Difference between revisions of "Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse"
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'''Director:''' [[Yoshio Yoshida]]<br> | '''Director:''' [[Yoshio Yoshida]]<br> | ||
'''Walt Disney Producer:''' Patrick Gilmore<br> | '''Walt Disney Producer:''' Patrick Gilmore<br> | ||
− | '''Special Thanks to:''' LLG, M.Waka, Yuichim, Raizou, F.Mike, Rei, Bert, Michael Spahn, Raihi, Nice Gaisu---, Yosira Sama<br> | + | '''Special Thanks to:''' LLG, M.Waka, Yuichim, Raizou, F.Mike, Rei, Bert, [[James Spahn|Michael Spahn]], Raihi, Nice Gaisu---, Yosira Sama<br> |
©1992 Disney<br> | ©1992 Disney<br> | ||
©1992 [[Sega]]<br> | ©1992 [[Sega]]<br> |
Revision as of 20:07, 28 March 2012
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System(s): Sega Master System, Sega Game Gear | |||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||
Developer: Sega | |||||
Genre: Action | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse, known in Japan as Mickey Mouse no Mahou no Crystal (ミッキーマウスの魔法のクリスタル), is a Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear platform game featuring Disney's Mickey Mouse. It is a sequel to the 8-bit version of Castle of Illusion, and can be seen as the 8-bit counterpart of World of Illusion.
Land of Illusion was followed by Legend of Illusion.
Production Credits
Main Programer: Taku Shoji
Object Programer: Junjy Siva
Message Screen Programer: Y.Hirai
Artist: Choko Kawaguchi
Background Artist: Gen Adachi, Choko Kawaguchi, Ihsakat Emuk
Sound Programer: T.Sawada
Sound Composers: T.Sawada, P.Chung, Ippo
Game Designers: Yoshio Yoshida, Go Sugai
Director: Yoshio Yoshida
Walt Disney Producer: Patrick Gilmore
Special Thanks to: LLG, M.Waka, Yuichim, Raizou, F.Mike, Rei, Bert, Michael Spahn, Raihi, Nice Gaisu---, Yosira Sama
©1992 Disney
©1992 Sega