A platform game that sees the player control a hobbit named Lou and his travelling companion, Siva, to run, climb, and shoot at enemies to fight a villain who is turning their people into wooden statues.
Chariot
A scrolling shooter game featuring the characters from Midnight Wanderers flying in their chariots to save their home planet and princess.
Don't Pull
A puzzle game similar to games like the Adventures of Lolo series, Pengo, and Capcom's own puzzle game Pirate Ship Higemaru. It involves the player controlling either a rabbit named Don (Player 1) or a squirrel called Pull (Player 2), pushing blocks to crush monsters.
Development and release
Three Wonders was released in the arcades on May 20, 1991. A version for the Capcom Power System Changer was planned and previewed but never released.[2]
Characters from Three Wonders would go on to appear in other Capcom games. Lou appears in Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (1998) as an assist character. Siva was later adapted into the payable character Shiba Shintaro in Cannon Spike (2000).
Reception
In Japan, Game Machine listed Three Wonders on their August 1, 1991 issue as being the fifth most-successful table arcade unit of the month.[3]Retro Gamer regarded Three Wonders as a good alternative to Biomechanical Toy.[4]GameFan reviewed the PlayStation version as inferior to the original arcade game due to bad quality converted graphics.[5]