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Yuke Yuke!! Trouble Makers (Japan)

also known as Mischief Makers
Nintendo 64
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Reviewed in
1998
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A singular 2D action platformer from Treasure. Marin Marinette grabs, shakes and tosses anything that moves through stages bursting with unhinged ideas. Over fifty levels, dazzling bosses and a constant streak of offbeat humour. An N64 oddity that thoroughly earns its cult reputation.

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Platformer 1 player 7+
Description
Japanese version of Mischief Makers on Nintendo 64.

Yuke Yuke!! Trouble Makers review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
3/5
Music
"Memorable"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,01 GB 📅21/01/1998
Published by Nintendo

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Collector interest

Original Japanese version of Mischief Makers by Treasure : Marina grabs and shakes everything to solve physics puzzles, one of the N64's few true 2D platformers. Treasure's pedigree and cult status sustain a connoisseur demand well above that of an ordinary import. Published by Enix and never reissued, this Japanese run holds firm value among collectors who chase the studio's output.

Memorable bosses

A Treasure specialty, the parade of bosses keeps multiplying ideas: you grab, shake and fling back whatever comes, from goofy automatons to multi-part behemoths. Each encounter imposes its own rule, rewarding improvisation as much as reflexes. A frantic pace, visual humor and constant inventiveness make these fights a festival as disorienting as it is exhilarating.

An underrated gem

Treasure again, another mad idea: grab anything, shake it, then hurl it — that's the engine of this 2D action game packed with inventive bosses and unpredictable set-pieces. Its fragmented structure and uneven pacing baffled players. But its overflowing inventiveness and its famous 'Shake shake!' make it a gem that fans of frantic 2D will adore.

Is Yuke Yuke!! Trouble Makers still worth playing in 2026?

A 2D action platformer from Treasure, Mischief Makers stars the robot Marina tasked with saving Professor Theo thanks to her unique ability to grab, shake and throw absolutely everything, enemies and objects alike. The grabbing concept, the unbridled creativity of the situations and the snappy pace carry an inventive, singular adventure, the studio's hallmark. The 2D looks austere next to the console's 3D stars. For a fan of original platforming, a Treasure fan or someone curious about a title apart, the title keeps a remarkable inventiveness and character.

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