Adventures in the Magic Kingdom (NES) Playthrough
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- čas přidán 10. 03. 2022
- A playthrough of Capcom's 1990 license-based action game for the NES, Adventures in the Magic Kingdom.
Adventures in the Magic Kingdom was one Capcom's many Disney-based NES games, and it's perhaps the least appreciated and remembered of the bunch.
As the game begins, Mickey is trying to open the Magic Kingdom for a big parade, but Goofy left the key to the main gate in Cinderella's castle, and the six keys needed to open up the castle are scattered all over the park. Mickey asks you, a random boy wearing a cowboy hat, to help save the parade by collecting the keys.
Each of the six keys is gated behind a unique gameplay challenge:
1. Ask Mickey's friends hanging around the park if they've seen anything, and they'll test your knowledge of Disney trivia. Continue to answer their questions correctly and they'll eventually hand over the key.
2. At Pirates of the Caribbean, you'll platform across an island that has been overrun by raiders while saving the kidnapped villagers.
3. At Space Mountain, you'll fly between several planets and fire at obstacles by following QTE-style prompts.
4. At Big Thunder Mountain, you'll guide a locomotive to the goal while avoiding hazards blocking the tracks.
5. At Autopia, you'll race against Panhandle Pete in a sequence that takes inspiration from old arcade classics like Bump 'n' Jump and Spy Hunter.
6. Finally, The Haunted Mansion is a platforming stage in which you'll throw candles to fend off the angry ghosts.
At its heart, Adventures in the Magic Kingdom is a minigame collection that's been gussied up by its unifying Disney-themed overworld. There were many games that followed this sort of format - especially on computers in the latter half of the 80s - but Adventures in the Magic Kingdom pulls it off better than most.
The quality of the games is a bit uneven - the platforming stages are easily the best of the bunch with their fun settings and solid mechanics, while Big Thunder Mountain ends up feeling like a pointless recreation of Plinko from The Price is Right - but there is a baseline level of quality and polish maintained here that you didn't often see in these sorts of compilations.
The controls are solid throughout, and the game is super easy, overall. The challenge is well-suited to its target age group, though I must admit that I wasn't able to beat this one as a kid. I could finish Ninja Gaiden, but not Adventures in the Magic Kingdom... I couldn't figure out the Big Thunder Mountain stage and the rental never came with an instruction manual!
The graphics look pretty nice (especially in platformer stages - check out the sky at the beginning of the Haunted Mansion stage!), and the soundtrack is as good as any other Capcom produced for the NES. Thanks to the efforts of the inimitable Yoko Shimomura, there are a ton of memorable themes here - my favorite has to be the Pirates of the Caribbean BGM - that you'll find yourself mindlessly humming long after you turn the game off.
Adventures in the Magic Kingdom is a bit too scattershot to be able to match the experience provided by more focused games like DuckTales or Darkwing Duck, but that doesn't stop it from being a whole lot of fun for the twenty minutes that it lasts.
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All that work and you don't even get to see the goddamn parade.
Could never beat this as a kid.
me neither!
Truth. Did not get the silver key to finish the game.😢
Not even close
Game was pretty hard as a kid I feel you
This is so much memories playing this on holidays
the game really does bring back some memories.
Back when life made more sense and was easy
Me too
I want to go back as a kid again...1992....this was the best times...let's go back...back the time when it was fun...nothing better then our child hood
It's not quite the superstar of Capcom's Disney line-up, but this minigame collection is still a lot of fun to blow twenty minutes on.
I agree. The only thing I don't like about this game is the label and box art. Capcom usually has amazing art, but they phoned it in with this one.
Know... The graphics of the game is really different story bro and this why I love this man soo much
Hey, what do you think about the fact that Konami announced a collection of all the TMNT games?
@@alexkidd8772 I'm super excited. It's about time they were all available again in their original forms.
Great game
Played this game as a kid. It was challenging for me at first but after studying & learning the controls, it was easy.
That overworld theme gets stuck in my head all the freaking time.
My youth 😫
Thank you for making me kid again 🖖
I had no idea the stars could be used for power ups! Mind blown!
In my childhood, we had this game in the form of a pirated copy in Chinese. :)
And we managed it by just figuring out how the correct answers look externally.
But even if the language was clear, we would still act similarly, because at that time no one in our country knew such subtleties about the Disney world :)
When I first played this, I had no idea how to get through the last part of the Pirates of the Caribbean stage, until I discovered you can pick up the candle just before going up the ladder. I honestly thought it was just a background object until I jumped into it and picked it up by total accident when I was jumping toward the ladder.
Man that spaceship and train levels were a huge pain the a*s
This was one of those- laying in bed in the middle of the night memories that pop up and I had to Google the game to figure out what it was :) it was fun to see this video.
Never played the game, but I always loved seeing Mickey Mouse in a drum major uniform.
I love that sound effect when you pick up a candle in the haunted house
Ah man, instant nostalgia hit. Could only beat a few of them as a 6 year old but loved the game regardless. Mine was in French so I never knew what was going on, Europe NES games where like that sometimes. Glad to see the ending after almost 30 years :p
I had a similar experience with the game King's Knight--the first time I played it was on a multicart and the text was all in French; thankfully the game barely has any text in it and what little there is isnt necessary, so not as big an issue. French and English games werent labeled in Europe? (I know language settings were rare back then due to memory constraints and were usually only used as DIP switches in arcade games)
@@leroyvisiongames2294 only a thing in the NES age though. Could've been my grandpa that bought the French version, he was weird like that 🤷
Haunted areas in video games always have the best music.
This game has a lot of charm. I'll play any Capcom Disney game. Darkwing Duck is my personal favorite on NES.
I still can’t beat space mountain to this day !! 😤
The space was the hardest for me always
I remember playing this as a kid. Didn't get very far though.
10:17 when you’re dancing with your boo but a kid uses candle on you
Yoko Shimomura did the music.
I love how games aimed towards children didnt underestimate kids' abilities to use their brain back then, and were often just as difficult as games made for general audiences; sometimes even moreso!! (I'm 23 and still cant beat that dang train level in Little Nemo). As an adult, this game looks like a lot of fun and I love the little Disney trivia quizzes--finally my useless knowledge of movies and cartoons comes in handy!!!
Omg I forgot all about this game!!!!
I bought this game complete on Ebay a few years back and I was surprised at how difficult it is since this game was clearly meant for kids. The haunted house is very difficult and I still have not beat the game yet.
I remember playing this game!!!
This was actually planned to be a big multimedia franchise, including an anime series by TMS who did the animation for DuckTales and Rescue Rangers. However, all those plans got cancelled and instead they just released this game only.
I'm also quite surprised that this was a Western exclusive as well, perhaps Capcom thought it would be too short for Japanese players?
Don’t know why they don’t make a game similar to this with all the parks. People would by it up. Especially with the level of graphics they have now.
oh this brings back such memories! i loved this game when i was little! i sucked at it though haha. i bet i would be better at it now
Jino's Great Adventures in the Magic Kingdom (NES) Playthrough
Oh gosh, this is bringing me back to being 6-8yo. The nostalgia!!!
Ah yes we all forgot about the time that one of the Buster Bros saved that Magic Kingdom
It's too short and a couple of the mini games are really rough but the music is so fun and the sprite art is really cool, like the screen in the haunted mansion level with the dancing couples and the pianos playing or the treasure room with the skeleton in the pirates level are both so cool. I also love Goofy's smaller sprite you see when he talks to you, looks just right
Wow, the trivia is actually pretty difficult. I would have guessed "Steamboat Willie", not realizing "Plane Crazy" had been made before but released after.
Decent little game, I beat it for the first time ages ago... it's kinda surprising how short it is if you know what you're doing! Most Mickey Mouse/Disney games, even the JP-exclusive ones, are at least decent, with just a few black sheep here and there.
The classics😌😌😌
I loved this game!!! I wonder if they have it on the NES classic mini!
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Great game! I just beat it now as an adult lol
Good memories
I think this is based on Disney World, in Orlando, Florida. They hadn't added Splash Mountain yet until 1992; Disneyland, which is here in LA of course, got it first in 1989.
Obrigado por me fazer voltar a minha infância
I hated space mtn 🤣🤣🤣
I remember this game
The rides on here are better than the ones in the parks lol, especially Autopia
If i had a choice to see all you guys at age 10 i would and go through a time machine i would never come back who is with me
I want a Mickey Mouse on the Nintendo Switch.
Would love a new Mickey Mouse game on Switch thats like Castle of Illusion or Mania
回到了童年时代啊
Is it good?
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El juego más difícil de toda la vida por siempre en el NES. Era muy pequeño no lo entendía, y mas de 30 años después lo veo ahora y veo lo complicado que era!!!
impossible, how did he find a new nes game
How many sprite boxes or what do you call them in moding. This in now a snes.
I always went to the haunted mansion first.
as a kid i remember playing this and asking myself wtf is autopia??
Is this game available to play on switch?😊
We are here were we can be a kid again
game grumps brang me here
The statues look like they have turrets...blinking and mouth moving...funny ...thought something was always weird ....with those statues
Disney's version of dark souls. 😂
This 18 minute game cost SIXTY DOLLARS when it was released. NO ONE should complain about a 30 to 40 hour game costing $70 in 2024..
When will this game be added to Nintendo Switch Online
The sprite work is excellent at times to bad it was a rushed Disney World promotion. Could have been a platform banger to rival Castlevania or Ducktails.
I was playing the sh.t out of that space game. I could not read so I never finished the game lol
😭😭😭
just beat it orig. game❤
Make KIngdom hearts hacks pls xD
This was extra upsetting to watch now because Disney has become such schidt and they used to turn out some real gold. Anyone remember their 80's and early 00's tv movies??
Hannah Montana and that stuff was the beginning of the end.
Music was very annoying at times😅
Still too hard.
since when did the NES controller have C, D and E buttons?
The C D and E are the planets you're at.... hope you were joking though
G i g a c h a d g a m e .