Mickey plays a major (but not starring) role in the Kingdom Hearts video game series as King Mickey Mouse, the king of Disney Castle, with Minnie Mouse as his Queen.
All three games were later ported to the Game Boy Advance nine years after their original releases, which marked Magical Quest 3's debut overseas. These are The Magical Quest starring Mickey Mouse in 1992, The Great Circus Mystery starring Mickey and Minnie in 1994 (which was also released on the Sega Genesis), and Disney's Magical Quest 3 starring Mickey and Donald, released only in Japan in 1995. Mickey also starred in a trilogy of games produced by Capcom for the Super Nintendo in the 1990s. These include Castle of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and Master System, Land of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse on the Game Gear, World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck on the Genesis, and Legend of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse on the Master System. On Sega's video game systems, Mickey starred in several games that went with the title of Illusion.
Mickey and Donald exploring the first level of World of Illusion. In it, he and Minnie embark on a mission to rescue Alice from either the Queen of Hearts (in the Japanese version) or Maleficent (in the American version). Mickey Mousecapade (released as simply Mickey Mouse in Japan) on the Nintendo Entertainment System marked Mickey's first starring role in a home console video game. It is a verb-and-noun command adventure game by Al Lowe and released by Sierra Online, in which Mickey and Pluto must travel to each planet in Earth's solar system to collect 9 pieces of a crystal on behalf of an alien race. The first Mickey Mouse computer game, released in 1984.