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Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King

Oct 25, 2019

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3.72 average rating based on 39 ratings

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Two of the most beloved Disney games of all time make their long-awaited return to modern consoles in Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King! The bundle contains different versions of these two classics: Aladdin is playable in the Mega Drive / Genesis Version (US & Japan) and Game Boy (including a colorised variant). Lion King is playable as Super Nintendo, Mega Drive / Genesis Version (US & Japan) and Game Boy (including a colorised variant).
Release Dates
Oct 25, 2019 (Worldwide)
Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Oct 28, 2019 (Europe)
Nintendo Switch
Oct 29, 2019 (North_America)
Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows)
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User Stats
223
In Collection
29
Wish Listed
6
Playing
105
Backlogged
How Long Is Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King?
Main story: 2.4 hours
Total completions: 2
tylerisrandom
tylerisrandom gave Jan 5, 2020
tylerisrandom gave Jan 5, 2020
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This review is for the Nintendo Switch version

A screenshot from Aladdin

I remember as a child playing an Aladdin demo at the Genesis kiosk in Toys "Я" Us. I jumped on a camel, which made him spit at an enemy, causing said enemy's pants to fall down: Comedy gold for a grade schooler, and the closest thing to an interactive cartoon I'd ever experienced. Between that and the unabashed 90s cool of Sonic, my choice of 16-bit console was locked in.

Revisiting the game today exposes a few more rough patches than my younger self would have observed... or it would, if it weren't so lovingly presented in this collection. Not only do I gain modern features like save states, rewind and invulnerability (if I so choose), but I can play a new "Final Cut" mode that improves the game's camera and other small details. I had a blast playing this version!

The "Museum" sections include production art with explanatory notes

But the team at Digital Eclipse didn't stop there. They added the handheld port, a playable early trade show demo, achievements, and behind the scenes video and artwork. This is honestly the coolest historical re-release I've played since Kirby's Dream Collection (or maybe even Sonic Jam).

I have a lot less love for The Lion King, …

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A screenshot from Aladdin

I remember as a child playing an Aladdin demo at the Genesis kiosk in Toys "Я" Us. I jumped on a camel, which made him spit at an enemy, causing said enemy's pants to fall down: Comedy gold for a grade schooler, and the closest thing to an interactive cartoon I'd ever experienced. Between that and the unabashed 90s cool of Sonic, my choice of 16-bit console was locked in.

Revisiting the game today exposes a few more rough patches than my younger self would have observed... or it would, if it weren't so lovingly presented in this collection. Not only do I gain modern features like save states, rewind and invulnerability (if I so choose), but I can play a new "Final Cut" mode that improves the game's camera and other small details. I had a blast playing this version!

The "Museum" sections include production art with explanatory notes

But the team at Digital Eclipse didn't stop there. They added the handheld port, a playable early trade show demo, achievements, and behind the scenes video and artwork. This is honestly the coolest historical re-release I've played since Kirby's Dream Collection (or maybe even Sonic Jam).

I have a lot less love for The Lion King, a game I find beautiful but nearly unplayable regardless of platform. But this is where the collection's "watch" mode comes in handy, allowing you to witness a playthrough without suffering through its baffling puzzles, unclear platforms and relentless enemies. How thoughtful!

Individually, I'd rate Aladdin four stars and The Lion King two. But as a compilation, this sets a new standard in my collection. If you have interest in the history of either game, I highly recommend it.

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