
Disney's Aladdin
Disney's Aladdin is a 1993 platform game developed by Virgin Games and published by Sega for the Genesis. Based on the 1992 animated film, players control Aladdin through Agrabah, battling enemies with apples and his scimitar while avoiding hazards.
Platform
Sega Genesis
Year
1993
Genre
Platformer
Developer
Virgin Games
Controls
About This Game
The Genesis version was notably different from the SNES release, featuring hand-drawn animation by Disney animators and a sword combat system. It became the third best-selling Genesis game with over 4 million copies sold.
Gameplay alternates between platforming levels and magic carpet sequences. The soundtrack features MIDI arrangements of the film's songs by Donald S. Griffin.
Critics praised the animation quality but noted its short length. It won Best Genesis Game at the 1994 Codie Awards and is considered one of the best Disney-licensed games.
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