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Game Boy Color Disney's Mickey Saves the Day: 3D Adventure [4] Disney Interactive [citation needed] Disney Interactive: 2001: Microsoft Windows Minnie & Friends: Yume no Kuni o Sagashite [5] Hudson Soft: Disney Interactive: 2001: Game Boy Color Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse: Capcom: Nintendo: 2002: GameCube: Disney's Party ...
Disney Sing It: Party Hits; Disney Sing It: Pop Hits; Disney Sing It! – High School Musical 3: Senior Year; Disney Think Fast; Disney Universe; Disney's Animated Storybook; Disney's Beauty and the Beast Magical Ballroom; Disney's Chicken Little: Ace in Action; Disney's Dinosaur (video game) Disney's Herbie: Fully Loaded; Disney's Pocahontas ...
Here is the category of video games that are based on The Walt Disney Company properties; most of them are tie-in with its various franchises, including which are based on Disney franchises those licensed with other companies as well as the original properties that unrelated with its famous franchises.
Trial by Fire was met with mixed reviews, as GameRankings gave it a score of 56.22%, [5] while Metacritic gave it 50 out of 100. [6]The game was rated 5 out of 10 by IGN, which called the levels "incredibly short, small, and fairly uninspired" and recommended to avoid the game.
Disney Learning: Mickey Mouse Preschool (2000) (Microsoft Windows) Disney Learning: Mickey Mouse Toddler (2000) (Microsoft Windows) Disney's 102 Dalmatians Activity Center (2000) Disney's 3-D Adventure, Tigger's Family Tree (2000) Disney's Doug's Big Game (2000) Disney's The Emperor's New Groove Activity Center (2000)
Darkwing Duck (Capcom video game) 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
Disney Sports Snowboarding is a 2003 snowboarding racing video game developed and published by Konami for the Game Boy Advance. The game is part of a series of Disney-licensed sports titles under the Disney Sports brand. Upon release, the game received mixed to average reception, with praise directed towards the game's pre-rendered background ...
In 2009, the market for games played on social networking sites was valued at $300 million, consisting mostly of online sales of virtual goods. [ 3 ] It was a wholly owned subsidiary of Disney Interactive , itself a division of The Walt Disney Company .