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Jason Schreier
Culture
Nov 30, 2010 7:00 AM

9 More Dark Disney Games We'd Like to See

Epic Mickey takes Disney’s lovable rodent to the dark side, and it’s a wild ride. Now we’re rabid for more fantastic journeys to play out in videogames.
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