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Crazy Castle

The Crazy Castle series is a platform game series created by Kemco and released on the Famicom Disk System, Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance. It stars different popular cartoon characters, most notably the Warner Bros. cartoon character Bugs Bunny, the Walt Disney cartoon character Mickey Mouse and the Universal cartoon character Woody Woodpecker.

Crazy Castle
Genre(s)Platform
Developer(s)Kemco
Tantalus Interactive (Woody Woodpecker in Crazy Castle 5)
Mitsui Comtek (mobile)
Publisher(s)Kemco
Activision (The Real Ghostbusters)
Mitsui Comtek (Mobile)
Nintendo (Crazy Castle 3 non-Japan release and Crazy Castle and Crazy Castle 2 Players Choice U.S. release)
Platform(s)Famicom Disk System, NES, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance

History

Kemco started the franchise after they licensed the rights to produce a Famicom Disk System game based on the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. When Kemco was planning to release it outside Japan, there was already an NES game based on the same film developed by Rare and published by LJN. In order to release it outside Japan, Kemco bought the rights to Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes franchise to produce Looney Tunes-based video games.

When the promotion of the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit in Japan ended, Kemco lost the rights to produce video games based on the film there, but gained the rights to produce Disney-based ones, due to the Who Framed Roger Rabbit film being produced by Touchstone Pictures, a studio owned by The Walt Disney Company. Kemco later produced their Mickey Mouse versions in the Crazy Castle series and released most of these versions exclusively in Japan, while continuing their Looney Tunes versions outside Japan; however, some were based on other licenses such as Jim Davis's Garfield comic strip and The Real Ghostbusters animated television series.

Prior to the release of Bugs Bunny: Crazy Castle 3 worldwide, Kemco released the compilation Bugs Bunny Collection exclusively in Japan, which was a re-release of Mickey Mouse I and II, but with the Bugs Bunny sprite set and other minor updates (such as the Super Game Boy support). The rest of the games in the Crazy Castle series were released as original titles throughout all territories from this point forward.

The fifth entry of the Crazy Castle series starred Walter Lantz's Woody Woodpecker in the role, rather than Bugs Bunny, due to Kemco losing their license to release Warner Bros. properties, while switching to the exclusive rights for releasing Universal Studios properties, because of their release of the Nintendo GameCube title, Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure, in which Woody was also one of the main characters.

Gameplay

While presented in a side-scrolling platform game format, The Crazy Castle games do not have a jump function. Only by taking different routes (for example by stairs, ladders and teleporters) can the character avoid enemies and collect certain items. Some of the levels have weapons or invincibility items that can be used against the enemies in the game. There are also objects that the player must collect in order to complete a level, like keys. Passwords can be used to start at a certain level.

Games in the series

Japanese title North American title PAL region title System Year
ロジャーラビット
Roger Rabbit
The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle FDS/NES 1989
ミッキーマウス
Mickey Mouse
バックス・バニーコレクション

Bugs Bunny Collection

The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle
Game Boy 1989 & 1990
ミッキーマウスII
Mickey Mouse II
The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2 Mickey Mouse Hugo Game Boy 1991-1995
ミッキーマウスIII 夢ふうせん
Mickey Mouse III: Yume Fūsen
(lit. "Mickey Mouse III: Balloon Dreams")
Kid Klown in Night Mayor World NES 1992 & 1993
ミッキーマウスIV 魔法のラビリンス
Mickey Mouse IV: Mahō no Labyrinth
(lit. "Mickey Mouse IV: The Magical Labyrinth")
The Real Ghostbusters Garfield Labyrinth Game Boy 1993
ミッキーマウスV 魔法のステッキ
Mickey Mouse V: Mahō no Stick
(lit. "Mickey Mouse V: The Magical Stick")
Mickey Mouse: Magic Wands! Mickey Mouse V: Zauberstäbe! Game Boy 1993 & 1998
それゆけ!! キッド Go! Go! Kid!
Soreyuke!! Kid: Go! Go! Kid
(lit. "Let's Go!! Kid: Go! Go! Kid")
バックス・バニー クレイジーキャッスル3
Bugs Bunny: Crazy Castle 3
Game Boy/Game Boy Color 1997 & 1999
バックス・バニー クレイジーキャッスル4
Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 4
Game Boy Color 2000
ウッディー・ウッドペッカー クレイジーキャッスル5
Woody Woodpecker: Crazy Castle 5
Woody Woodpecker in Crazy Castle 5[2]
Game Boy Advance 2002 & 2003
Crazy Castle Mobile Phone 2004

Reception

GamePro gave Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2 a fairly positive review, opining that "with smooth animation, good fun, and lively action, Bugs Bunny on the Game Boy is actually better than the NES version."[3]

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-10-18. Retrieved 2011-04-13.
  2. ^ "New Games, Newest Games - GameSpot". Archived from the original on 2013-11-13. Retrieved 2011-04-13.
  3. ^ GamePro issue 23 (June 1991), page 52.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Crazy Castle news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Crazy Castle series is a platform game series created by Kemco and released on the Famicom Disk System Nintendo Entertainment System Game Boy Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance It stars different popular cartoon characters most notably the Warner Bros cartoon character Bugs Bunny the Walt Disney cartoon character Mickey Mouse and the Universal cartoon character Woody Woodpecker Crazy CastleGenre s PlatformDeveloper s KemcoTantalus Interactive Woody Woodpecker in Crazy Castle 5 Mitsui Comtek mobile Publisher s KemcoActivision The Real Ghostbusters Mitsui Comtek Mobile Nintendo Crazy Castle 3 non Japan release and Crazy Castle and Crazy Castle 2 Players Choice U S release Platform s Famicom Disk System NES Game Boy Game Boy Color Game Boy Advance Contents 1 History 2 Gameplay 3 Games in the series 4 Reception 5 ReferencesHistory EditKemco started the franchise after they licensed the rights to produce a Famicom Disk System game based on the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit When Kemco was planning to release it outside Japan there was already an NES game based on the same film developed by Rare and published by LJN In order to release it outside Japan Kemco bought the rights to Warner Bros Looney Tunes franchise to produce Looney Tunes based video games When the promotion of the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit in Japan ended Kemco lost the rights to produce video games based on the film there but gained the rights to produce Disney based ones due to the Who Framed Roger Rabbit film being produced by Touchstone Pictures a studio owned by The Walt Disney Company Kemco later produced their Mickey Mouse versions in the Crazy Castle series and released most of these versions exclusively in Japan while continuing their Looney Tunes versions outside Japan however some were based on other licenses such as Jim Davis s Garfield comic strip and The Real Ghostbusters animated television series Prior to the release of Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 3 worldwide Kemco released the compilation Bugs Bunny Collection exclusively in Japan which was a re release of Mickey Mouse I and II but with the Bugs Bunny sprite set and other minor updates such as the Super Game Boy support The rest of the games in the Crazy Castle series were released as original titles throughout all territories from this point forward The fifth entry of the Crazy Castle series starred Walter Lantz s Woody Woodpecker in the role rather than Bugs Bunny due to Kemco losing their license to release Warner Bros properties while switching to the exclusive rights for releasing Universal Studios properties because of their release of the Nintendo GameCube title Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure in which Woody was also one of the main characters Gameplay EditWhile presented in a side scrolling platform game format The Crazy Castle games do not have a jump function Only by taking different routes for example by stairs ladders and teleporters can the character avoid enemies and collect certain items Some of the levels have weapons or invincibility items that can be used against the enemies in the game There are also objects that the player must collect in order to complete a level like keys Passwords can be used to start at a certain level Games in the series EditJapanese title North American title PAL region title System YearロジャーラビットRoger Rabbit The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle FDS NES 1989ミッキーマウスMickey Mouse バックス バニーコレクション Bugs Bunny Collection The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle Game Boy 1989 amp 1990ミッキーマウスIIMickey Mouse II The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2 Mickey Mouse Hugo Game Boy 1991 1995ミッキーマウスIII 夢ふうせんMickey Mouse III Yume Fusen lit Mickey Mouse III Balloon Dreams Kid Klown in Night Mayor World NES 1992 amp 1993ミッキーマウスIV 魔法のラビリンスMickey Mouse IV Mahō no Labyrinth lit Mickey Mouse IV The Magical Labyrinth The Real Ghostbusters Garfield Labyrinth Game Boy 1993ミッキーマウスV 魔法のステッキMickey Mouse V Mahō no Stick lit Mickey Mouse V The Magical Stick Mickey Mouse Magic Wands Mickey Mouse V Zauberstabe Game Boy 1993 amp 1998それゆけ キッド Go Go Kid Soreyuke Kid Go Go Kid lit Let s Go Kid Go Go Kid バックス バニー クレイジーキャッスル3Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 3 Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 3 Game Boy Game Boy Color 1997 amp 1999バックス バニー クレイジーキャッスル4Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 4 Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 4 1 Game Boy Color 2000ウッディー ウッドペッカー クレイジーキャッスル5Woody Woodpecker Crazy Castle 5 Woody Woodpecker in Crazy Castle 5 2 Game Boy Advance 2002 amp 2003Crazy Castle Mobile Phone 2004Reception EditGamePro gave Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2 a fairly positive review opining that with smooth animation good fun and lively action Bugs Bunny on the Game Boy is actually better than the NES version 3 References Edit Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 4 Passwords GameBoy Color Softpedia Archived from the original on 2012 10 18 Retrieved 2011 04 13 New Games Newest Games GameSpot Archived from the original on 2013 11 13 Retrieved 2011 04 13 GamePro issue 23 June 1991 page 52 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Crazy Castle amp oldid 1150861176, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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