Disney's theme park rides Haunted Mansion and Pirates of Caribbean to become games

Tom Morrow

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Both The Haunted Mansion and PoTC were actually featured in a game before: "Adventures in the Magic Kingdom", on NES, released around 1991 or 1992. You played a kid who was trying to collect stolen keys from villains in the rides and return them to Mickey so he can start the parade (which you never get to see.) The Haunted Mansion and PoTC were side scrolling, action platform type levels.
 

WDWspider

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Originally posted by Tom Morrow
Both The Haunted Mansion and PoTC were actually featured in a game before: "Adventures in the Magic Kingdom", on NES, released around 1991 or 1992. You played a kid who was trying to collect stolen keys from villains in the rides and return them to Mickey so he can start the parade (which you never get to see.) The Haunted Mansion and PoTC were side scrolling, action platform type levels.

Don't forget Walt Disney World's Magical Racing Tour a couple years ago on Playstation and other platforms. The PoTC and Haunted Mansion were great levels complete with theme songs and lots of memorable scenes from the rides.
 

Mouse3268

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Originally posted by Tom Morrow
Both The Haunted Mansion and PoTC were actually featured in a game before: "Adventures in the Magic Kingdom", on NES, released around 1991 or 1992. You played a kid who was trying to collect stolen keys from villains in the rides and return them to Mickey so he can start the parade (which you never get to see.) The Haunted Mansion and PoTC were side scrolling, action platform type levels.

What were the other rides in the game.:king:
 

Tom Morrow

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Originally posted by Mouse3268


What were the other rides in the game.:king:

Big Thunder Mountain was one, where you guided a train along train tracks and tried not to run it off a dead end.

Tomorrowland Speedway (or Autopia as it was known then) is a racing level

Space Mountain is a level that resembles the "Starfield" screensaver on windows. You press directional buttons when they tell you to like Simon Says.

I believe that was it, but you also answered trivia questions from people in the park.
 

Wilt Dasney

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Originally posted by Tom Morrow

Big Thunder Mountain was one, where you guided a train along train tracks and tried not to run it off a dead end.

Tomorrowland Speedway (or Autopia as it was known then) is a racing level

Space Mountain is a level that resembles the "Starfield" screensaver on windows. You press directional buttons when they tell you to like Simon Says.

I believe that was it, but you also answered trivia questions from people in the park.

You are correct--those were all the attractions featured in the game. You can find more info on this game at these threads:

http://forums.wdwmagic.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=11525

http://forums.wdwmagic.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=11324
 

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