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'''M.C. Kids''' is a platform game originally released for the NES in 1992, based on the McDonaldland setting and characters used (at the time) by McDonald's to market its food to children. | '''M.C. Kids''' is a platform game originally released for the NES in 1992, based on the McDonaldland setting and characters used (at the time) by McDonald's to market its food to children. | ||
Revision as of 14:10, 5 September 2024
M.C. Kids is a platform game originally released for the NES in 1992, based on the McDonaldland setting and characters used (at the time) by McDonald's to market its food to children.
NES version
History
- "Programming M.C. Kids" (designers Gregg Iz-Tavares and Dan Chang write about programming the game; originally published after its release in 1992)
- "M.C Kids" (sic; Gregg Iz-Tavares discusses the game's history from his point of view; May 21, 1997)
Previews
Features
Reader submissions
Advertising
Interviews
Reviews
Miscellaneous
- "M.C. Mario" (designer Gregg Iz-Tavares briefly discusses a bootleg hack of the game; August 14, 2003)









