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Miscellaneous See other Miscellaneous Articles Title: Mickey Mouse gets a makeover in Epic new video game - and this time Disney's giving him a dark side By Sara Nelson Last updated at 4:55 PM on 05th November 2009 Hes best known as the cheerful and friendly cartoon icon of the Walt Disney Company. But Mickey Mouse is set for a makeover and it looks like the loveable character is headed for the dark side. Epic Mickey is set for launch on Nintendos Wii console next year and will feature the mouse as youve never seen him before The new platform game is intended to establish the character alongside computer game heavyweights including Super Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog. Weve pulled Mickey out of the world of cartoons which is where he belongs and feels comfortable and safe and we pull him into a world we call the Cartoon Wasteland, game designer Warren Spector told The Guardian. The game sees Mickey plunged into an apocalyptic-looking world where the formerly squeaky-clean mouse comes face to face with past Disney characters eclipsed by his fame. Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is the chief inhabitant, a predecessor to Mickey who was abandoned in a dispute with Universal Studios. In Epic Mickey, Oswald resurfaces as bitter and envious of the mouses popularity. A disembowelled, robotic Donald Duck also features, as does a twisted, broken, dangerous version of Disneylands Its a Small world. Although cantankerous and cunning, Mickeys character is above all a hero who must solve problems to stop the Phantom Blot overlord and revive the wasteland. In an added twist, the more destructive his behaviour, the more the famous mouse begins to resemble a rat. Mr Spector said: Mickey is never going to be evil or go around killing people. [But] I wanted him to be able to be naughty when youre playing Mickey you can misbehave and even be a little selfish, he added. The surprising move to reinvent the mouse comes following a decline in merchandise sales for the character. Although worth $5bn this year, the decline is a result of the changing tastes of a new generation of cartoon fans, who have grown up with Nickelodeon and Pixar. Its hoped the makeover will make the mouse appeal to the modern broods of texting, technologically savvy children who currently make up the markets. Theres a distinct risk of alienating your core consumer when you tweak a sacred character, but at this point its a risk they have to take, said Matt Britton, a managing partner of Mr Youth, a New York brand consultant firm. Mickey Mouse made his debut in Steamboat Willie in 1928. The character, which was originally voiced by Walt Disney himself, has evolved through various costume and anatomical changes throughout the years, although all retained his cheerful and happy demeanour. News of Mickey's rebrand comes as China finally gave the green light for Disneyland to build a Disney theme park in Shanghai after 20 years of negotiations. It is hoped Shanghai Disneyland which is expected to cost around $4billion - will unlock a giant new market for Mickey and his fellow characters.
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