<P> At Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom Park of Walt Disney World, the character of Captain Jack Sparrow is occasionally available for photos and autographs, and is further featured in the short show Captain Jack Sparrow's Pirate Tutorial based loosely on the film series . The show is presented in front of or adjacent to the respective park's Pirates of the Caribbean attractions and features Captain Jack holding court and enlisting budding pirates to join his crew . Alongside Captain Jack is Mack, his faithful crewman; together they teach the audience how to be a pirate . </P> <P> A video game by Akella, loosely connected to the first movie's plot, was released to coincide with the film . Port Royal, a world based on the Pirates of the Caribbean films, appears in the Square Enix game Kingdom Hearts II . </P> <P> In 2000, Pirates of the Caribbean II: Battle for Buccaneer Gold opened at DisneyQuest at Florida's Walt Disney World Resort . On this attraction, up to five players board a virtual pirate ship to sail around a small 3 - D world . Players may fire cannons at other virtual pirate ships; if opposing ships are sunk, their treasure will be "stolen". </P> <P> Video game developer Ron Gilbert has often said that the ambience for the Monkey Island video game series was partially inspired by the Disney attraction . One obvious homage is the prison scene in Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge, in which the player needs to retrieve the cell key from a dog using a bone . Although the dog in the scene is named Walt, it is named after game artist Steve Purcell's dog and not after Walt Disney . </P>

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