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Would love to see a game like this based in the Nintendo universe; where mario would be the hated figure. Its about time Mario went a bit epic.

 

Captain Rainbow is kind of the Nintendo equivalant. There is no going after Mario, but it IS full of 'forgotten' Nintendo characters. And instead of epicness and darkness, there are transvestite jokes.

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...Its about time Mario went a bit epic...

 

Hold on a sec, Mario is almost always epic!

 

Also, I'm really intrigued to see this in action.

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BUMP

 

Confirmed exclusively for Wii

 

Cover Game Informer:

 

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Logo:

 

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Spoiler Alert: “Epic” November Issue Revealed

 

The rumors have been flying for months. From the outrageous (some actually thought we were bought by Disney, which was quite funny), to the right on (our forums pieced together all the clues from the last issue), the time has come to lay all rumors to rest. The November cover is indeed, Disney Epic Mickey, coming exclusively to the Nintendo Wii from Junction Point and Disney Interactive Studios.

 

This issue is the first of our highly anticipated redesign that subscribers should be receiving around October 12th.

 

There are a number of other highlights, including a Skate 3 first-look, an in-depth, seven-page report on the relationship between Hollywood and video games, interviews with executives from all three console manufacturers, and much, much more.

 

But the biggest news is our expanded coverage online that is available to all gameinformer.com visitors. Starting at 4PM CST today we will unveil the first companion piece to the magazine: an exclusive video interview with Warren Spector about his relationship with Mickey Mouse, including a portion of his giant Disney memorabilia collection that is housed at Junction Point. We will also have a photo-blog chronicling many of the outstanding pieces in his collection hitting at the same time.

 

This is just the beginning of our month of Mickey madness that will unfold over the next three plus weeks. So be sure to watch our Disney Epic Mickey landing page over the following month.

 

We don’t want to spoil what’s to come, but we have some amazing things in store, including screenshots, animations, and tons of concept art and music.

 

Watch for the issue in your mailbox over the coming weeks and make sure to come to gameinformer.com for the latest updates and news.

 

Oh yeah, and one last thing. All GI covers from here on out will feature a full wrap-around cover. Here is the Mickey cover in all its glory. The best part, and the reason we switched to these, is that the subscriber address label and the UPC will be on the back so it no longer clashes with our wonderful cover art.

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Fall 2010?! Bloody hell!!! But the design looks incredible. I can't believe Disney would go for something so dark... still a tiny bit worried that it will end up kidified, but we'll see.

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No online multiplayer or leaderboards? No sale.

 

With it being on the Wii I don't think any of us were expecting these anyway :heh:

 

Im very excited about this title, here's hoping its a good epic single player adventure.

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Since when - apart from Mickey's Racing USA on the N64 - have Mickey games been about multiplayer? aside from the co-op mode in World of Illusion they have mainly been a solo affair afaik... and just as well because the single player Mickey games on the Megadrive were awesome for their time. :)

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The villain is Oswald?

Very likely. Wasn't something mentioned about overshadowed characters getting their revenge?

 

 

Can't wait to see more of this game. Together with Metroid Other M and Red Steel 2, this is promising to be one of the Wii's most ambitious titles.

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He unleashes The Phantom Blot to wipe out Mickey and his cartoon world.

 

Awesome, The Phantom Blot is one of my favourite villains from the Disney comics.

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This forgotten world is run by Oswald the Rabbit. He was Disney's first creation, made long before Mickey Mouse, and his jealousy of the newcomer has fermented for years. Now, finally, Oswald is ready for revenge.

 

He unleashes The Phantom Blot to wipe out Mickey and his cartoon world. The Blot pollutes the Disney universe with sticky black ink that makes colours run and fade (as seen on the Game Informer cover), so it's up to Mickey to restore peace and order. And this is where his tools come in.

 

Oswald the rabbit is the villain. :)

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To be fair, he wasn't used at Disney for a long time because they didn't own the rights for several years :heh:

 

Still. I can't wait for this game.

 

(heh 'phantom blot', sounds like some psychofeminist slasher film)

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To be fair, he wasn't used at Disney for a long time because they didn't own the rights for several years :heh:

Oswald was introduced in 1927 after Disney’s series of Alice Comedies had run its course. Disney signed a new contract with Universal Studios head Carl Laemmle where he would produce a series of cartoons for Charles B. Mintz and George Winkler.

 

The first Oswald cartoon, Poor Papa, was rejected by the Universal studio heads due to poor production quality and the sloppiness and age of Oswald. After this, Disney, together with Ub Iwerks, created a second cartoon called Trolley Troubles featuring a much younger, neater Oswald. The short officially launched the series and proved to be Disney’s greatest success yet.

 

In spring 1928, with the series going strong, Disney asked Mintz for an increase in the budget. But Mintz instead demanded that Walt take a 20 percent budget cut, and as leverage, he reminded Disney that Mintz owned the character, and revealed that he had already signed most of Disney’s current employees to his new contract: Iwerks and Les Clark were among the few who remained loyal to Walt. Disney refused Mintz’s demand, disassociating himself from Oswald after the series first season.

 

While finishing the remaining Oswald cartoons, Disney, Iwerks and Clark created the cartoon hero who would become The Walt Disney Company’s lasting symbol: Mickey Mouse, the most famous of Walt Disney’s characters. Oswald was replaced by Mickey Mouse in the Spring of 1928

 

On February 9, 2006, NBC confirmed that Michaels would be joining Madden at the network to broadcast football on Sunday nights, thus ending Michaels' 20 year run on Monday Night Football and almost 30 years of service with ABC.

 

In exchange for letting Michaels out of his contract with ABC and ESPN, NBC Universal sold ESPN cable rights to Friday coverage of the next four Ryder Cups, granted ESPN increased usage of Olympic highlights, and sold to parent company Disney the rights to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a cartoon character developed by Walt Disney himself (which he lost in 1928) but previously owned by Universal Pictures.

 

(heh 'phantom blot', sounds like some psychofeminist slasher film)

 

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The Phantom Blot is an enemy of Mickey Mouse. He first appeared in the Mickey Mouse comic strip adventure Mickey Mouse Outwits The Phantom Blot by Floyd Gottfredson, which was published in the form of daily strips from May 20 to September 9, 1939. His primary goal is universal domination.

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