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The Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey & Minnie (SNES)

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Title Screen

The Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey & Minnie

Also known as: Great Circus Mystery - Mickey to Minnie: Magical Adventure 2 (JP)
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Platform: SNES
Released in JP: November 11, 1994
Released in US: October 1994
Released in EU: February 1995


DevMessageIcon.png This game has a hidden developer message.
CopyrightIcon.png This game has hidden developer credits.
DevTextIcon.png This game has hidden development-related text.
GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.


Mickey and Minnie investigate a circus mystery. Well, to be clear, only one of the six stages takes place in a circus. And there isn't really much of a mystery. Mickey and Minnie, though? They're definitely in the game.

Developer Graphics

This text is small and of no account Bigger and thicker

Identifying numbers for three tilesets. G22-02 is used for the trees in The Jungle, and both of the G24 sets are used for The Jungle's boss area.

Not a smiley face, but the sentiment is the same

A heart is hidden in the first tileset of The Jungle.

(Source: Original TCRF research)

Unused Text

Sample Version

The Great Circus Mystery SNES SAMPLE text.png

Use Pro Action Replay code C1B87837 to view text from an older title screen with SAMPLE and build date.

Debug Text

Text for a possible debug menu. Starts at 0x00DC26.

STAGE
AREA

ATARI
TSUKAMI

Filler Text

This text is used as filler in the ROM. The text is the same in all regional versions of the game. Similar text can also be found in Goof Troop.

  Walt Disney   
 Mickey & Minnie
  1994 CAPCOM   
 Nintendo dashi 
  1994/06/24    
 Programed by   
  Masatsugu     
    Shinohara   

Developer Text

This text only appears once, at 0x008020. The region tags are different between regions, of course. This same text also appears in the Genesis version.

US Japan Europe
   WALT DISNEY  
 Mickey & Minnie
  1994 CAPCOM   
     U.S.A      
 Programed      
     by         
 Masatsugu      
   Shinohara    
 Birth Day      
   1967 3 26    
 S63.12.04      
  Rita Hitsu    
 H02.06.14      
  Burotsusum Ai 
   WALT DISNEY  
 Mickey & Minnie
  1994 CAPCOM   
     JAPAN      
 Programed      
     by         
 Masatsugu      
   Shinohara    
 Birth Day      
   1967 3 26    
 S63.12.04      
  Rita Hitsu    
 H02.06.14      
  Burotsusum Ai 
   WALT DISNEY  
 Mickey & Minnie
  1994 CAPCOM   
     EXPORT     
 Programed      
     by         
 Masatsugu      
   Shinohara    
 Birth Day      
   1967 3 26    
 S63.12.04      
  Rita Hitsu    
 H02.06.14      
  Burotsusum Ai 

Build Dates

A build date can be found at 0x07FFC0. This differs between versions. It's possible that these build dates were never updated properly for the final ROMs.

US Japan Europe
   MASTER ROM   
      USA       
    NOA dashi   
   1994/07/28   
   MASTER ROM   
     JAPAN      
 Nintendo dashi 
   1994/07/28   
   SAMPLE ROM   
      EXP       
 Nintendo dashi 
   1994/09/14   
(Rabidabid: Original TCRF research)

Regional Differences

Copyright Screen

Japan North America Europe/Australia
Great Circus Mystery JP copyright.png Great Circus Mystery US copyright.png Great Circus Mystery EU copyright.png
  • The copyright screen is different in each version with the Japanese version lacking the "Licensed by Nintendo" text.

Title Screen

International Japan
The Great Circus Mystery SNES-title.png Great Circus Mystery JP title.png
  • The Japanese title screen has the International title pinned in the corner of the screen as a subtitle.
  • The International title screen has no copyright info.

Stage Start

Japan International
Great Circus Mystery JP stage.png Great Circus Mystery US stage.png
  • The Japanese version maintains the same odd "X Stage" terminology as the previous game. The text also has more color variety.