One of the most popular animated Disney films makes it way to the Sega Genesis in Fantasia. After Mickeys musical notes were blown away by a diabolical wind, he goes on a quest to retrieve them. You take control of Mickey as you search for your missing notes, but watch out for all the evilness lurking around. Luckily, you've got magic on your side, which you can use to hop inside floating bubbles, take down poisonous mushrooms, and turn stampeding brooms into stardust. As you go, keep your eyes open for the magic books, crystal balls, and dinosaur eggs that will give you better and more powerful spells. Its up to you to find the notes and get the music playing again; otherwise, the world is in a lot of trouble!
Fantasia features:
- The animated movie.
- You're Mickey Mouse.
- Use magic to defeat the enemies.
- Explore wonderful worlds in search of the missing notes.
- Great graphics and addictive gameplay.
You must guide Mickey through five lengthy levels based on settings from the film. These include the Sorcerer's Dungeon (where you battle the famous marching brooms from the movie), a mythical forest, a prehistoric wasteland crawling with dinosaurs, ancient ruins – home to giant hippos that dance ballet, and finally, the evil Bald Mountain. Each of the five giant areas are made up of many levels. On each level, Mickey can find numerous blue music notes scattered about. He must collect them all before he reaches the end of the stage. If he does not, he has to start the level over from the beginning. As mentioned earlier, the areas of Fantasia are huge, holding many secrets and hidden rooms. And you'll have to look everywhere for these notes.
Mickey has two main attacks at his disposal. He can do the traditional bounce on the heads of enemies, which has been featured in just about every side scrolling platform game. He can also rely on his magic powers, and shoot blasts of energy at his foes from a distance. This can be useful, but his magic power is limited, so use it wisely.
The character sprites are fairly large with some good detail. Anyone who's seen the movie will instantly recognize many characters straight out of the film. From the marching broomsticks, to the enchanted dancing mushrooms in the forest – they're all here.
Music is built around famous classical music, soundtrack based around these famous tunes (Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite or Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach).
If you like Fantasia, try other games: Animaniacs, Mickey Mania - Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse, Mickey Mouse Castle of Illusion.
Fantasia system requirements:
P-200.
Systems:
Windows 9x, Windows 2000
Windows XP.
Game modes:
Single game mode .

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