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'''''Captain Rainbow''''' (stylized as '''''Captain★Rainbow''''') is a [[Wii]] adventure game released by [[skip Ltd.]] in 2008. The game was only released in Japan; Official Nintendo Magazine mentioned a possible European release with a tentative 2009 release date, though this never happened. The game is notable for featuring a number of appearances and cameos from various Nintendo characters.
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'''''Captain Rainbow''''' (stylized as '''''Captain★Rainbow''''') is a [[Wii]] adventure game released by [[skip Ltd.]] in 2008. The game was only released in Japan; a possible European release was mentioned in ''Official Nintendo Magazine'', with a tentative summer 2009 release frame<ref>[http://gonintendo.com/?p=60741 Official Nintendo Magazine - tiny bits of info on Pokemon Platinum, Captain Rainbow]. GoNintendo (October 25, 2008). Retrieved August 22, 2016.</ref>, though this never happened. The game is notable for featuring a number of appearances and cameos from various Nintendo characters.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:33, 22 August 2016

Captain Rainbow
キャプテン★レインボー
Kyaputen★Reinbō
Captain Rainbow box.jpg
Developer(s): skip Ltd.
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Wii
Category: Action-adventure
Players: 1
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: N/A
Release dates
Japan: August 28, 2008
Ratings
CERO: B

Captain Rainbow (stylized as Captain★Rainbow) is a Wii adventure game released by skip Ltd. in 2008. The game was only released in Japan; a possible European release was mentioned in Official Nintendo Magazine, with a tentative summer 2009 release frame[1], though this never happened. The game is notable for featuring a number of appearances and cameos from various Nintendo characters.

Story

The Captain Rainbow TV show stars Nick, a young boy who is able to transform into a superhero alter-ego named "Captain Rainbow". However, the show has been suffering from declining ratings. His show no longer popular, Captain Rainbow travels to Minim Island, where he hears wishes come true, so that he can restore his popularity.

Gameplay

Captain Rainbow revolves around the player interacting with the residents of the island while trying to get their wish granted. During the main gameplay, the player must help solve the problems of the islanders. Doing so grants them Kirarin, star-shaped objects that can grant wishes. When 20 of these are collected, they form into a star that must be taken up to an alter at the top of the island while avoiding an evil shadow. When the player reaches the altar they can either grant their own wish or the wish of an islander.

Technical details

Technical Details
Media

Wii Game Disc

Input / compatible controllers

Wii Remote + Nunchuk

External links

References

  1. Official Nintendo Magazine - tiny bits of info on Pokemon Platinum, Captain Rainbow. GoNintendo (October 25, 2008). Retrieved August 22, 2016.