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'''''Disney's Aladdin''''' (アラジン) is a platform game developed by [[Virgin Games]] in 1993. It is based on Disney's movie of the same name and was released for the [[Sega Mega Drive]], Amiga, DOS, Game Boy, Game Boy Color and NES. An entirely different game was developed by SIMS for the [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Game Gear]], and another version developed by Capcom exists for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and [[Game Boy Advance]], as Capcom still held the rights to develop Disney-themed games for Nintendo consoles.
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'''''Disney's Aladdin''''' (アラジン) is a platform game developed by [[Virgin Interactive]] in 1993. It is based on Disney's movie of the same name and was released for the [[Sega Mega Drive]], Amiga, DOS, Game Boy, Game Boy Color and NES. An entirely different game was developed by SIMS for the [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Game Gear]], and another version developed by Capcom exists for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and [[Game Boy Advance]], as Capcom still held the rights to develop Disney-themed games for Nintendo consoles.
  
 
Virgin's version of the game was seen as a milestone for the industry, as all the animations were drawn by Disney artists frame by frame. It meant that Aladdin looked significantly better than most other platformers on the market, and was able to provide gamers with the same graphical style as seen in the film. Many of ''Aladdin'''s developers would move on to form [[Shiny Entertainment]], and produce ''[[Earthworm Jim]]''.
 
Virgin's version of the game was seen as a milestone for the industry, as all the animations were drawn by Disney artists frame by frame. It meant that Aladdin looked significantly better than most other platformers on the market, and was able to provide gamers with the same graphical style as seen in the film. Many of ''Aladdin'''s developers would move on to form [[Shiny Entertainment]], and produce ''[[Earthworm Jim]]''.

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Disney's Aladdin
System(s): Sega Mega Drive, Amiga, DOS, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, NES, Sega Master System, Sega Game Gear
Publisher: Sega
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Disney's Aladdin (アラジン) is a platform game developed by Virgin Interactive in 1993. It is based on Disney's movie of the same name and was released for the Sega Mega Drive, Amiga, DOS, Game Boy, Game Boy Color and NES. An entirely different game was developed by SIMS for the Sega Master System and Sega Game Gear, and another version developed by Capcom exists for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy Advance, as Capcom still held the rights to develop Disney-themed games for Nintendo consoles.

Virgin's version of the game was seen as a milestone for the industry, as all the animations were drawn by Disney artists frame by frame. It meant that Aladdin looked significantly better than most other platformers on the market, and was able to provide gamers with the same graphical style as seen in the film. Many of Aladdin's developers would move on to form Shiny Entertainment, and produce Earthworm Jim.

Physical Scans

Mega Drive Version

Master System Version

Game Gear Version