Miniature Witch Nobeta is an action-packed game that is available for the PS4 console. The game revolves around the adventures of Nobeta, a tiny witch with extraordinary powers. Players are able to control Nobeta as she navigates through different levels, battling enemies and solving puzzles. The game offers a unique blend of action and strategy, with players having to utilize Nobeta's abilities and skills to progress through the game. The graphics and visuals of the game are stunning, creating an immersive and captivating gaming experience. As players progress through the game, they will unlock new abilities and upgrades for Nobeta, further enhancing her powers.
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As players progress through the game, they will unlock new abilities and upgrades for Nobeta, further enhancing her powers. Miniature Witch Nobeta offers hours of gameplay and is a must-play for fans of action-adventure games. So grab your PS4 controller and join Nobeta on her magical journey.
Mickey mouse magical adventure
This game is a nice platformer with many similarities to the Super Mario Bros series. Guide Mickey on his way to the evil Emperor Pete and save Pluto.
Region | Cart/PCB scan | Dump Status | State of Completion | Source | Notes | Details |
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USA | yes | Dumped | beta | Prototype Cart | A two stage demo of the game, with many changes from final | link |
Cartridge label information
Region | Country | Serial Code | notes | Scan |
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Americas | USA | SNS-MI-USA | regular release | link |
Asia | Japan | SHVC-MI | regular release | link |
PAL | Europe | SNSP-MI-EUR | regular release | link |
PAL | France and Netherlands | SNSP-MI-FAH | regular release | link |
PAL | Italy | SNSP-MI-ITA/SITA | Italian language version | link |
PAL | Scandinavia | SNSP-MI-SCN | regular release | link |
PAL | United Kingdom | SNSP-MI-UKV | regular release | link |
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ROM Chip ID | Region | Known Man. Dates | PCB Type | CIC | SRAM | Decoder/ Logic Circuit | Special Chips |
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SITA-MI-0 (front) | Italy | 9234 | SHVC-1A0N-10 | D413A | - | - | - |
SHVC-MI-0 (front) | Japan | 9241 | SHVC-1A0N-10 | D411A | - | - | - |
SPAL-MI-0 (front) | PAL | 9301 | SHVC-1A0N-20 | D413A | - | - | - |
SPAL-MI-1 (front) | PAL | 9319 | SHVC-1A0N-20 | D413A | - | - | - |
Prototype (front) | USA | 92/05/21 | SHVC-2P3B-01 | D411 | - | SN74LS139N | - |
SNS-MI-0 (front) (back) | USA | 9244 | SHVC-1A0N-10 | D411A | - | - | - |
SNS-MI-0 (front) (back) | USA | 9248 | SHVC-1A0N-20 | D411A | - | - | - |
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Region | Country | Serial Code | notes | Front scan | Back scan |
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Americas | USA | SNS-MI-USA | regular release | link | link |
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Published Review Scores
Nintendo Power | Publication date: January 1993 | Issue: 44 | Page: 107 |
Graphics and Sound: 4.4/5 | Play Control: 3.8/5 | Challenge: 3.9/5 | Theme and Fun: 4.3/5 |
- Nintendo Power, Summer CES '92 (shown at CES as Mystical Quest Starring Mickey Mouse), Publication date: August 1992, Volume: 39, Pages: 58
- Nintendo Power, Pak Watch - Gossip Galore (mention of development, includes screenshot), Publication date: September 1992, Volume: 40, Pages: 113
- Nintendo Power, Pak Watch (preview), Publication date: November 1992, Volume: 42, Pages: 111
- Nintendo Power, Cover, Publication date: January 1993, Volume: 44, Pages: -
- Nintendo Power, Featured article (includes maps and strategies), Publication date: January 1993, Volume: 44, Pages: 8-18
- Nintendo Power, Now Playing (review and scores), Publication date: January 1993, Volume: 44, Pages: 102-103,107
Keith Gluck is a WDFM volunteer, writer/editor for thedisneyproject.com, and lifelong student of Disney. His Disney life started early, visiting Disneyland before turning one, and writing his very first book report on a Walt Disney biography for kids.
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Reviews for "Delve into the Lore and Mythology of Miniature Witch Nobeta on PS4"
1. John - 2/5 - I was really disappointed with Miniature Witch Nobeta on the PS4. The game had so much potential but ended up feeling lackluster and repetitive. The gameplay mechanics were clunky and the controls felt unresponsive. Additionally, the graphics were subpar and did not do justice to the concept art and promotional images. I was hoping for a fun and captivating experience, but instead, I found myself getting frustrated and bored after just a few hours of play. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this game to others who are looking for a polished and engaging gaming experience.
2. Sarah - 1/5 - I really regret purchasing Miniature Witch Nobeta for my PS4. The game felt incredibly unpolished and unfinished. The levels were poorly designed, often leading to frustrating dead ends or confusing paths. The dialogue and story were also dull and uninteresting, failing to engage me in any meaningful way. Furthermore, the combat mechanics were clunky and unreliable, making it difficult to effectively defeat enemies. Overall, I found the game to be a huge letdown and a waste of my time and money.
3. Mark - 2/5 - The concept of Miniature Witch Nobeta seemed intriguing, but the execution fell flat for me on the PS4. The game suffered from frequent bugs and glitches that disrupted the gameplay experience. The lack of optimization was a major issue, causing frame rate drops and freezing at crucial moments. Additionally, the camera angles were poorly implemented, often obstructing the player's view and making it difficult to navigate through the levels. While the game had potential, the technical issues and frustrating gameplay mechanics made it a disappointing experience overall.