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Disney Learning Adventure: Search for the Secret Keys (2002) Disney Princess: Magical Dress-Up (2002) Disney's Kim Possible: Revenge of Monkey Fist (2002) (Game Boy Advance) Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse (2002) (GameCube) (Published by Nintendo, developed by Capcom) Disney/Pixar's Toy Story 2 Activity Center (2002)
Disney Think Fast is a trivia game show-based game. Each game can be played with up to four players who can play as various Disney characters including Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, Clarabelle Cow and Horace Horsecollar. The game also includes 4 stages, including Ocean Grotto, Regent's Park, Hawaiian Beach and The ...
The Disney Afternoon Collection is a compilation video game developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Capcom.It features six video games originally developed by Capcom and released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, all based on animated series from the television block The Disney Afternoon, which ran in syndication from 1990 to 1997.
Disney Magical World 2 Disney Magical World 2: Enchanted Edition: h.a.n.d. Bandai Namco Games: Bandai Namco Games (Japan) Nintendo (North America and PAL region; 3DS only) 2015/2016 2021 (Enchanted Edition) Nintendo 3DS Nintendo Switch (Enchanted Edition) Disney Magic Kingdoms: Gameloft: Gameloft: 2016: iOS Android Windows
In 1995, Disney Interactive greenlit a pitch from Imagineering art director Terry Dobson to create a CD-ROM adventure game set at a Disney theme park. In this iteration, which was the first to be called Virtual Magic Kingdom, a stylized park would be overrun by villains during a special after-hours visit.
The Disney Afternoon Collection; Disney's Aladdin (SNES video game) Disney's Hide and Sneak; Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse; Disney's Magical Quest; DuckTales (video game) DuckTales: Remastered; DuckTales 2
It was the second title in Disney's Gamebreak series following Timon and Pumbaa's Jungle Games (1995). [3] A Game Boy port, developed by Tiertex and published by THQ, was released in North America in March 1997. The video game was based on the film The Hunchback of Notre Dame and features a collection of mini-games based on the Festival of Fools.
Players play as a customizable child guest to the park, who gets help from a magic, anthropomorphic golden ticket. The game is controlled using the Kinect sensor's motion-sensing and speech recognition capabilities, with the 2017 remaster using an Xbox Wireless Controller or a mouse and keyboard as options.