A seven year gap followed the releases of 2002's Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse and 2003's Disney's Hide and Seek, both critical failures. Mickey Mouse in video games then took a much-needed break. When it was decided that Mickey needed to return, Disney selected a successful American game designer - none of this Capcom business. They chose Warren Spector, who made his start develop... read more
Description:Designed by Warren Spector, with 2D cinemas by Powerhouse Animation Studios, Inc. and developed by Junction Point Studios for the Wii console, using Emergent Game Technologies' Gamebryo Engine. Epic Mickey is part of an effort by The Walt Disney Company to re-brand the Mickey Mouse character by moving away from his current pleasant, cDesigned by Warren Spector, with 2D cinemas by Powerhouse Animation Studios, Inc. and developed by Junction Point Studios for the Wii console, using Emergent Game Technologies' Gamebryo Engine. Epic Mickey is part of an effort by The Walt Disney Company to re-brand the Mickey Mouse character by moving away from his current pleasant, cheerful image and reintroducing the more devious side of his personality. Spector has been collaborating with Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar in conjunction with the project.... (more)(less)
Manufacturer : Amazon Release date : 25 November 2010 EAN: 0712725004576 UPC: 712725004576
"Posted on December 15th, 2011:
What a great celebration of Disney history! Since Disney got back the rights for the character, I want them to create new cartoon shorts and series with Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in them. Oswald, Goofy, Donald, Daisy, Horace Horsecollar and Clarabelle Cow... The only thing missing is Minnie - the only trace I experienced of hers was a vague mention by one of the Bog Easy Wastelanders, asking Mickey if there is a female mouse in his life. And now that I've finished go"
“A seven year gap followed the releases of 2002's Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse and 2003's Disney's Hide and Seek, both critical failures. Mickey Mouse in video games then took a much-needed break. When it was decided that Mickey needed to return, Disney selected a successful American game designer - none of this Capcom business. They chose Warren Spector, who made his start developing tabletop role-playing games and went on to incorporate those elements into highly successful RPG video games such as Deus Ex, telling him to go in whichever direction he sees fit. His vision was to return Mickey to his roots and bring back characters and elements to his world that had not been seen for a while. Fittingly, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, who had just been regained into the Disney doma” read more