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Marvel Land is an arcade game that was released by Namco in 1989.

Gameplay

In Marvel Land you play as Prince Paco ), who is on a quest to save Princess Luxy from the evil Mole King (Japanese: 魔王モウル; Daiō Mōru). The gameplay was in the platformer style so popular at the time. Powerups included dragon wings which allowed you to jump higher and fly (to a certain extent), shoes that allow you to temporarily walk faster, and a clone powerup that allowed you to whip multiple copies of yourself at other enemies in a line. Using these items makes it easier defeating enemies and collecting various items to increase your score.

All of the game's four levels take place in a fantasy amusement park, the "Marvel Land" of the title. Most levels take place outside with various obstacles in your way. Other levels include a ride on a roller coaster and even a walk through a funhouse. At the end of the regular outside levels, you jump through a large target where you can earn extra points.

The game has enemies that consist of a variety of mole baddies and a wide range of other creatures. Boss battles are performed at the end of the last level of all four worlds. They are unique in that they are played more like a minigame which can consist of rock paper scissors, musical chairs or even tug of war. After you defeat a boss you rescue a fairy (Princess Luxy after you defeat the final boss), and are treated to a bonus stage where you catch falling stars for points in a float parade at night.

Arcade Versions

Marvel Land hit arcades in both the U.S. and Japan in 1989. Although they are basically the same game in both countries, there are some noticeable differences between both versions:
  • The music and sound is of better quality and more upbeat in the Japanese version. There is also added music for when you lose a life.
  • The character control is much tighter in the Japanese version of the game.
  • The placement of enemies and items varies in both versions.
  • The Japanese version gives you an option of playing an "easy" or "normal" mode, where the U.S. version doesn't provide such an option.

Ports

Marvel Land was ported to the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive in the United States, Japan, and Europe, all in 1991. The European port, however, was re-titled Talmit's Adventure.

Trivia

  • Some rides featured in levels along with the bonus level parade floats contain popular Namco characters such as Pac-Man
    (1980), Pooka from Dig Dug
    (1982), the Solvalou from Xevious
    (1982), Mappy
    (1983), Grobda
    (1984), a Paccet from Baraduke
    (1985), the Dragon from Dragon Spirit
    (1987) and Berabow Man (1988).
  • The pink female robot that appears in the game (受付小町; Uketsuke Komachi) later appears in the Namco Museum
    series behind the museum's information desk.

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