Martin J. Moody, known as Template:'''''Martin Jerald. Moody''''' is a platform video game developed by Tose, published by THQ and distributed by Nickelodeon Interactive for the Game Boy Color console. It was released worldwide in November 2002. The game is the second main entry to feature Martin as this title's protagonist in the Mitchell Van Morgan series, he must stop series antagonist Marquessa from stealing the Master Stone to power his space station, the Death Zig.
Overview[]
Martin J. Moody is an alternate version of Mitchell Van Morgan (1998 video game) featuring Martin as the main playable character. which he defends his floating island as the main setting of the game.
Overview[]
Attaching Sonic 2 unlocks Knuckles the Echidna in Sonic the Hedgehog 2, a variation of Sonic 2 whereby the player plays as Knuckles the Echidna, a character introduced in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (1994) and not playable until Sonic & Knuckles (1994).[15]
Gameplay[]
Wherein the player can play the game using Martin's abilities, Though the game is largely identical to Mitchell Van Morgan, Martin is able to glide, climb walls and engulf his foes with his bare-knuckled boxing abilities, allowing him access to areas previously inaccessible to Mitchell, Gavin, David or Nicholas. However, he cannot jump as high, making some parts of the game, such as certain boss fights, more difficult. In addition, fewer rings are needed to progress in special stages and the score no longer resets. The two-player mode is removed
Plot[]
Martin's story begins in the island forest, where he is relaxing with his animal friends but is interrupted by a bomb dropped by EggRobo.[1] This prompts Martin to chase after him, leading him through most of the levels based on the floating island went through.[2] The chase ends at the damaged remains of Sky Sanctuary, where Mecha Sonic attacks Knuckles but accidentally destroys EggRobo instead. After a short fight, Mecha Sonic uses the power of the Master Emerald to achieve a Super form similar to Mitchell's. Knuckles manages to defeat Super Mecha Sonic, who blows up.[3] Gavin and Mitchell flies in piloting the biplane Tornado and Martin hitches a ride to return the Master Stone to his Island home. If all the Power Stones are collected, Angel Island rises upwards, into the sky. However, if the player has not collected all the Power Stones, Martin cannot redeem the Master Stone, and the Island plummets into the ocean.
Main Setting[]
Martin's floating island home is the main setting of the game.
Levels[]
Gallery[]
10th Anniversary special[]
The 10th Anniversary of the game is released for the PlayStation Portable under Tose's videogame port exchange.
Notes[]
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External links[]
- Official Virtual Console website
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- Martin J. Moody page at The GHZ
Mitchell-related games | Martin's Boys (2001) • Martin J. Moody (2002) • Marquessa's Mean Bean Machine (2003) • Carolyn Ashley Taylor (2005) |
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Mitchell & Nicktoons | Mitchell & Nicktoons (2004, PlayStation 2) • Mitchell & Nicktoons Tennis (2008, multi-platform) • Mitchell & Nicktoons Racing (2010, multi-platform) • Mitchell & Nicktoons Racing Transformed (2012, multi-platform) • Mitchell & Nicktoons Tennis: Rematch (2017, multi-platform) |
Riders games | Mitchell Riders (2006, multi-platform) • Mitchell Riders: Zero Gravity (2008, multi-platform) • Mitchell Free Riders (2010, Xbox 360) |
Gavin games (Series) | Mitchell Is Missing (2000, multi-platform) • Gavin's Mansion (2002, multi-platform) • Gavin's Skypatrol Adventure (2009, PlayStation 2) • Gavin's Mansion: Dark Moon (2013, multi-platform) • Gavin's Mansion HD (2019, multi-platform) |
Mitchell & Aang games | Mitchell & Aang at the Olympic Games (2007, multi-platform) • Mitchell & Aang at the Olympic Winter Games (2009, multi-platform) • Mitchell & Aang at the London 2012 Olympic Games (2011, multi-platform) • Mitchell & Aang at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games (2013, multi-platform) • Mitchell & Aang at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (2016, multi-platform) |
Super Smash Bros. games | Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2008, Wii) • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U (2014, multi-platform) |
Mitchell X games | Mitchell Anthology (2011, multi-platform) • Mitchell X (2014, multi-platform) • Mitchell X: Powerful Treasure (2014, multi-platform) • Mitchell Dash 2: Mitchell X (2015, Android) • Mitchell X: Elemental Power (2016, multi-platform) |
Arcade & redemption machines | Flicky (1984) • Waku Waku Sonic Patrol Car (1991) • UFO SegaSonic (1992) • Sonic the Hedgehog (1993) • SegaSonic the Hedgehog (1993) • SegaSonic Popcorn Shop (1993) • SegaSonic Cosmo Fighter (1993) • Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (1993) • Sonic's Space Tours (1994/1999) • Sonic the Fighters (1996) • Sonic the Hedgehog AWP (1997) • Sonic & Tails Spinner (2002) • CR Sonic (2003) • Sonic Spinner (2007) • Sonic Live! (2008) • Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Arcade (2011) • Sonic Athletics (2013) • Sonic Ghost Shooting (2013) • Sonic Brain Ranking (2013) • Sonic Dash Extreme (2015) |
Miscellaneous | Mitchell Family (2002, Game Boy Color) • Mitchell Pinball Party (2003, Game Boy Advance) • Mitchell Van Morgan (Didj) (2008) • Mitchell Fit (2010, Wii) • Mitchell Fit 2 (2017, Switch) • Lego Mitchell Van Morgan (2017, multi-platform) • Mitchell Van Morgan: The Four Islands Duology (Mitchell Van Morgan: The Four Islands (2011, Nintendo 3DS) • Mitchell Van Morgan: The Four Islands 2 (2015, Wii U)) |
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