Malachi: The Revenge of Dr. Wilfil

Malachi: The Revenge of Dr. Wilfil is a 2001 video game published by Ubi Soft Entertainment. It was released for the Playstation 2, PlayStation, Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Xbox, PC, Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64, and Dreamcast based on the show Malachi and Friends, as well as two games for the PlayStation (also released in 2001), Rayman 2: The Great Escape and Tonic Trouble. first video game to use the Takashi Engine 2, while the PlayStation and Nintendo 64 version of Malachi: The Revenge of Dr. Wilfil is also the last game to utilize the original Takashi Engine.

Mini-Boss

 * Level 1 - Tyrusville - Kid Gree
 * Level 2 - Desert Ruin - Giant Sand Ant
 * Level 3 - Dark Forest - Shadow Malachi
 * Level 4 - Snow Iceset - Evil Snowman
 * Level 5 - Beach Park - Giant Crabing Carb
 * Level 6 - Lava Jumping - Mega Chowp-Mouth
 * Level 7 - Cloud Funning - Storm Eye
 * Level 8 - Jungle Tiki - Fake Malachi
 * Level 9 - Sea Land - Submarine Choppy Chop
 * Level 10 - Spooky Town - King Zombi
 * Level 11 - Greeville - Kid Gree

Boss

 * Level 1 - Tyrusville - Gree Guy & Pingux
 * Level 2 - Desert Ruin - Memy
 * Level 3 - Dark Forest - T-Rex
 * Level 4 - Snow Iceset - Freezer
 * Level 5 - Beach Park - Mecha Crabing-Carb
 * Level 6 - Lava Jumping - Big J. Bear
 * Level 7 - Cloud Funning - Lola Chase
 * Level 8 - Jungle Tiki - Mecha Dr. Wilfil
 * Level 9 - Sea Land - Sub-Mega
 * Level 10 - Spooky Town - Evil Malachi & Purple Guy
 * Level 11 - Greeville - Mecharobot 9000 (Dr. Wilfil)

PlayStation 2/Nintendo GameCube/Dreamcast/Xbox/PC
A modification to the engine of Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex. Malachi has to use his hammer to beat up enemies. the players can choose Purple, Jenny, Kally & Takashi. it use Takashi Engine 3.

PlayStation & Nintendo 64
A modification to the engine of Rayman 2: The Great Escape. For the PlayStation & Nintendo 64, the game was heavily modified to be compatible. it use Takashi Engine 2

Game Boy Advance and Game Gear Neo
A modification to the engine of Sonic Advance For the Game Boy Advance, the game was heavily modified to be compatible.

Game Boy Color
A modification to the engine of Looney Tunes Collector - Alert!. For the Game Boy Color, the game was heavily modified to be compatible.

PlayStation 2

 * 1) PlayStation 2 startup screen
 * 2) PlayStation 2 startup sound
 * 3) Loading screen
 * 4) Ubi Soft Entertainment logo
 * 5) Konami logo (1999-2003)
 * 6) Copyright screen
 * 7) Traveller's Tales logo (1994-2006)
 * 8) Title screen

PlayStation

 * 1) Sony Computer Entertainment logo
 * 2) PlayStation startup screen
 * 3) Loading screen
 * 4) Copyright screen
 * 5) Ubi Soft Entertainment logo
 * 6) Title screen

Nintendo 64

 * 1) Copyright screen
 * 2) N64 logo spinning
 * 3) Loading screen
 * 4) Ubi Soft Entertainment logo
 * 5) Title screen

Dreamcast

 * 1) Dreamcast startup screen
 * 2) Licensed by Sega screen
 * 3) Loading screen
 * 4) Konami logo (1999-2003) (Japanese version only)
 * 5) Ubi Soft Entertainment
 * 6) Copyright screen
 * 7) Traveller's Tales logo (1994-2006)
 * 8) Title Screen

Xbox

 * 1) Xbox startup screen
 * 2) Loading screen
 * 3) Konami logo (1999-2003) (Japanese version only)
 * 4) Ubi Soft Entertainment logo
 * 5) Copyright screen
 * 6) Traveller's Tales logo (1994-2006)
 * 7) Title screen

Nintendo GameCube

 * 1) Nintendo GameCube startup screen
 * 2) Licensed by Nintendo screen
 * 3) Loading screen
 * 4) Konami logo (1999-2003) (Japanese version only)
 * 5) Ubi Soft Entertainment
 * 6) Copyright screen
 * 7) Traveller's Tales logo (1994-2006)
 * 8) Eurocom Entertainment Software logo (1995-2003)
 * 9) Title screen

PC

 * 1) Loading screen
 * 2) Konami logo (1999-2003) (Japanese version only)
 * 3) Ubi Soft Entertainment
 * 4) Copyright screen
 * 5) Traveller's Tales logo (1994-2006)

Game Boy Advance

 * 1) Game Boy Advance startup screen
 * 2) Copyright screen
 * 3) Konami logo (1999-2003) (Japanese version only)
 * 4) Ubi Soft Entertainment logo
 * 5) Digital Eclipse logo
 * 6) Title screen

Game Boy Color

 * 1) Game Boy Color startup screen
 * 2) Licensed by Nintendo
 * 3) WayForward Technologies logo
 * 4) Konami logo (1999-2003) (Japanese version only)
 * 5) Ubi Soft Entertainment logo
 * 6) WayForward Technologies logo (2000-2004)
 * 7) Copyright screen
 * 8) Title screen