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Showing posts with label PC CD-Rom. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 22, 2001
Super Mitchell
'''''Super Mitchell''''' Is A 2D Side-scrolling platformer videogame based on Nickelodeon's Mitchell Van Morgan Franchise Published by THQ, Developed By Konami And Distributed By Nickelodeon Software For Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast And PC CD-ROM. The Series Takes Place At the Usual North Carolinian Places Like Raleighpolis For Example. Mitchell And His Buddies Stops An Evil Scientist Marquessa From Taking Over The World.
The gameplay is very similar to its 8-bit predecessors and Mitchell Van Morgan CD. The game largely functions as a 2D sidescrolling platformer, with an autoscrolling airship stage being the lone exception. The player is able to jump, attack with the character's abilities, duck, crawl, look-up, defend enemy attacks, hang on cliffs or bump into enemies to knock them over, during which a character can pick them up and throw them at other enemies. The primary gameplay difference is how the use of the power pack changed. In ''Mitchell Van Morgan CD'', it had to be charged manually, and took a relatively long time to do so; its use was primarily strategic and planned, and sustained flight was generally not possible. In ''Super Mitchell'', the ability charges quickly and automatically, allowing the player to use it more conventionally and remain in-control indefinitely.
A duel with Mitchell's arch rival & robotic duplicate Metal Mitchell occurs, much like in Mitchell Van Morgan CD.
After Mitchell and his buddies saved the ''Super Mitchell Land'' from Marquessa and his robotic android army back in the Mitchell Van Morgan series. This time the Raleighopolis is under attack once again by Marquessa. Making matters worse, he also dispatched Mitchell's andriod-like counterpart & rival Metal Mitchell, to kidnap Kelly Watargashi, find the seven power stones before Mitchell does & finish him off. Mitchell and his friends speeds into action to save the world, rescue animals from robotic slavery, find all seven power stones before Marquessa does and rescue their friend from Marquessa's clutches of world domination.
Labels:
Konami,
Mitchell Universe,
Mitchell Van Morgan,
Nickelodeon,
Nickelodeon 2000s,
Nickelodeon Games,
Nintendo 64,
PC CD-Rom,
PlayStation,
Sega Dreamcast,
Super Mitchell,
THQ,
Winter 2001
Wednesday, December 20, 2000
Mitchell and his friends race to the finish in ''Mitchell Kart''

Mitchell Kart is a 2000 go-kart racing videogame developed by Racjin, Published by THQ and distributed by Nickelodeon Games for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast and PC CD-Rom. It was the start of and is the first game in the Mitchell Kart series.
The development of the game began in 1999 under the Mitchell Van Morgan Kart and was intended to be a launch game for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Dreamcast and PC CD-Rom, but more resources were given to Mitchell Van Morgan's development. Some brief early footage of the game was showcased at the THQ showcase in USA on November. the game is was in fact 95 percent complete at the time of the show but decided to close the show during difficult multiplayer gameplay
Saturday, November 11, 2000
Mitchell Van Morgan goes in his paper-cut form for the first time in Paper Mitchell!
Paper Mitchell is a series of Mitchell Van Morgan games which it is a 3D game but the characters in the series are drawn in 2D sharing the same idea from Nintendo's Paper Mario title for the Nintendo 64. However this is his very first debut to be in his paper-cut form for the first time in Paper Mitchell no question about it.
Paper Mitchell is a role-playing video game released in 2001 for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast, and PC CD-Rom. The game is developed by Enix for the N64 and the PlayStation One counterparts, But Enix's competitor Square Soft took it's development act for it's PC version while THQ does the development in it's dreamcast title. The game is Published by THQ and Distributed by Nickelodeon. It is the very first title in the Paper Mitchell series and the start of the Paper Mitchell series. The game is known in japan as the ''Mitchell Story'' and alternately as the ''Paper Mitchell RPG''. The game set mainly in Mitchell's home city "Raleighopolis" but the storyline is still the same as it's main series titles with alittle twist of context novelty and cool partnership.
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Autumn 2000s,
Enix,
Nickelodeon,
Nickelodeon 2000s,
Nickelodeon Japan,
Nintendo 64,
Paper Mitchell,
Paper Mitchell series,
PC CD-Rom,
PlayStation,
Sega Dreamcast,
Square Soft,
THQ,
Videogame News
Friday, July 21, 2000
Mitchell enters Tennis for the first time in Mitchell Tennis!!
Mitchell Tennis is a series of tennis videogames based on Nickelodeon's Mitchell Van Morgan series that feature Mitchell and his friends playing Tennis. Actually it was a debut of Mitchell Van Morgan's very first tennis videogame known as "Mitchell Tennis".
Mitchell Tennis is a 2000 tennis sports videogame published by THQ and distributed by Nickelodeon for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast and PC. The whole game was tennis sportsplay with Mitchell and his buddies. The gameplay of Mitchell Tennis mostly rivals Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64. The game itself is developed by Camelot Software Programming for the Nintendo 64, Clap Hanz for the PlayStation, and finally by THQ only for Sega Dreamcast and PC. The story mode for the game is simply based on a Tennis role-playing lifestyle in North Carolina.
Mitchell Tennis is a 2000 tennis sports videogame published by THQ and distributed by Nickelodeon for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast and PC. The whole game was tennis sportsplay with Mitchell and his buddies. The gameplay of Mitchell Tennis mostly rivals Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64. The game itself is developed by Camelot Software Programming for the Nintendo 64, Clap Hanz for the PlayStation, and finally by THQ only for Sega Dreamcast and PC. The story mode for the game is simply based on a Tennis role-playing lifestyle in North Carolina.
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