Mickey Mouse is one of the most iconic characters in pop culture. Since his debut in the 1920s in the short filmSteamboat Willie, Mickey has made appearances in countless films, books, merchandise, and other media. He’s the mascot for Disney, with his famous ears showing up everywhere in logos and designs associated with the company.

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Unsurprisingly, he’s also made a ton of appearances in video games over the years. WithDisney Illusion Islandrecently announcing a release date and racing gameDisney Speedstormin development, both with Mickey as a playable character, it’s a good time to take a look back at some of Mickey’s best times in games as a playable character.

9Mickey Mousecapade

Mickey Mousecapadeis one of the earliest Mickey Mouse games out there, released for the NES in the late 1980s. Developed byBombermanandAdventure Islandstudio Hudson Soft, it was a 2D platformer featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse moving through various worlds full of Disney references.

While it may seem a little primitive these days, it was a solid game for its time and gained a reasonable amount of nostalgia over the years. The frequent use of puzzles and hidden secrets gave the game a unique identity, while its simplicity makes ita great game for kids.

Mickey Mousecapade

8Mickey’s Speedway USA

Released for the N64 in 2000,Mickey’s Speedway USAwas Disney’s attempt to cash in onMario Kartfever. It sees Mickey and friends jumping into go-karts and traveling across America to find Pluto, who has been kidnaped by weasels.

In an attempt to ensure quality, Disney recruited Rare to develop the game, and their expertise in developingDiddy Kong Racingshines through as one of the more enjoyable kart racers of the time. It wasn’tquite at the heights ofDiddy Kong RacingorMario Kart 64, but it was still an enjoyable experience.

Mickey Speedway USA

7Mickey’s Racing Adventure

Mickey’s Speedway USAwasn’t the first attempt to put Mickey and friends into a racing game, and not even the first developed by Rare. Releasing for the Game Boy a year before the N64 game,Mickey’s Racing Adventureis an isometric racing game where Mickey and friends race against Pete and his associates to retrieve items stolen from them.

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Mickey Racing Adventure

The racing mechanics were generally considered to be excellent, drawing inspiration from Rare’s early NES titleRC Pro-Am, but it wasn’t all the game had to offer. The game also featured exploration elements within a sizable adventure mode, an impressive feat for a handheld of the time.

6Land Of Illusion

Following the success ofCastle of Illusionon the Genesis, Sega took Mickey over to their 8-bit system and gave him a game of his own on the Master System too.Land of Illusionhas no connection to the GenesisIllusiontitles aside from the name and some shared developers, but it’s still a solid game in its own right.

Land of Illusionsees Mickey venturing through various levels trying to stop the villain of The Black Cauldron in a fairy tale. With expressive animation and an inventive gameplay style featuring items that Mickey can use to gain new abilities,Land of Illusionwas a superb Master System platformer for any Disney fan, sometimesconsidered one of the best games for the system.

Land of Illusion

5Disney Infinity

The toys-to-life franchiseDisney Infinityencouraged players to collect real-world figures to interact with the game to play small adventures and build their own levels starring a wide array of Disney characters. While Disney movies got a lot of attention, including the likes of Marvel and Star Wars, it’s not surprising that Mickey Mouse also got to be a playable character too.

Two figures of Mickey were released. The first of these was Mickey from the Sorcerer’s Apprentice portion of Fantasia, using magical abilities and summoning walking brooms, while the second was a standard Mickey who used a range of abilities inspired by classic shorts.

Disney Infinity Mickey

4Mickey Mania / Mickey’s Wild Adventure

The idea of a game celebrating Mickey Mouse’s 65th birthday was floated in 1993, but the actual game celebrating his history didn’t come out for another year.Mickey Maniasaw Disney’s mascot venturing through various levels based on classic short films, progressing fromSteamboat Williein 1928 toThe Prince and the Pauperin 1990.

The game,released for SNES and Genesis in 1994, was a critical and commercial success and is generally considered to be a brilliant 2D platformer. It did get a later release on PlayStation asMickey’s Wild Adventurewith some visual and audio improvements, which was also well received.

Mickey Mania

3Kingdom Hearts 2

Mickey is an important character in theKingdom Heartsuniverse, acting as the king of Disney Castle and a force to be reckoned with as he crosses between worlds fighting off the forces of darkness. Most of the time, his role is an NPC who guides Sora and his friends through their adventures.

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However, inKingdom Hearts 2, Mickey can become playable in specific circumstances. In certain boss fights, if Sora is defeated the player is presented with the option to say “I Won’t Give Up” and continue the fight as Mickey. However, while fighting as Mickey is an entertaining diversion, he sadly can’t defeat the bosses himself as his goal is to build up enough power to revive Sora and let him resume the fight.

2Epic Mickey

Epic Mickeywas designed to be a darker take on Mickey Mouse and his classic cartoons. Initial concept art during its announcement showed twisted takes on Disney theme park rides, including crumbling animatronics of Donald Duck and Goofy. It caught a huge amount of attention as players anticipatedplaying through this dark and creepy version of classic Disney.

The final game didn’t quite live up to that hype, as some of the creepiness was toned down significantly. However, this didn’t stop the game from being a solid 3D platformer with interesting mechanics involving paint and thinner to interact with the world. It was also a love letter to the world of Disney, with Disneyland rides taking on new forms as locations, a mountain made entirely of abandoned Mickey merchandise and even a nod toTronin the Tomorrow City boss fight.

Kingdom Hearts 2

1Castle Of Illusion

BeforeLand of Illusion, there wasCastle of Illusionfor the Genesis. It saw Mickey Mouse venturing into a mysterious castle to rescue Minnie from a witch who wishes to steal her youth and beauty. The levels are all strange floors full of whimsy as Mickey fights off enemies such as toy soldiers.

It’s also considered to be one of the greatest platformers on the Genesis,sometimes even within the whole genre, receiving scores over 90 from many contemporary reviewers. Its status as a beloved game has persisted over the years, with a PS3 and Xbox 360 remake in 2013 with a rearranged soundtrack by Grant Kirkhope and narration fromUncharted’s Richard McGonagle.

Epic Mickey

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