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Sporting trousers with bottomless pockets, you can become the street-wise Bitmap Kid, a pint-sized bundle of terror since discovering the loss of his favorite toys. It seems that they've fallen into the dark chasms of his magical pockets and are being abused by a multitude of monsters in PocketLand.
Now, the Bitmap Kid must enter the Magic Pockets World through a black hole, and guide himself through caves, jungles, lakes and mountains in an effort to recover his Bike, Boxing Gloves, Space Hopper and Diving Helmet.
Gameplay
Use weapons such as Fireballs, Whirlwinds, Clouds and Ice to alter the conditions of the four worlds, enabling the Bitmap Kid to reach over 25 levels of action and adventure.
Your enemies possess an intelligence factor which determines whether they'll attack or ignore you. Controlling your hit point values allows you to conquer them all.
Reclaim your toys from the monsters and obstacles in Pocketland and compete to prove you're the worthy owner.
A host of mega power-ups and special features, including laser helmets, bubble gum, road drills and stars, assist you in attaining maximum point values.

Magic Pockets Poster
Magic Pockets includes a poster featuring William Thorup's beautiful artwork that graces the box, manual, and label.

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Additional Information
Included with Magic Pockets is the game cartridge, full color, 12-page manual, professionally printed box, and a poster featuring the Magic Pockets cover artwork created by William Thorup.
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Controller | Jaguar Controller |
| Cartridge Size | 4MB |
| Atari Jaguar Port | Lawrence Staveley |
| Artwork and Packaging Design | William Thorup |