![]() The scenarios have very nice details depending on the theme of the place where we are, as this game has very thematic scenarios in terms of design, from the classic fairy tale forest, the castle, a cake-themed scenario or even a scenario where the objects are giant and the character is very small, there is enough variety and dedication in this game in this aspect. The animations that Mickey can perform are not as spectacular as those seen in World of Illusion (logically), however, they are still extremely fluid and varied enough to be considered a visual genius, in addition, as is normal in this type of games, these animations and small expressions that Mickey can perform give him much more personality and are small details that enrich the graphical and artistic aspect of this game. A game that knew how to recreate very well all that magical aspect that emanates from each scenario to which we go with our protagonist, as Castle of Illusion has very imaginative scenarios, unique, with great detail and are thematic, being each of them, besides being very different from each other, are visually spectacular. ![]() Graphically and despite all the years that have passed, this game still looks great, with beautiful artistic level and with a striking and very vivid color palette, something typical of the Disney of some years ago. That's all, but is anything else needed to enjoy this game, not at all, the story is irrelevant and just a pretext for Mickey to embark on an adventure. But anyway, everything I mentioned above is a lie, since the plot of this game is simply that Mickey must go to rescue Minnie who has been kidnapped by a witch. We are facing a game whose plot surprised me, since I did not remember practically nothing about the plot of this game, but when I played it again, I realized that I was facing a story of great plot depth, development of incredible and realistic characters and plot twists that leave you with your mouth open. Today's Retro Review is about: Castle of Illusion: Starring Mickey Mouse. But the older version, the Master System, logically presents an older graphic level. I didn't delve too much into the release dates of the games, I was too lazy. This game had several versions, including an older one that I will talk about today (Mega Drive), although it was published some time after the Mega Drive version, if my data is correct. And although many times the nostalgia will make us see things better than they really were, with this game is not so, because despite the many years that have passed, it is still a pretty spectacular game visually, graphically and artistically. This game was the first Disney game I played in my life and really at the time it was quite impressive, being a child to see such a mythical and charismatic character like Mickey. Sega discontinued the system in 1997.A few days ago I had one of the strongest memories of my childhood playing again World of Illusion and its "prequel", which I will talk about today. When released in the US, the Game Gear was heavily marketed as superior to the Game Boy because of its color graphics, but this could not compensate for its higher purchase price and low battery lifespan, which was about half that of the Game Boy. Although Sega released a wide variety of games for the system, in the hopes of attracting a bigger, more diverse audience than its competitors, the Game Gear never overtook the Game Boy in terms of sales. However, the resolution on the Game Gear was much lower. The Game Gear did offer some major improvements over the Master System, including an expanded color palette and stereo sound, though very few games made use of the latter. The Game Gear was designed to be a handheld version of the Sega Master System, and the similar designs made it extremely easy to port games back and forth between the two systems. It was released in 1990 in response to Nintendo's Game Boy, and was the third colored handheld console, after the Atari Lynx and NEC's TurboExpress. The Game Gear is a fourth generation handheld game console developed by Sega.
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