Mischief Makers
Mischief Makers (or Yuke Yuke! Troublemakers with the Japan) is a Video game of platform in 2D developed by Treasure, and published by Enix in Japan and Nintendo in America for the Nintendo 64 in 1997. The heroin of the play is Marina Liteyears (or Marina Naget in Japan) alias Ultra-Intergalactic-Cybot G, which is the creation of Professor Theo (or Ganbell in Japan), an old eccentric man and somewhat pervert.
History
At the time of a visit on the Clancer planet, Prof Theo is kidnapped by the Empire whereas Marina is exploring planet. When it carries out the kidnapping of Prof Theo, it then decides to leave to its research to come to him to assistance.Marina will have to then traverse the 50 levels of the Clancer planet to find her Master. Any inanimate person, animal and even objects post the same face and very often a name which has the word “Clancer”. Throughout her search to help Prof Theo, Marina will have to face the many agents of the Empire.
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One of the goals of the play is to improve its best time for each level of the play, after which, a letter representing the score of time carried out will be allotted to the level. The scores are S, has, B, C, D and E; S being the best.Another goal of the play is to recover gemmates it of gold hidden in each level. These gems are used in order to be able to visualize approximately 5 to 10 seconds (for each gem) of the final sequence. When all the gems are collected, it is possible to see a special sequence with developments for the main characters of the play.
External bonds
- Mischief Makers FAQs on GameFAQs
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