-03)(Newsfield)(GB)". 1 March 1988 – via Internet Archive.
- "ACE Magazine Issue 13". 1 October 1988 – via Internet Archive.
- "Commodore Computing International - Vol 07 No 02 (1988-10)(Croftward)(GB)". 1 October 1988 – via Internet Archive.
- "Commodore User (August 1988) Reviews - Amiga Magazine Rack". amr.abime.net.
- "Computer and Videogames Magazine Issue 083". 1 September 1988 – via Internet Archive.
- "The Games Machine Magazine Issue 09". 1 August 1988 – via Internet Archive.
- "The Games Machine Issue 10" – via Internet Archive.
- "ZZap!64 Magazine Issue 047". 1 March 1989 – via Internet Archive.
- "ZZap!64 Magazine Issue 041". 1 September 1988 – via Internet Archive.
External links
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