Thursday, 04 November 2021 23:47

Disney Classic Games Collection: Explaining the Difference Between the SNES and Genesis Aladdin Games

Written by Jeff Barnes
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The classic 16-bit Aladdin game was released on both the Super Nintendo and the Sega Genesis, but there is a limit to the versions' similarities.

Aladdin is one of Disney’s most popular movies, and a symbol of 90s animation. To this day, its characters are guaranteed to appear in Disney crossovers, from having themed rides and meet and greets at the parks, to Agrabah being a recurring world in Kingdom Hearts, to the characters being part of the Disney Infinity roster. When the movie was first released, a video game adaptation was inevitable. Predictably for a licensed game, it was made for both the Super Nintendo and the Sega Genesis. The Super Nintendo version was even developed by Capcom. While well received, the games were part of a nostalgic past. As such, they were rarely brought up by the industry once that era of gaming was over.

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