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Title Screen


Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse

Also known as: Mickey Mouse no Fushigi no Kagami (JP)
Developer:
Capcom
Publisher:
Nintendo
Platform:
GameCube
Released in JP: August 9, 2002
Released in US: August 13, 2002
Released in EU: September 13, 2002




DevTextIcon.png This game has hidden development-related text.
GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.








Hmmm...

To do:

  • Find more content.

  • Find what the binary files (models) can be opened with or what they were compressed with.



Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse is a point-and-click adventure game that was originally going to be a platformer when it was announced at Nintendo SpaceWorld 2001. In the end, it was completely different to what was first announced.


One night, a mischievous ghost traps Mickey's spirit in a trippy mansion/castle, complete with magic portals and a dungeon! Only by gathering mirror shards will Mickey be able to return to the Twilight Realm his world.



Contents




  • 1 Development Related Text


    • 1.1 Mickey.str


    • 1.2 zzz.fst




  • 2 Unused Graphics


    • 2.1 Font


    • 2.2 Cursor


    • 2.3 title.tpl




  • 3 E3 Leftovers


    • 3.1 thanks.tpl


    • 3.2 e3_title.tpl




  • 4 Unused Textures


    • 4.1 Candy Hiphop Minigame


    • 4.2 Library Room


    • 4.3 Small Guitar Model






Development Related Text


Mickey.str


Inside the system folder, is this file which contains a list of files presumably relating to areas of the game.



D:MickeySoftmickeyarea000.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea001.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea002.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea003.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea004.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea005.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea006.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea007.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea008.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea009.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea010.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea011.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea012.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea013.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea014.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea015.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea016.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea017.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea018.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea019.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea020.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea021.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea022.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea023.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea024.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea025.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea026.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea027.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea028.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea029.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea030.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea031.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea032.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea033.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea034.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea035.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea036.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea037.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea038.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea039.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea040.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea041.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea042.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea043.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea044.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea045.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea046.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea047.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea048.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea049.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea050.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea051.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea052.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea053.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea054.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea055.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea056.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea057.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea058.plf
D:MickeySoftmickeyarea059.plf

zzz.fst





Hmmm...

To do:
  • Someone find out what the content inside this was used for and the meaning of it.






Download.png

Download zzz.fst

File: Disney_Magical_Mirror_Starring_MickeyMouse_Zzz_fst.RAR (Compressed: 12,9k Uncompressed: 37,9k) (info)



Also located in the system folder, this file contains a lot of sourcecode/function related text.


Unused Graphics


Font





Hmmm...

To do:
Are there any leftover debugging features that might use this font?

DMMSMM-Font.png

A font that may have been used for debugging, as it isn't used anywhere in the game. It is stored in the system folder.


Cursor


DMMSMM-Early cursor.png


A cursor. It is completely different from the final version.


title.tpl


DMMSMM-Early title.png


An early version of the title screen, found in the system folder, possibly from a point in development before the game's title was finalized. The graphics are very different from the final version.


E3 Leftovers


A few leftovers from the E3 demo remain in the final version's files, inside the /Mickey/e3 folder.


thanks.tpl


E3 time expired title


This would show up when the player had reached the play time limit.


e3_title.tpl











E3 Final
E3 Title Mickey
DMMSMM-Mickeygraphic.pngDMMSMM-MirrorGraphic.png

The title graphic used at E3. Differences from the final version:



  • Mickey is in a different pose.

  • Mickey is inside the mirror instead of standing in front of it.

  • The toy train seen in the final version's background is missing.


Also, the background for E3 is different. The plane and rainbows seen in the E3 title were removed and replaced with a night sky in the final version. The plane also has an unused 3 frame animation.











E3 Final

E3 PlaneDMMSMM E3RainbowTitle.pngDMMSMM E3SkyTitle.png
Dmmsmm finalBG.png

Unused Textures


Candy Hiphop Minigame


MMSMM - Cakegametexture.jpg


な ゆ
ま た

One of the texture sheets has an unused texture with Japanese text on it. The text doesn't appear to mean anything.


Library Room


DDSMM-Roomtexture-JPTEXTINIT.png

This sheet, like the Candy Hiphop one, has an unused texture with writing on it. The text doesn't appear to mean anything.


Small Guitar Model


DMMSMM-GUITAR-WITHJPTEXTINIT.png

This one, compared to the normal sized one used in the minigame, has writing on it. The text says miniature.



































































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