I remember my mom buying me this at Toys R Us because it was only $20, whereas everything else was at least $40 (some as high as $80 at the time!). She also knew that I loved trivia and quiz shows, so the idea of incorporating Disney trivia was a huge selling point. It took me five days to beat it for the first time, but no one saw. So the next day, I did it again in front of my mom, and did an absolutely perfect run in 7 minutes. She smiled as she cussed me out for not taking longer, because that meant I could get another new game. I'd never done a speed run before (intentional or not), and I've never done one since. Definitely some fond memories with this one.
I think one thing that makes these so short is once you actually figure out what you need to do, they tend to be very easy. A lot of NES games involved trial and error until you figure out the best path that works for you. I've been playing the same games as they get uploaded here and with their help, I realized how easy and short some of these games are. Like Ghosts N Goblins, once I learned the first part of the second stage can be cleared by just running and jumping, it made it a lot easier than trying to fight those flying imps. If our kind guide is reading this, typically how much time do you spend researching games and playing them to the extent you do? Because I imagine it's a lot of hard work.
@@starofjustice1 true, but have to give the guy some credit. He did do Dragon Warrior a few weeks ago. He prob needs to get some short ones out to live his life. Haha
This was one of those games I played growing up that I rented once in awhile, but never got very far in. For a game that's supposed to be geared towards children, I always thought it was kinda hard.
@@adventureoflinkmk2 I don't know, I beat plenty of NES games back then that I feel like were difficult, but were still designed well. With Magic Kingdom, each stage has it's own mechanics and rules and they aren't always clearly defined. The train stage is literally trial and error. The racing stage makes it feel like you have to actually race, but you don't. I blame part of it on the era the NES was from. Games still had a bad habit of being unclear on things still. Renting games was always a gamble, especially since getting the NES manual with them was really uncommon for me.
I wonder if that's why they didn't make Mickey the hero - They were worried that would skew the demographic younger and the kids that played wouldn't be able to handle this one. Of course Mickey Mouscapde is very hard for little kids
Well I think the point of this game is to suggest the player join the disney universe by connecting with all their brand icon characters. The focus is on visiting the theme park and doing all the rides. The game designers clearly intended these two things.
The haunted house is one of the most atmosphere levels, since my childhood I started to love creepy and scary things: books, arts, movies and so on. I can say this game had formed my tastes!
This game feels like a precursor to Kingdom Hearts, with Mickey, Donald, and Goofy. The protagonist is like some sort of prototype Sora (ie, huge shoes lol)
Love your videos as you explain things so well, also really appreciate the intros with all the historical context and facts! Thanks and keep up the awesome work! :)
@@CarletonTorpin Lone Ranger for the NES. Wild Guns for SNES. The Red Dead games, and there was a game called Gun for PS2. It's not a well-mined genre.
If you look at it this way, the character's hair colour (although a tad darker) brings Sora from Kingdom Hearts to mind. Maybe this is the game that started it all since Sora's weapon is a giant key. 🤔🤷🏼♀️ Who knows?
I just want to say that I really enjoy your videos. I know it can't be easy to put together things like this every week. If you ever need to use any stock footage from my uploads, feel free my man. Keep up the good work, they're a lot of fun to watch!
This takes me back. I have always remembered the music to this game but never remembered what game it came from until now. I think this video opened something in my brain
@@BigBearHgX One as in depth as UCBVG usually gets? I can see that being kind of hard to do with how Swords and Serpents is just one big maze from start to finish. At least with Dragon Warrior the scenery changed once in a while.
@@starofjustice1 actually the pathing would be very much like the buildings in Festers Quest. I recall there was a strategy guide with maps at one point but as a child I could never afford one.
Fun fact: if you leave your name blank, you get the name "Bamboo.7". I always thought Bamboo 7 would have been a great character to see in the Marvel vs Capcom games with his cowboy hat and throwing candles, etc. :)
Also, I can't think of another US release of a Nintendo game that features Spanish text anywhere. In the Pirates of the Caribbean level, you pass a building labeled "mercado" (market).
The content has gotten more top notch with every installment. You are hitting your stride. As for this game, never had it. I would see it at Palmer Video back in the days (remember video rental stores. Kids today will never know that feeling going in one) but never paid any attention to it as a kid. Might have to give this one a look
I used to play this game all the time at my grandpas house when I was small. For some reason many of my worst nightmares have featured the pirates ride level. Never actually beat any of the levels in this game but I love the music.
I look forward to these all week long. I've seen Chip and Dale mentioned several times now, it makes me wonder when that's going to get it's own episode!
Rescue Rangers was a vastly superior game and was two players. There's no wonder it blew away magic kingdom in terms of sales. I played through it dozens of times with my siblings. I recently took my girlfriend through it on the disney collection on my PS4. It's a game that holds up very well.
Thanks to this video, I've been checking out ride videos here on TH-cam. :) So thanks for posting!! Obviously, the game won't capture the full experiences, but not everyone would have remembered their experience nor the authenticity of the experience here. I agree that the other Disney Capcom games are awesome, especially Ducktales.
Yay! A new episode to enjoy! I only played this as an adult, never had it as a kid, i never had the patience to be it, but alas! I can watch the expert beat it! n_n
You beat that game in under 20 minutes! :D I remember spending 20 minutes just on the Pirates of the Caribbean level, and I'd never rescued more than 2 of the damsels.
I received an NES for Christmas, and this was the game I got a along with Mario/duck hunt. I remember how hard it was for 4/5 year old. 1) autopia was the first level I could beat. 2) space mountain was sooo hard! 3) I thought the pirates were baseball players and was confused since it was the pirate ride!
Great and nostalgic content on this channel. I enjoyed watching this (even though I beat Magic Kingdom a couple of times as a kid). Please do Tiny Toons 1 and 2 one day.
Great vid as always buddy. I've gotta a game request good sir. TINY TOONS ADVENTURES on NES. That's a great game but hard as h_ll! Keep that one in mind if u would. Apprecianate it.
3:51 It was probably because Castle of Illusions (Sega GEN/MD) was in development at the same time and Disney's software division probably didn't want any customer confusion. Honestly, they should've just overhauled it and made it an adaptation of The Rescuers Down Under (just change the protagonist slightly to resemble Jake).
This game clocked an absurd number of hours in my NES as a kid. I am also now reminded that my dad was pissed when my sister and I put…quite the inappropriate name in for our character.
ALLLLLRIGHT!!!!! To be honest with you we had this but I never played it my sister's did, But I do remember some of the game. By memory... I always played the Mario Castlevania Russian attack, Zelda, games like this my sisters played but I'm excited to watch
I wonder if not using Mickey Mouse was Disney hedging their bets. "What if this really sucks? We can't have Mickey Mouse losing to Mario." Maybe. ANYWAY, this was a great game and should always be on a top list.
Favorite part of my Saturday morning except watching football lol but your a very very close second lol only problem with this video is that it's so short lol great video as usual
Hey, my wife enjoyed this episode so much it makes her want to beat her copy! This and Mickey Mouscapades I didn't know about as a kid and haven't played our copies. I hope you do more Disney on nintendo and sega! They are top tier platformers on both companies consoles! There are also at least 2 on turbografx (sticking with cartridge consoles). Great video, shocked its so short, would have loved more levels (I've been to DisneyWorld once, but Disneyland is my home park). Did you know that Disneyland, Disney World, and Tokyo Disneyland all have games set in them (at least 3 for the magic kingdom)? There's also the arcade version of a vertical shooter that has you fighter go over Disney airspace (the castle is very obvious, definately censored for consoles). I really hope code name: viper (short, but capcom), Air Fortress, ghost lion, digger t rock, and Bible Adventures are on your list.
I always had the idea that this game was a prequel of "Kingdom Hearts"; both games have Disney theme worlds, the important use of "keys" and the main protagonist is not a Disney character, in a way they are very similar.
As a Swede I've never played this game in my life and I was really surprised by the second question :D Gotta try to get a hold of this game for my old NES!
Its cheap af too. Like $10 i think. This is a classic American game because it was cool to own but more commonly just rented for a weekend. The worst thing to say about it is that it was common or short.
Allegedly a boy was playing with a lighter or candles and a lighter and was the cause of the Haunted Castle fire. If that's true, and I don't know whether it is or not, he may have gotten the idea from the scare-house level of this video game.
This game had so much potential to be great, but it always leaves me wanting. It easily could have divided itself into worlds like the Super Mario and other games did. It would be divided into six worlds, where at the end of each world, you receive a key. This game of course is really based on the Disneyland park in California and not The Magic Kingdom in Florida, so I'd pertrain the design to that game. All attractions were active as of 1990, so I'll only include those. World 1 would have been Main Street, USA, where you'd have the Disney trivia, WDW railroad, arcade, and Main Street Cinema levels where in the last, you basically play as Mickey in classic shorts as you reach a goal. The arcade would be a fun game of pinball, while the railroad is sort of the easier version of the Big Thunder Mountain railroad, where you have to avoid dead ends and obstacles, but don't have to race to clock or reach a certain station. World 2 would be Adventureland, with the Pirates of the Caribbean level from this game, Jungle Cruise where you must avoid animals along a raft ride, and a tough, but fun Swiss Family Treehouse where you must retrieve the key at the top. World 3 would be a combo of Frontierland and Critter Country, where Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, the Haunted Mansion, another water level with the Tom Sawyer riverboat, and Frontierland shooting gallery challenge you. World 4 is Fantasyland, where you must save Snow White in his scary adventures dark ride, a sky-themed level with Peter Pan's Flight, and have the daunting task of getting the fourth key at the Matternhorn. But Fantasyland is so big, it gets a second world! World 5 starts off with It's A Small World where cultural challenges await you in addition to just a boat ride. This is followed by another flight ride with Dumbo, a conveyor belt challenge with the Mad Tea Party, and finally an underwater expedition with 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea where the fifth key awaits you. And to wrap things up, Tomorrowland is the final, and most difficult world. The Autopia race from the actual game is there, but there's also the Astro-Orbiter (shown on the map but not used), a space-shooter level, the Carousel of Progress (just a side-scroller, but a difficult level with lots of enemies), and of course the final, most difficult level, Space Mountain, where the sixth and final key awaits. There you have it, instead of just five levels and a bit of trivia, 22 plus the trivia, and you finally have a game that's worth purchasing.
This was a frequent rental when I was a kid, but usually it was because all the games I wanted were rented out. I vastly preferred Mickey Mousecapade, Duck Tales or Rescue Rangers if I needed a Disney fix. I enjoyed this video as always though.
I rem wanting to go to WDW and parents said no.. they got me this game, lol. 4 years later we finally went... loved The haunted mansion and pirates... this was a great game.
The Space Mountain segment got me wondering if you've ever considered covering Solar Jetman. One of those where I read the Nintendo Power ragged but never played (until I ordered a copy off eBay a few years ago)
I had this game when I was a kid. I was too young to know how to use the power ups so when I finally finished, I did it without using any power ups lol
This is how I nerdy I am. When you jump with the car because it's from Capcom it's the sound of ice man stage when the ice blocks are forming from the first mega man .What a pain in the ass stage that was.
@@UCanBeatVideoGames I sure don’t! That’s why you’re awesome. It’s one of those games I loved as a child but could never get very far. But it has the feeling of a great game. Lots of fun memories from giving it a go. Thanks for the memories you help us fire back up!
Play and beat "Infiltrator" on NES. I have never seen that game beaten and I probably never will. You are my last hope You Can Beat Video Games. There are no videos on TH-cam of anyone beating that game.
Yes, Saturday has officially started!
Also not a bad way to start a Sunday!
I remember my mom buying me this at Toys R Us because it was only $20, whereas everything else was at least $40 (some as high as $80 at the time!). She also knew that I loved trivia and quiz shows, so the idea of incorporating Disney trivia was a huge selling point. It took me five days to beat it for the first time, but no one saw. So the next day, I did it again in front of my mom, and did an absolutely perfect run in 7 minutes. She smiled as she cussed me out for not taking longer, because that meant I could get another new game. I'd never done a speed run before (intentional or not), and I've never done one since. Definitely some fond memories with this one.
The fastest speedrun in the world is over 9 minutes. A little far fetched to say you did it in 7...
It's astounding how short some of these games are once you know how to play them.
I had to double check the time twice.
Me too. I almost thought this was a little unsatisfying for a UCBVG video, with how fast it was over.
Yeah seriously. Look at marble madness for instance. Just a shade over 3 minutes for the entire game.
I think one thing that makes these so short is once you actually figure out what you need to do, they tend to be very easy.
A lot of NES games involved trial and error until you figure out the best path that works for you.
I've been playing the same games as they get uploaded here and with their help, I realized how easy and short some of these games are.
Like Ghosts N Goblins, once I learned the first part of the second stage can be cleared by just running and jumping, it made it a lot easier than trying to fight those flying imps.
If our kind guide is reading this, typically how much time do you spend researching games and playing them to the extent you do? Because I imagine it's a lot of hard work.
@@starofjustice1 true, but have to give the guy some credit. He did do Dragon Warrior a few weeks ago. He prob needs to get some short ones out to live his life. Haha
As usual for Capcom, this game's soundtrack is amazing. The songs randomly pop into my head pretty often.
Music by Yoko Shimomura. Isn’t it great when someone’s career comes full circle?
This was one of those games I played growing up that I rented once in awhile, but never got very far in. For a game that's supposed to be geared towards children, I always thought it was kinda hard.
That's the majority of NES games for ya XD
@@adventureoflinkmk2 I don't know, I beat plenty of NES games back then that I feel like were difficult, but were still designed well.
With Magic Kingdom, each stage has it's own mechanics and rules and they aren't always clearly defined. The train stage is literally trial and error. The racing stage makes it feel like you have to actually race, but you don't.
I blame part of it on the era the NES was from. Games still had a bad habit of being unclear on things still. Renting games was always a gamble, especially since getting the NES manual with them was really uncommon for me.
I wonder if that's why they didn't make Mickey the hero - They were worried that would skew the demographic younger and the kids that played wouldn't be able to handle this one.
Of course Mickey Mouscapde is very hard for little kids
Space mountain and the minecart ride require really tight reflexes, it was a really hard game for kids
Well I think the point of this game is to suggest the player join the disney universe by connecting with all their brand icon characters. The focus is on visiting the theme park and doing all the rides. The game designers clearly intended these two things.
Always look forward to Saturday mornings. No better way to wake up!
For me the best part is seeing which game he chose for the week. It's usually something unexpected.
Its pretty great!
Props to the dog the beginning that can talk and teach us how to beat these games. Doggo deserves more subs
The haunted house is one of the most atmosphere levels, since my childhood I started to love creepy and scary things: books, arts, movies and so on. I can say this game had formed my tastes!
Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean levels both got the feeling perfect for me.
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*save six damsels*
Old Man: "Thank you for saving us."
🤔
Another pleasant surprise! You're really highlighting NES hidden gems, now. I look forward to these videos every weekend.
awesome! This and Low G Man were two of my favourites growing up
This game feels like a precursor to Kingdom Hearts, with Mickey, Donald, and Goofy. The protagonist is like some sort of prototype Sora (ie, huge shoes lol)
My weekly dose of games I can’t beat
This is the unofficial prequel to Kingdom Hearts. Travel to different Disney places looking for keys to open the kingdom.
Ha! Hi-yo Sora! And away!
This truly is the new Saturday morning cartoon
Love your videos as you explain things so well, also really appreciate the intros with all the historical context and facts! Thanks and keep up the awesome work! :)
Thank you!!
You're like Bizarro AVGN. 🥰
A short one today. I used to rent this all the time. It's one of the very few games where you play as a cowboy.
Sunset Riders is another one, and Cowboy Kid for NES. Any other cowboy-starrers?
@@CarletonTorpin Lone Ranger for the NES. Wild Guns for SNES. The Red Dead games, and there was a game called Gun for PS2. It's not a well-mined genre.
I honestly think Lone Ranger is the most underrated game on the NES. Seriously, it has everything, on zero top lists.
You picked another overdue nes game. I respect your very good taste in choices like this game and tmnt. Your NES videos will be appreciated for years.
Fun fact: Space Mountain is the oldest ride in the park but has the longest line.
Wooooooo!
Stylin and profilin
Woooooo!
"After you go on Space Mountain, you'll be like this!" ☠
If you look at it this way, the character's hair colour (although a tad darker) brings Sora from Kingdom Hearts to mind. Maybe this is the game that started it all since Sora's weapon is a giant key. 🤔🤷🏼♀️ Who knows?
The music for this game was done by Yoko Shimomura, also a pretty neat coincidence
I like Saga Frontier's Magic Kingdom more, especially when the Demons show up
My area was pretty poor growing up, this game was the only game one of my friends had. We played this all time! What great memories! Thanks
Not watching very much. Gotta heavy haul to drive. But just listening each Saturday kills those long miles I have to complete. Keep them going.👍
Great video. I cant believe I never heard of this game until a few years ago.
I just want to say that I really enjoy your videos. I know it can't be easy to put together things like this every week. If you ever need to use any stock footage from my uploads, feel free my man. Keep up the good work, they're a lot of fun to watch!
Love your reviews bro. Thanks to you I can beat games I couldn't in my childhood
Oh man, my cousins and I rented this game on a whim one weekend and had a great time with it. An underrated gem.
I got my coffee and muffin let's go!
This takes me back. I have always remembered the music to this game but never remembered what game it came from until now. I think this video opened something in my brain
Would love to see swords and serpents but maybe it's much longer than usual?
The average video on it seems to be about 3-4 hours?
That's a big project, but I'll put it on my list.
I would think it would be hard to do, it's the game from my childhood that haunts me for never finishing up
@@BigBearHgX One as in depth as UCBVG usually gets?
I can see that being kind of hard to do with how Swords and Serpents is just one big maze from start to finish. At least with Dragon Warrior the scenery changed once in a while.
@@starofjustice1 actually the pathing would be very much like the buildings in Festers Quest. I recall there was a strategy guide with maps at one point but as a child I could never afford one.
Solid game. Rented it as a kid and really enjoyed it. Capcom is king of the NES
Fun fact: if you leave your name blank, you get the name "Bamboo.7". I always thought Bamboo 7 would have been a great character to see in the Marvel vs Capcom games with his cowboy hat and throwing candles, etc. :)
Also, I can't think of another US release of a Nintendo game that features Spanish text anywhere. In the Pirates of the Caribbean level, you pass a building labeled "mercado" (market).
Fantastic video as usual! I always look forward to your vids. Please keep them coming!!!! Thumbs up as always!
watching this while listening to The Melvins Houdini and it all fits so so well, crazy.
Remember Mickey mousecapade? That was a really fun one. At least it was when I was a kid.
The content has gotten more top notch with every installment. You are hitting your stride. As for this game, never had it. I would see it at Palmer Video back in the days (remember video rental stores. Kids today will never know that feeling going in one) but never paid any attention to it as a kid. Might have to give this one a look
It was more exciting watching you play this game than it was last time I played it. 👍
I thought I was the only one who remembered this game. Glad to see it getting some love.
14:20 & 22:05 Looks like this game references Looney Tunes.
I used to play this game all the time at my grandpas house when I was small. For some reason many of my worst nightmares have featured the pirates ride level. Never actually beat any of the levels in this game but I love the music.
Would love to see Clash at Demonhead!
Holy cow...
I literally started up this game because the family is planning a trip to Disney later this month.
I look forward to these every Saturday. Thanks!
Got my coffee. ☕️👌
Finished mine
@@UCanBeatVideoGames Great video, man. Can wait for the next one. ✌️
Those double arrows on Space Mountain are choices? Lol I always thought it meant you had to press both of them really fast.
I just ordered this game because of your video, kick ass man, thanks!
0:46 Oh god I'm getting flashbacks of the Game Grumps episode
Danny was laughing so hard I though he was going to have a heart attack.
I think there was an episode where they play this, and one of them kept on butchering Cinderella's name
Those platforming sections were BRUTAL! Not quite as bad as Bucky O'hare but pretty close!
This guy is great. Want to see how great watch my garbage and compare. Love this channel. Brings back my childhood.
lol, thanks man
@@UCanBeatVideoGames thank you, glad I found you.
Thank you for your videos. It helped beat the game today.
I could never beat this game as a kid! Thanks for adding it to your repertoire. Would love to see you play Willow.
Another underrated game with a lot of variety. The racing stage reminds me of the Spy Hunter games.
The haunted mansion kicked my ass but got to the end eventually. Thanks! I used a freeze near the end of the library/books section.
I look forward to these all week long. I've seen Chip and Dale mentioned several times now, it makes me wonder when that's going to get it's own episode!
Rescue Rangers was a vastly superior game and was two players. There's no wonder it blew away magic kingdom in terms of sales. I played through it dozens of times with my siblings. I recently took my girlfriend through it on the disney collection on my PS4. It's a game that holds up very well.
Walt Disney's frozen head is just an urban legend, he was confirmed to be cremated according to his death certificate.
Thanks to this video, I've been checking out ride videos here on TH-cam. :) So thanks for posting!! Obviously, the game won't capture the full experiences, but not everyone would have remembered their experience nor the authenticity of the experience here. I agree that the other Disney Capcom games are awesome, especially Ducktales.
This game brings back memories
Is this the Kingdom Hearts prequel nobody ever knew about?
Yay! A new episode to enjoy! I only played this as an adult, never had it as a kid, i never had the patience to be it, but alas! I can watch the expert beat it! n_n
You beat that game in under 20 minutes! :D I remember spending 20 minutes just on the Pirates of the Caribbean level, and I'd never rescued more than 2 of the damsels.
Ha! I def remember that pirate level being hard when I was a kid
I received an NES for Christmas, and this was the game I got a along with Mario/duck hunt. I remember how hard it was for 4/5 year old.
1) autopia was the first level I could beat.
2) space mountain was sooo hard!
3) I thought the pirates were baseball players and was confused since it was the pirate ride!
Great and nostalgic content on this channel. I enjoyed watching this (even though I beat Magic Kingdom a couple of times as a kid). Please do Tiny Toons 1 and 2 one day.
Capcom did such an amazing job with the Disney license back in the day! I never did get around to this one.
I always love the theming of the games u set behind the title you are gonna play. This time all the Disney games
This game felt huge as a kid,now..... lol great vid guys!
Didn't even know this game existed lol. Great video boss, love all of them.
Great vid as always buddy. I've gotta a game request good sir. TINY TOONS ADVENTURES on NES. That's a great game but hard as h_ll! Keep that one in mind if u would. Apprecianate it.
3:51 It was probably because Castle of Illusions (Sega GEN/MD) was in development at the same time and Disney's software division probably didn't want any customer confusion.
Honestly, they should've just overhauled it and made it an adaptation of The Rescuers Down Under (just change the protagonist slightly to resemble Jake).
This game clocked an absurd number of hours in my NES as a kid.
I am also now reminded that my dad was pissed when my sister and I put…quite the inappropriate name in for our character.
ALLLLLRIGHT!!!!!
To be honest with you we had this but I never played it my sister's did,
But I do remember some of the game. By memory... I always played the Mario Castlevania Russian attack, Zelda, games like this my sisters played but I'm excited to watch
I can see this one being popular with girls. I only had 2 brothers, and we all liked this one.
The one UCBVG I'm most looking forward to is A Boy and His Blob. I beat it as a kid with no help, just trial and error.
same here. between that and shadowgate, i recall one particularly busy summer.
I wonder if not using Mickey Mouse was Disney hedging their bets. "What if this really sucks? We can't have Mickey Mouse losing to Mario." Maybe.
ANYWAY, this was a great game and should always be on a top list.
This game is BRUTAL lol. Unbelievable difficulty on some of these levels.
5:58 Walt Disney’s Cryogenically Complete Frozen Cold Head
Favorite part of my Saturday morning except watching football lol but your a very very close second lol only problem with this video is that it's so short lol great video as usual
This brings back memories
Hey, my wife enjoyed this episode so much it makes her want to beat her copy! This and Mickey Mouscapades I didn't know about as a kid and haven't played our copies. I hope you do more Disney on nintendo and sega! They are top tier platformers on both companies consoles! There are also at least 2 on turbografx (sticking with cartridge consoles).
Great video, shocked its so short, would have loved more levels (I've been to DisneyWorld once, but Disneyland is my home park). Did you know that Disneyland, Disney World, and Tokyo Disneyland all have games set in them (at least 3 for the magic kingdom)? There's also the arcade version of a vertical shooter that has you fighter go over Disney airspace (the castle is very obvious, definately censored for consoles).
I really hope code name: viper (short, but capcom), Air Fortress, ghost lion, digger t rock, and Bible Adventures are on your list.
Weird that I got recommended this…..I was just getting ready to play this.
I always had the idea that this game was a prequel of "Kingdom Hearts"; both games have Disney theme worlds, the important use of "keys" and the main protagonist is not a Disney character, in a way they are very similar.
Love your channel man!
Fuck yeah, love lighting a blunt and watching your videos bro.
I actually had this game it was super fun.
That dog is an NES master!
As a Swede I've never played this game in my life and I was really surprised by the second question :D Gotta try to get a hold of this game for my old NES!
Its cheap af too. Like $10 i think. This is a classic American game because it was cool to own but more commonly just rented for a weekend. The worst thing to say about it is that it was common or short.
Allegedly a boy was playing with a lighter or candles and a lighter and was the cause of the Haunted Castle fire. If that's true, and I don't know whether it is or not, he may have gotten the idea from the scare-house level of this video game.
Good and overlooked game
Never played this one. A good quick game.
These Disney parks are so loved that they have made movies just based on certain attractions
This game had so much potential to be great, but it always leaves me wanting. It easily could have divided itself into worlds like the Super Mario and other games did. It would be divided into six worlds, where at the end of each world, you receive a key. This game of course is really based on the Disneyland park in California and not The Magic Kingdom in Florida, so I'd pertrain the design to that game. All attractions were active as of 1990, so I'll only include those. World 1 would have been Main Street, USA, where you'd have the Disney trivia, WDW railroad, arcade, and Main Street Cinema levels where in the last, you basically play as Mickey in classic shorts as you reach a goal. The arcade would be a fun game of pinball, while the railroad is sort of the easier version of the Big Thunder Mountain railroad, where you have to avoid dead ends and obstacles, but don't have to race to clock or reach a certain station. World 2 would be Adventureland, with the Pirates of the Caribbean level from this game, Jungle Cruise where you must avoid animals along a raft ride, and a tough, but fun Swiss Family Treehouse where you must retrieve the key at the top. World 3 would be a combo of Frontierland and Critter Country, where Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, the Haunted Mansion, another water level with the Tom Sawyer riverboat, and Frontierland shooting gallery challenge you. World 4 is Fantasyland, where you must save Snow White in his scary adventures dark ride, a sky-themed level with Peter Pan's Flight, and have the daunting task of getting the fourth key at the Matternhorn. But Fantasyland is so big, it gets a second world! World 5 starts off with It's A Small World where cultural challenges await you in addition to just a boat ride. This is followed by another flight ride with Dumbo, a conveyor belt challenge with the Mad Tea Party, and finally an underwater expedition with 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea where the fifth key awaits you. And to wrap things up, Tomorrowland is the final, and most difficult world. The Autopia race from the actual game is there, but there's also the Astro-Orbiter (shown on the map but not used), a space-shooter level, the Carousel of Progress (just a side-scroller, but a difficult level with lots of enemies), and of course the final, most difficult level, Space Mountain, where the sixth and final key awaits. There you have it, instead of just five levels and a bit of trivia, 22 plus the trivia, and you finally have a game that's worth purchasing.
This was a frequent rental when I was a kid, but usually it was because all the games I wanted were rented out. I vastly preferred Mickey Mousecapade, Duck Tales or Rescue Rangers if I needed a Disney fix. I enjoyed this video as always though.
On Space Mountain I always thought that the "alien spaceship" looked like a front view of an Imperial Star Destroyer from Star Wars.
I rem wanting to go to WDW and parents said no.. they got me this game, lol. 4 years later we finally went... loved The haunted mansion and pirates... this was a great game.
The protagonist's ever-anxious facial expression, especially in the Haunted Mansion, make him look like a self-portrait of Chris-Chan.
The Space Mountain segment got me wondering if you've ever considered covering Solar Jetman. One of those where I read the Nintendo Power ragged but never played (until I ordered a copy off eBay a few years ago)
I had this game when I was a kid. I was too young to know how to use the power ups so when I finally finished, I did it without using any power ups lol
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All right! New episode
This is how I nerdy I am. When you jump with the car because it's from Capcom it's the sound of ice man stage when the ice blocks are forming from the first mega man .What a pain in the ass stage that was.
Maybe one day Conquest of Crystal Palace?
On my list for sure. Do you know about the move where you turn around and attack for massive damage?
@@UCanBeatVideoGames I sure don’t! That’s why you’re awesome. It’s one of those games I loved as a child but could never get very far. But it has the feeling of a great game. Lots of fun memories from giving it a go. Thanks for the memories you help us fire back up!
Play and beat "Infiltrator" on NES. I have never seen that game beaten and I probably never will. You are my last hope You Can Beat Video Games. There are no videos on TH-cam of anyone beating that game.