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Mickey Mouse has been the star of some amazing retro Disney games, including Castle of Illusion.
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I never played the first game but I enjoyed Epic Mickey 2 wish they were also porting the second game.
i liked the second one quite abit, but im glad they are remastering the first one
KH:BBS is looking sick