![]() ![]() The game was developed by Disney Interactive for the Sega Mega Dive/Genesis and Microsoft Windows, by Eurocom Entertainment Software for the SNES, and by Bonsai Entertainment Corp. It was ported one last time to the Game Boy in North America in August 1998. ![]() ![]() A Microsoft Windows port followed two years later and was released in North America on September 30, 1996. It was also ported by Eurocom Entertainment Software to the SNES and released in North America in November 1996, in Europe on November 28, 1996, and in Japan on December 20, 1996. The game was released in Brazil in 1995 and in Europe on December 8, 1995, for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. So yeah, basically all of this scans.Donald in Maui Mallard, known as Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow in North America, is a platforming video game developed and published by Disney Interactive. If you’re curious about the Mayflower thing, this is probably a reference to the comic book Mickey Mouse and the Treasure of the Mayflower (it’s part of the Once Upon a Time… In America series), in which Mickey’s ancestors actually do travel to what is now the United States on the Mayflower. ![]() He looks after his nephews but lashes his temper on them whenever they cause mischief.ĭonald is an American born son of Scottish immigrants (his mother immigrated with Scrooge from Scotland to the USA) while Mickey traces his ancestry to the Mayflower. He is neither dependable nor very successful at his jobs. He usually does meager labor for his grouchy uncle. Well, Donald Duck is more down to earth than Mickey Mouse.ĭonald is a bachelor for over thirty years, despite having a girlfriend. This makes me suspect that both of these games ( Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow and PK: Out of the Shadows) were created specifically for the European market, and that when it came time to bring these games to the States, executives sort of scratched their heads over what to do to make the games more popular with North American players.Īctually, I found this post in a CBR thread about why Europeans like Donald so much, and I had to share it: I do know that Donald Duck is more popular in Europe than in the United States (and this has been true for decades). ![]()
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