The Real Ghostbusters (1993 Video Game)

The Real Ghostbusters (1993 Video Game)

Mickey Mouse IV: The Magical Labyrinth (ミッキーマウスIV 魔法のラビリンス, Mikkī Mausu fō: Mahō no Rabirinsu?), known in America as The Real Ghostbusters and in Europe as Garfield labyrinth is a 1993 action/puzzle video game developed by Kemco and published in Japan and Europe by Kotobuki Systems and in America by Activision.

The European version is based on Jim Davis's Garfield comic strips and the animated series Garfield and Friends, and the Japanese version is based on Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse, which is part of the Mickey Mouse side of Kemco's Crazy Castle series. The North American version is based on the animated series The Real Ghostbusters and contains ten more stages than the previous incarnations.

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