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MAUI MALLARD 2

Maui Mallard’s end credits teased the player with the phrase “Watch for Maui’s next adventure”. Development of its sequel began in the summer of 1995, even before the final European build of the original Mega Drive game was created. Maui 2 was planned as the first Disney Interactive project on nextgen consoles. It received the working title Maui Mallard And The Lost City Of Dread and was supposed to be released simultaneously on PlayStation and Sega Saturn at the end of 1996.

Development of the follow-up was entrusted to Eurocom, which had just ported to SNES. Disney

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