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Magical Chase GB - Minarai Mahoutsukai Kenja no Tani e (Japan)

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Game Boy Color Platformer Japan 1 Player 5 (0) 21

Magical Chase GB - Minarai Mahoutsukai Kenja no Tani e (Japan)

What is Magical Chase GB - Minarai Mahoutsukai Kenja no Tani e (Japan)?

Magical Chase GB - Minarai Mahoutsukai Kenja no Tani e is a Japan-exclusive Game Boy Color title that reimagines the horizontal shooter Magical Chase as a portable platformer. Released sometime in the early 2000s (exact year not widely documented), this cartridge was published by Micro Cabin and developed by KAZe, adapting the apprentice witch protagonist for the handheld. While the original TurboGrafx-16 game is a fast-paced side-scrolling shooter, this GBC version shifts perspective and mechanics to suit the system's hardware and audience.

Magical Chase GB - Minarai Mahoutsukai Kenja no Tani e (Japan) Keyboard Controls

Controls

  • Arrow Keys: D-Pad / Movement
  • X: A button (jump / confirm)
  • S: B button (run / attack / cancel)
  • Enter: Start / Pause
  • V: Select

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Magical Chase GB - Minarai Mahoutsukai Kenja no Tani e exclusive to Game Boy Color or did it appear on other systems?
This specific version was released only for Game Boy Color in Japan and never ported to other platforms. The original Magical Chase appeared on the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16, but the GBC game is a distinct adaptation with different gameplay.
In what year was Magical Chase GB - Minarai Mahoutsukai Kenja no Tani e originally released?
The exact release year is not widely documented in official sources. Most references point to an early 2000s release window, perhaps 2001 or 2002, but no precise date is confirmed.
Who developed Magical Chase GB - Minarai Mahoutsukai Kenja no Tani e?
Development credits are sparse; the game is generally attributed to KAZe, a Japanese studio known for several Game Boy Color titles. The publisher was Micro Cabin, but individual developer names are not commonly recorded.

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