Kid Klown in Night Mayor World

Kid Klown in Night Mayor World, known in Japan as Mickey Mouse III: Yume Fuusen (ミッキーマウスIII 夢ふうせん?, "Mickey Mouse III: Balloon Dreams"), is a platform video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System released in April, 1993. It was developed and published by Kemco. It is the first game in the Kid Klown series.

Kid Klown was originally a Mickey Mouse game in Japan. Released as part of the mostly Game Boy Mickey Mouse series, Mickey Mouse III: Dream Balloon was released in September 1992 by Kemco in Japan for the Family Computer. Due to copyright issues (Capcom owned the US license to Disney video games at the time), it was changed to Kid Klown in Night Mayor World for its US release.

Other games in the Kid Klown series include Kid Klown in Crazy Chase for the Super Nintendo (also released for Game Boy Advance simply as Crazy Chase, the Japan-exclusive Kid Klown in Crazy Chase 2: Love Love Hani Soudatsusen for Sony PlayStation, Soreike! Kid: Go! Go! Kid for the Original Game Boy (later re-released in Game Boy Color as Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 3) and The Bombing Islands (also ported for Nintendo 64 as Charlie Blast's Territory) for the PlayStation.

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