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Brazil had four different currencies between 1989 and nowadays, making it difficult to add the price of anything released prior 1994-07. No idea if the information below may be useful at all, but let's go on: | Brazil had four different currencies between 1989 and nowadays, making it difficult to add the price of anything released prior 1994-07. No idea if the information below may be useful at all, but let's go on: |
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Strees of Rage proto char screen
Prices of BR releases
Brazil had four different currencies between 1989 and nowadays, making it difficult to add the price of anything released prior 1994-07. No idea if the information below may be useful at all, but let's go on:
- From 1989-01-16 to 1990-03-15 — Name: Cruzado Novo / Symbol: NCz$
- From 1990-03-16 to 1993-07-30 — Name: Cruzeiro / Symbol: Cr$ / Value: remained the same
- From 1993-08-01 to 1994-06-30 — Name: Cruzeiro Real / Symbol: CR$ / Value: 3 less zeroes (Example: Cr$ 500,000.00 = CR$ 500.00)
- From 1994-07-01 on — Name: Real / Symbol: R$ / Value: at the time it changed CR$ 2,700.00 = R$ 1.00
The Master System was released in 1989-09 (NCz$), the Mega Drive in 1990-11 (Cr$), Game Gear 1991-09 (Cr$), Saturn in 1995-05 (R$) and Dreamcast in 1999-10 (R$). Note that SMS stuff will have prices listed with three different currencies, MD and GG two, and the others are no problem.
Master System releases in Brazil
- Note: I typed the titles exactly how they are seen in magazines, catalogues etc.
1989 Releases
The following games were already set for release together with the console in 1989, though not all of them were available right away. They were already listed in the catalogue poster which came with the very first Brazilian version of the SMS. I still gotta find the newspaper(s) and possibly re-watch some interviews with Stefano Arnhold (Tectoy's former vice-president and later president) for actual proof. It's also worth to note that all of these games were released in cardboard, lacking the model number (some of them were later re-released in clamshells, with the model number informed).
- After Burner
- Alex Kidd in Miracle World
- Altered Beast
- Astro Warrior
- Black Belt
- Choplifter
- Double Dragon
- Fantasy Zone: The Maze
- Fantasy Zone II
- Gangster Town
- Global Defense
- Great Voley
- Jogos de Verão
- Marksman Shooting / Trap Shooting
- Maze Hunter 3D
- Missile Defense 3D
- Out Run
- Poseidon Wars 3D
- Pro Wrestling
- R Type
- Rambo III
- Rescue Mission
- Rocky
- Shooting G
- Space Harrier 3D
- Super Cross
- Super Futebol
- World Grand Prix
- Zaxxon 3D
- Zillion II
Releases between 1989-09 and 1990-10
This comes from issue 17-A (pages 48-49) of A Semana em Ação - Games (which would later become Ação Games). There weren't magazines focused on videogames In Brazil before this one, so this may be useful to at least estimate when these were released.
Listed in the 1989 catalogue
These are most likely confirmed to have been released in 1989, between September 24 (console launch date) and December 31.
- After Burner
- Alex Kidd in Miracle World
- Altered Beast
- Astro Warrior
- Black Belt
- Choplifter
- Double Dragon
- Fantasy Zone 2
- Fantasy Zone: The Maze
- Gangster Town
- Global Defense
- Great Voley
- Jogos de Verão
- Marksman Shooting Trap Shooting
- Maze Hunter 3D
- Missile Defense 3D
- Out Run
- Poseidon Wars 3D
- Pro-Wrestling
- R Type
- Rambo 3
- Rescue Mission
- Rocky
- Shooting G
- Space Harrier 3D
- Super Cross
- Super Futebol
- World Grand Prix
- Zaxxon 3D
- Zillion 2
Not listed in the 1989 catalogue
These were most likely released through the whole year of 1990, since the magazine dates from December.
- Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars
- Alex Kidd in Shinobi World
- Assault City
- Aztec Adventure
- Battle OutRun
- Blade Eagle 3D
- Cloud Master
- Columns
- Dead Angle
- Dynamite Dux
- E Swat
- Galaxy Force
- Ghostbusters
- Golden Axe
- Great Basket
- Kenseiden
- Mickey Mouse (Castle of Illusion)
- Operation Wolf
- Out Run 3D
- Paper Boy
- Psycho Fox
- RC Grand Prix
- Shinobi
- Super Monaco GP
- Super Futebol 2
- Super Tennis
- Thunder Blade
- Vigilante
- Wanted
- Wonder Boy
Mortal Kombat II
Controls
- Note: To activate the six buttons in the Mega Drive version you must go to Options > Extra Controls. '/' means 'or' and '+' means the buttons must be pressed together.
Basic Controls
6 button pad
3 button pad
2 button pad
Special Moves
Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (8-bit) - Gameplay
In Castle of Illusion the player controls Mickey Mouse through seven levels, known as the "worlds of illusion". is used to grab and throw objects, while jumps. When Mickey is midair, will perform a bounce attack. To go through doors and climb ladders is used, and makes Mickey duck.
Three levels, containing a gem each, are available in the beginning and can be joined at any order: "The Enchanted Forest", "Toyland" and "The Dessert Factory". Once the first three levels are finished, another two are unlocked, with two gems each and no sequential restriction again: "The Library" and "The Clock Tower". After collecting all seven gems, the final level is unlocked: "The Castle".
Levels
200px | The Enchanted Forest |
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Tree boss; red gem File:CastleofIllusion SMS RedGem.png | |
200px | Toyland |
Clown boss; orange gem File:CastleofIllusion SMS OrangeGem.png | |
200px | The Dessert Factory |
Chocolate boss; yellow gem File:CastleofIllusion SMS YellowGem.png | |
200px | The Library |
Book boss; light green File:CastleofIllusion SMS LightGreenGem.png and dark green gem File:CastleofIllusion SMS DarkGreenGem.png | |
200px | The Clock Tower |
Clock boss; blue File:CastleofIllusion SMS BlueGem.png and purple gem File:CastleofIllusion SMS PurpleGem.png | |
200px | The Castle |
Dragon sub-boss (or some other title) and final boss: Mizrabel |
Items
{{{imagewidths}}} | Treasure Chest |
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Holds other items and can be broken both by throwing or bounce attack. | |
{{{imagewidths}}} | Gold Coin (large) |
Adds 2,000 points to your score. | |
{{{imagewidths}}} | Gold Coin (small) |
Adds 500 points to your score. | |
{{{imagewidths}}} | Cake (large) |
Fills two power stars. | |
{{{imagewidths}}} | Cake (small) |
Fills one power star. | |
Mouse Ears | |
Gives an extra try. Reaching 10,000 points also gives you an extra try. | |
{{{imagewidths}}} | Power Star |
Adds an extra star to you Power Gauge. |
Story - opening sequence
To add or not to?
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Once upon a mouse... Welcome to Vera City, where life is joyful, and everyone lives in peace. Castle of Illusion |
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— Opening sequence |