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Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse

Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse[a] is a point-and-click adventure video game developed by Capcom and published by Nintendo for the GameCube and licensed from Disney. It follows the titular character Mickey Mouse as he explores a mansion within a mirror world, collecting mirror shards in order to escape while a playful ghost taunts him throughout his journey.

Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse
North American cover art
Developer(s)Capcom
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Director(s)Makoto Ikehara
Kosuke Nasu
Toshihiko Kurata
Takanori Uegaki
Producer(s)Shigeru Miyamoto
Luigi Priore
Kenji Miki
Tatsuya Minami
Hironobu Takeshita
Composer(s)Seiko Kobuchi
Platform(s)GameCube
Release
  • JP: August 9, 2002
  • NA: August 13, 2002
  • EU: September 13, 2002
  • AU: September 19, 2002[1]
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay edit

The game uses a simple point-and-click mechanic, similar to Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures, which involves using a cursor to guide Mickey Mouse to various locations. Mickey will react to what the player does and what he encounters in the game by expressing curiosity, getting mad, falling down, running away, standing his ground, or other actions. At certain points, the player is able to have Mickey perform a special move that generally involves having him deal with an onscreen enemy. Gags must be pulled to help Mickey obtain helpful objects or clear a path, but not all of them will give Mickey something. Magic star containers must be collected in order to pull gags, but some cost a certain number of stars. Once a gag is pulled, the meter drains, but can be recharged by collecting stars found throughout the game.

Mini-games, such as having Mickey fly an airplane or ski down a mountain, are available throughout the game. Special souvenirs may be uncovered as well, which are displayed in Mickey's room at the end of the game, such as Pluto's collar or Minnie's bow. The objective of the game is to find all the pieces of the mirror so that Mickey goes back home.

Plot edit

One night when Mickey is fast asleep, he falls into a dream where a mischievous ghost traps a dream vision of himself inside a magic mirror. Stuck in a large mansion within an alternate universe that strangely resembles his own house, Mickey yearns to get back through the mirror to the real world in order to wake up from his dreamlike state; however, the ghost destroys the mirror and the pieces shrink and fly off to different areas around the house, which turns the magic mirror into a normal mirror. The player must direct Mickey to outwit and pull gags in order to get past enemies, obstacles, and the aforementioned ghost and recover the twelve broken mirror pieces he needs to go home again and search for twelve magic star containers (needed to pull gags) and items needed to help him throughout his quest. Whenever he finds a piece, it will fly back to the mirror, return to its normal size, and put itself back in place.

After repairing the mirror, Mickey prepares to leave, but the ghost stops him, revealing that it only brought him here so it can have someone to play with. The player could either choose to stay or go. Choosing to stay will make the ghost run off, leaving Mickey stuck in the alternate world until he reenters the mirror room where the player can choose to stay or leave again. If the player chooses to leave, Mickey says goodbye to the ghost and begins to go home, but the ghost decides to go with him (only if the player has collected all the mirror pieces). After Mickey wakes up, he goes downstairs to get something to eat. If the player repairs the mirror with all twelve pieces found, a model of the ghost is shown hanging on the ceiling fan and the ghost's laughter is heard, implying that the ghost is now residing in Mickey's house.

Development edit

The game was teased at Nintendo's Space World 2001 presentation with a series of screenshots, which was assumed to be a platformer like much the vein of Disney's Magical Quest on the Super NES.[2][3] The title was formally announced at the 2002 Electronic Entertainment Expo.[4]

The game's introduction sequence is loosely based on Thru the Mirror, a 1936 Mickey Mouse cartoon; Mickey's animations are replicated from the short. An alternate scene later in the game, where Mickey grows to a tremendous size then shrinks to a minuscule size, was also replicated as in the cartoon.

Reception edit

The game received "mixed" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[5] For the most part, the player is given no instructions and cut scenes are limited to watching Mickey get chased or falling through to the next area.[8][9][10] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of 27 out of 40.[7]

GameSpot said, "The incredibly slow pacing and monotonous puzzles will override the Disney entertainment factor for the young as well."[8] IGN wrote, "It's just plain boring and often tedious. Most kids will find the game as just that, and for the monetary investment, it's not recommended."[10] GameSpy wrote, "Geared towards a younger audience, Mickey is mind-numbingly simple, and it's a shame that such impressive visuals had to go to waste on such a disposable game."[9]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Known in Japan as Mickey Mouse no Fushigi na Kagami (Japanese: ミッキーマウスの不思議ふしぎかがみ, Hepburn: Mikkī Mausu no Fushigi na Kagami, lit. Mickey Mouse's Mysterious Mirror)

References edit

  1. ^ . Nintendo Australia. Archived from the original on 2002-12-06. Retrieved 2010-03-02.
  2. ^ IGN staff (2001-08-24). "Mickey for GameCube". IGN. Ziff Davis. from the original on 2023-04-20. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  3. ^ Ahmed, Shahed (2001-08-24). "Space World 2001: New Disney's Mickey media". GameSpot. Fandom. from the original on 2005-03-18. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  4. ^ Rick (2002-05-23). "E3 Expo 2002: Nintendo Conference". GameCubicle.com. from the original on 2023-07-19. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  5. ^ a b "Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse Reviews". Metacritic. Fandom. from the original on 2023-04-18. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  6. ^ Marriott, Scott Alan. . AllGame. All Media Network. Archived from the original on 2014-11-14. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  7. ^ a b "ミッキーマウスの不思議な鏡". Famitsu (in Japanese). Enterbrain. from the original on 2023-08-30. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  8. ^ a b c Davis, Ryan (2002-08-21). "Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse Review". GameSpot. Fandom. from the original on 2004-12-09. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  9. ^ a b c Satterfield, Shane (2002-09-05). . GameSpy. IGN Entertainment. Archived from the original on 2008-10-05. Retrieved 2008-08-30.
  10. ^ a b c Mirabella III, Fran (2002-09-11). "Disney's Magial Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse". IGN. Ziff Davis. from the original on 2023-04-28. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  11. ^ Romendil (2002-10-07). "Test: Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse". Jeuxvideo.com (in French). Webedia. from the original on 2022-05-18. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  12. ^ Arcas, José (2002-10-10). "Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse: Un juego de niños". MeriStation (in Spanish). PRISA. from the original on 2002-11-09. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  13. ^ "Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse". Nintendo Power. Vol. 159. August 2002. p. 142. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  14. ^ Trammell, David (2002-09-03). "Magical Mirror: Starring Mickey Mouse [sic]". Nintendo World Report. NINWR, LLC. from the original on 2023-08-30. Retrieved 2023-08-30.
  15. ^ Scott, Dean (October 2002). "Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse". Nintendo Official Magzine. No. 121. EMAP. pp. 66–68. Retrieved 2023-08-30.

External links edit

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Disney s Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse a is a point and click adventure video game developed by Capcom and published by Nintendo for the GameCube and licensed from Disney It follows the titular character Mickey Mouse as he explores a mansion within a mirror world collecting mirror shards in order to escape while a playful ghost taunts him throughout his journey Disney s Magical Mirror Starring Mickey MouseNorth American cover artDeveloper s CapcomPublisher s NintendoDirector s Makoto IkeharaKosuke NasuToshihiko KurataTakanori UegakiProducer s Shigeru MiyamotoLuigi PrioreKenji MikiTatsuya MinamiHironobu TakeshitaComposer s Seiko KobuchiPlatform s GameCubeReleaseJP August 9 2002NA August 13 2002EU September 13 2002AU September 19 2002 1 Genre s AdventureMode s Single player Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Development 4 Reception 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksGameplay editThe game uses a simple point and click mechanic similar to Pac Man 2 The New Adventures which involves using a cursor to guide Mickey Mouse to various locations Mickey will react to what the player does and what he encounters in the game by expressing curiosity getting mad falling down running away standing his ground or other actions At certain points the player is able to have Mickey perform a special move that generally involves having him deal with an onscreen enemy Gags must be pulled to help Mickey obtain helpful objects or clear a path but not all of them will give Mickey something Magic star containers must be collected in order to pull gags but some cost a certain number of stars Once a gag is pulled the meter drains but can be recharged by collecting stars found throughout the game Mini games such as having Mickey fly an airplane or ski down a mountain are available throughout the game Special souvenirs may be uncovered as well which are displayed in Mickey s room at the end of the game such as Pluto s collar or Minnie s bow The objective of the game is to find all the pieces of the mirror so that Mickey goes back home Plot editOne night when Mickey is fast asleep he falls into a dream where a mischievous ghost traps a dream vision of himself inside a magic mirror Stuck in a large mansion within an alternate universe that strangely resembles his own house Mickey yearns to get back through the mirror to the real world in order to wake up from his dreamlike state however the ghost destroys the mirror and the pieces shrink and fly off to different areas around the house which turns the magic mirror into a normal mirror The player must direct Mickey to outwit and pull gags in order to get past enemies obstacles and the aforementioned ghost and recover the twelve broken mirror pieces he needs to go home again and search for twelve magic star containers needed to pull gags and items needed to help him throughout his quest Whenever he finds a piece it will fly back to the mirror return to its normal size and put itself back in place After repairing the mirror Mickey prepares to leave but the ghost stops him revealing that it only brought him here so it can have someone to play with The player could either choose to stay or go Choosing to stay will make the ghost run off leaving Mickey stuck in the alternate world until he reenters the mirror room where the player can choose to stay or leave again If the player chooses to leave Mickey says goodbye to the ghost and begins to go home but the ghost decides to go with him only if the player has collected all the mirror pieces After Mickey wakes up he goes downstairs to get something to eat If the player repairs the mirror with all twelve pieces found a model of the ghost is shown hanging on the ceiling fan and the ghost s laughter is heard implying that the ghost is now residing in Mickey s house Development editThe game was teased at Nintendo s Space World 2001 presentation with a series of screenshots which was assumed to be a platformer like much the vein of Disney s Magical Quest on the Super NES 2 3 The title was formally announced at the 2002 Electronic Entertainment Expo 4 The game s introduction sequence is loosely based on Thru the Mirror a 1936 Mickey Mouse cartoon Mickey s animations are replicated from the short An alternate scene later in the game where Mickey grows to a tremendous size then shrinks to a minuscule size was also replicated as in the cartoon Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic50 100 5 Review scoresPublicationScoreAllGame nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 Famitsu27 40 7 GameSpot4 6 10 8 GameSpy nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 IGN4 8 10 10 Jeuxvideo com10 20 11 MeriStation5 10 12 Nintendo Power3 8 5 13 Nintendo World Report7 10 14 Official Nintendo Magazine6 10 15 The game received mixed reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic 5 For the most part the player is given no instructions and cut scenes are limited to watching Mickey get chased or falling through to the next area 8 9 10 In Japan Famitsu gave it a score of 27 out of 40 7 GameSpot said The incredibly slow pacing and monotonous puzzles will override the Disney entertainment factor for the young as well 8 IGN wrote It s just plain boring and often tedious Most kids will find the game as just that and for the monetary investment it s not recommended 10 GameSpy wrote Geared towards a younger audience Mickey is mind numbingly simple and it s a shame that such impressive visuals had to go to waste on such a disposable game 9 See also editDisney s Hide and Sneak List of Disney video gamesNotes edit Known in Japan as Mickey Mouse no Fushigi na Kagami Japanese ミッキーマウスの不思議ふしぎな鏡かがみ Hepburn Mikki Mausu no Fushigi na Kagami lit Mickey Mouse s Mysterious Mirror References edit Disney s Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse Nintendo Australia Archived from the original on 2002 12 06 Retrieved 2010 03 02 IGN staff 2001 08 24 Mickey for GameCube IGN Ziff Davis Archived from the original on 2023 04 20 Retrieved 2023 08 30 Ahmed Shahed 2001 08 24 Space World 2001 New Disney s Mickey media GameSpot Fandom Archived from the original on 2005 03 18 Retrieved 2023 08 30 Rick 2002 05 23 E3 Expo 2002 Nintendo Conference GameCubicle com Archived from the original on 2023 07 19 Retrieved 2023 08 30 a b Disney s Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse Reviews Metacritic Fandom Archived from the original on 2023 04 18 Retrieved 2023 08 30 Marriott Scott Alan Disney s Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse Review AllGame All Media Network Archived from the original on 2014 11 14 Retrieved 2023 08 30 a b ミッキーマウスの不思議な鏡 Famitsu in Japanese Enterbrain Archived from the original on 2023 08 30 Retrieved 2023 08 30 a b c Davis Ryan 2002 08 21 Disney s Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse Review GameSpot Fandom Archived from the original on 2004 12 09 Retrieved 2023 08 30 a b c Satterfield Shane 2002 09 05 GameSpy Disney s Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse GameSpy IGN Entertainment Archived from the original on 2008 10 05 Retrieved 2008 08 30 a b c Mirabella III Fran 2002 09 11 Disney s Magial Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse IGN Ziff Davis Archived from the original on 2023 04 28 Retrieved 2023 08 30 Romendil 2002 10 07 Test Disney s Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse Jeuxvideo com in French Webedia Archived from the original on 2022 05 18 Retrieved 2023 08 30 Arcas Jose 2002 10 10 Disney s Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse Un juego de ninos MeriStation in Spanish PRISA Archived from the original on 2002 11 09 Retrieved 2023 08 30 Disney s Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse Nintendo Power Vol 159 August 2002 p 142 Retrieved 2023 08 30 Trammell David 2002 09 03 Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse sic Nintendo World Report NINWR LLC Archived from the original on 2023 08 30 Retrieved 2023 08 30 Scott Dean October 2002 Disney s Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse Nintendo Official Magzine No 121 EMAP pp 66 68 Retrieved 2023 08 30 External links editDisney s Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse at MobyGames Retrieved from https 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