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{{Infobox
{{Game
|completion=3
|image=Marvel Land arcade flyer.jpg
|title=Marvel Land
|title=Marvel Land
|image=Marvel Land flyer.png
|japanese=マーベルランド
|developer=[[Namco]]
|developer=[[Namco]]
|publisher=[[Namco]]
|publisher=[[Namco]]
|japanese=マーベルランド
|year=1990
|systems={{syslist|cade|gen}}
|title1=Arcade Archives Marvel Land
|developer1=[[Namco]]
|publisher1=[[Hamster Corporation]]
|year1=2022
|systems1={{syslist|switch|ps4}}
|ratings1={{IARC|3}}
|genre=[[Platform]]
|genre=[[Platform]]
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[Sega Genesis]]
|released={{rd|1989}}
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|series=Arcade Archives
}}
}}
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'''Marvel Land''' is a [[platform]] arcade game, that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1989]] for [[arcade]]s. It ran on Namco's System 2 arcade hardware, and was later ported to the [[Sega Genesis]] in [[1991]]. The Genesis version of the game was released under the name of '''Talmit's Adventure''' in the European Union on account of the fact that it had renamed the main character, from '''Prince Paco''' to '''Prince Talmit''', and had also renamed the Princess from '''Luxy''' to '''Wondra'''. The ported game also shares its name with the kingdom where the old Japan-only [[1986]] [[Famicom]] title [[Valkyrie no Bōken|Valkyrie no Bōken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu]] takes place. Marvel Land has no connection with [[wp:Marvel Comics|Marvel Comics]].
 
'''Marvel Land''' is a [[platform]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1989]]. It was the old company's last game of the 1980s, runs on Namco System 2 hardware, and was later ported to the [[Sega Genesis]] in [[1991]]. This version of the game was released under the name of '''Talmit's Adventure''' in the European Union on account of the fact that it had renamed the main character from '''Paco''' to '''Talmit''', and had also renamed the Princess from '''Luxy''' to '''Wondra'''. The game also shares its name with the kingdom in which the old Japan-only [[1986]] [[NES|Famicom]] game [[Valkyrie no Bouken|Valkyrie no Bouken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu]] takes place, but has no connections with that old RPG otherwise.
 
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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
The player must take control of Prince Paco, who is on a mission to save Princess Luxy from the evil "Mole King". The gameplay is similar to that of [[Nintendo]]'s [[Super Mario Bros.]] series, and uses several elements from Namco's own [[Pac-Land]] (which was released five years earlier). The powerups include speed shoes that allow Paco to walk faster for a short period of time, a clone attack that allows him to strike out at the enemies by whipping 5 clones of himself in a straight line, and dragon wings that allow him to jump higher and fly (to a certain extent). Most levels feature an enormous target at the end (akin to the flagpoles from the aforementioned Super Mario Bros.) which must be jumped through for 100 to 7650 (Namco's goroawase number) points, and boss battles are fought in the manner of "mini-games".
The player must take control of Prince Paco who is on a mission to save Princess Luxy from the evil "Mole King". Gameplay is similar to that of [[Nintendo]]'s [[Super Mario Bros.]] series, and uses several elements from Namco's own [[Pac-Land]] (which was released five years earlier). The power-ups include speed shoes that allow Paco to walk faster for a short period of time, a clone attack that allows him to strike out at the enemies by whipping five clones of himself in a straight line, and dragon wings which allow him to jump higher and fly temporarily. Most levels have an enormous target at the end (akin to the flagpoles from that aforementioned Super Mario Bros.) that must be jumped through for 100 to 7650 (Namco's [[wp:Goroawase|goroawase]] number) points, while boss battles are fought out in the manner of "mini-games" (rock-paper-scissors or "Jan-ken" for Worlds 1 and 4, tug-of-war for Worlds 2 and 3).


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Image:Marvel Land title screen.png|Title screen.
File:Marvel Land title screen.png|Title screen.
Image:Marvel Land gameplay.png|The first area of the game.
File:Marvel Land gameplay.png|First area of the game.
Image:Marvel Land Genesis boxart.jpg|Sega Genesis cover art.
File:Marvel Land Genesis boxart.jpg|Sega Genesis cover art.
</gallery>
File:Talmit's Adventure Genesis boxart.jpg|EU "Talmit's Adventure" Genesis cover artwork.
File:Talmit's Adventure title screen.jpg|"Talmit's Adventure" title.
</gallery></center>


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Box artwork for Marvel Land.
Box artwork for Marvel Land.
Marvel Land
Developer(s)Namco
Publisher(s)Namco
Year released1990
System(s)Arcade, Sega Genesis
SeriesArcade Archives
Japanese titleマーベルランド
Genre(s)Platform
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Arcade Archives Marvel Land
Developer(s)Namco
Publisher(s)Hamster Corporation
Year released2022
System(s)Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
Rating(s)IARC Ages 3+
LinksMarvel Land ChannelSearchSearch

Marvel Land is a platform arcade game, that was released by Namco in 1989 for arcades. It ran on Namco's System 2 arcade hardware, and was later ported to the Sega Genesis in 1991. The Genesis version of the game was released under the name of Talmit's Adventure in the European Union on account of the fact that it had renamed the main character, from Prince Paco to Prince Talmit, and had also renamed the Princess from Luxy to Wondra. The ported game also shares its name with the kingdom where the old Japan-only 1986 Famicom title Valkyrie no Bōken: Toki no Kagi Densetsu takes place. Marvel Land has no connection with Marvel Comics.

Introduction[edit]

The player must take control of Prince Paco who is on a mission to save Princess Luxy from the evil "Mole King". Gameplay is similar to that of Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. series, and uses several elements from Namco's own Pac-Land (which was released five years earlier). The power-ups include speed shoes that allow Paco to walk faster for a short period of time, a clone attack that allows him to strike out at the enemies by whipping five clones of himself in a straight line, and dragon wings which allow him to jump higher and fly temporarily. Most levels have an enormous target at the end (akin to the flagpoles from that aforementioned Super Mario Bros.) that must be jumped through for 100 to 7650 (Namco's goroawase number) points, while boss battles are fought out in the manner of "mini-games" (rock-paper-scissors or "Jan-ken" for Worlds 1 and 4, tug-of-war for Worlds 2 and 3).

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