2/12/2024 0 Comments Mickey mouse castle of illusion 2![]() It’s what’s known as ‘leading you by the hand’ without actually making you feel remotely special. But then again, if you had this on the PS1, it’d have told you what button to press at any given moment to take away any feeling of independence. WELL WHO THE FUCK KNEW HOW TO LOWER THE ROPE IN A GAME THAT DIDN’T TELL YOU HOW TO? What, do you just stand at the edge and hope it happens?! DO YOU PRESS A BUTTON TO LOWER A ROPE? All the buttons were tied up with other functions! See, if it were on the PS1 or maybe even the SNES, you’d have ninety other buttons you could use. A little ways past this point, you had some seesaws that would propel one of the characters onto the next ledge and that character would have to lower a rope. ![]() See, when we WATCHED the video, we knew what we had to do. Now when we saw the footage and liked the idea of a game we could actually play and complete together, we bought it.Īnd we couldn’t get past the first level. The video cassette had 30 minutes of footage of games on the Mega Drive that were coming out soon (most of the footage was dedicated to showcasing Sonic 2 as it was due for release at the time) and one of the games involved was indeed World of Illusion. I know that because I REMEMBER WHAT VIDEO CASSETTES ARE. Back in the day, my brother and I bought a Sega magazine that came with a free VIDEO CASSETTE. In fact, he obviously likes it so much that he dragged Donald along for the ride this time. Turns out castles filled with crazy toys and cookies and other stuff aren’t enough for Mickey Mouse. There were castles in it and gems and illusions. I even knew what twee meant at the age of 10. ![]() It was fun and platformy but it never made me think “ooh, yay, Mickey, yay, whatever like, I love him.” If anything, I thought it was a nice twee game. To be honest, I don’t know that much about the Mega Drive version but I had the Master System version and to be quite, it wasn’t exactly that good. Back in the early days of the Mega Drive and Master System (you remember that console right? It’s that console that… y’know… predates the Mega Drive? The one was like a slightly higher-powered Game Gear?), Mickey Mouse of Disney fame appeared in a game called Castle of Illusion and it was apparently bloody brilliant.
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