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Genesis

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Publisher:

Sega

Developer:

Virgin

Difficulty:

Easy

No. of Players:

1 player

Released:

1993

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Review

Disney's Aladdin

By: Jeremy Peeples | June 27, 2004

Aladdin was released for the Sega Genesis in late 1993 and is a 2D side-scrolling game based on the legendary Disney movie of the same name that was developed by Virgin Interactive and published by Sega. The movie was made famous for its characters, and the game for its breathtaking graphics, which still look amazing today.

Gameplay takes place in an amazingly detailed 2D side-scrolling world. The diverse levels range from markets to dungeons, and all of them are filled with subtle details that suck you inand never let go. The market area, for example, has merchants in it, and the dungeon has skeletons. These little touches add quite a bit to the feel of the game. There are many enemies and they can be taken down with one of two weapons. You can use a sword or apples to thwart your foes. The sword is the more powerful of the two but it has a limited range of attack, while the apples have less power but more range than the sword. Be careful though, your apple supply is limited, so you'll need to use them wisely. This adds an element of stategy to the game. You have to decide whether or not to use the more powerful weapon and risk injury, or use a lesser weapon and take longer to eliminate your foes. There aren't all that many bosses to fight, which is a bit odd for this type of game, but it fits the movie better. There is only one true antagonist in the movie, Jafar, and he's the only real boss in the game. This is one of the few games that can pull off only having one boss; and it does it flawlessly.

Speaking of flawless, the game handles like a dream. The controller will seem like an extension of your hand when you play this game because of the spot-on control. There is nary a moment of hesitation between your button press, and the on-screen action. This means you'll be able to jump when you want and not when the game says it's OK to jump, and that you can attack an enemy at your will and not be at the will of the game.

The graphics in Aladdin are absolutely breathtaking. The characters look nearly identical to those in the movie, replete with all of the little touches that define their personalities. Aladdin has patches on his pants, just like he did in the movie, to signify his poor status in the world and it adds an extra element to the character. The levels, as I mentioned earlier, are chock-full of details that bring a lot to the game. Even the enemies are full of details and humor. If you hit one of the larger guards with an apple, his pants will fall down, revealing white boxers with red hearts on them. This is one of the funniest things in the game, and it goes a ways towards retaining the atmosphere of the film.

The character animation used has achieved legendary status, as it should, because each and every frame of animation was done by the Disney animators that worked on the movie. The animation is some of the most fluid I have ever had the privalage of seeing, and it is truly astounding. There are some really subtle animations that most won't even notice, such as the animation of an apple being cut in half. If you throw an apple and an enemy blocks it with their sword, the apple will be cut in half. This is just one example of the thorough animation in the game. There are tons of little animations that you probably won't notice unless you pause the game, like the animation of an apple being thrown. If you pause the game as you start to throw an apple, you will see three of the frames of it as it's thrown. This translates to three frames of animation in each frame for an apple being thrown. By comparison, most games, even today, just have one frame of animation for each frame. The look of the final product is amazing, you must see Aladdin in motion to truly appreciate the splendor that is the animation in the game.

The music is lifted right out of the movie, sans lyrics. All of it have a crisp and upbeat sound and fit the game's theme perfectly. The quality of the music leaves a little bit to be desired, since the lyrics added a lot to the songs in the movie. The lack of lyrics doesn't hurt the overall package all that much and it still adds a lot to the look and feel of the game.

Aladdin isn't the hardest game ever. In fact, it's one of the easiest. This flaw is easy to overlook given the targeted age group of the game, and may also explain the game's lack of bosses. Most kids don't want to deal with a boss at every level or brain-teasing puzzles.

Despite the lack of challenge, Aladdin is one of the most replay-laden games out there. Once you beat it, you will come crawling back just to look at it one more time, if only to notice some of the more subtle animations in the game. I've only sratched the surface of the animation but I've got to leave you, the player, with something to find for yourself! You'll have a great time looking for the more subtle animations, I guarantee it.

All in all, Aladdin is one of the finest platformers ever. It combines pick-up-and-play gameplay with one of the smoothest game engines out there, as well as some of the most detailed graphics ever. The music captures the spirit of the game, and really adds a layer of depth.

Aladdin performs like a dream on the Nomad. The graphics are still breathtaking, and the more sublte animations are easier to spot on the Nomad. The blurring of the sreen is barely noticable during game play and is only distracting during the credits, the text in the menus and on the cinematic cutscenes can be read easily. The music is still amazing and the game still controls like a dream. If you own a Nomad, this is one of the finest purchases you can make for it.

Reviewer Score: 8.0   |   Avg. Reader Score: 8.0
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vintagegamecrazy 5 May 06, 2010 Thoroughly and wholeheartedly boring! Nice graphics is all this has, bad game play and awful music make one great big crapformer!
 
Baloo 8 May 06, 2010 This game is a great platformer and a good addition to the Genesis library. Excellent graphics, alright sound, and solid gameplay. It doesn't disappoint.
 
jango52577 10 April 07, 2010 Wow. Beautiful fluid animation, wonderfully adapted music, and smooth gameplay. Disney's Aladdin is one of my favorite Genesis games because it was the 4th game I ever owned and it was the first game I ever cheated on too (AABBAABBAABBAABB...until you hear a chime). Aladdin was also one of my aunt's favorite games when I first owned a Genesis. Lion King and Jungle Book are great too!
 
findout5 9 November 21, 2009 This game is just classy! Everything is great!
 
sjorspion 9 November 15, 2009 Best Disney Game on the Mega Drive, really Enjoyed it!
 
Dr.Ratigan 8 November 05, 2009 A wonderful game which captures the atmosphere and style of the movie and deftly transfers it into one of the most enjoyable platformers on the Genesis. This game came bundled with my console (along with the Lion King, another 16-bit Disney gem) and has remained one of my favorites ever since.
 
erik 7 August 02, 2009 This got more coverage than it deserved in 1993. I can't believe EGM gave it 'Genesis Game of the Year' in 1993, but never once mentioned Gunstar Heroes. WTF??! Oh well, at least EGM got smart later and did not put it in their Top 100 lists(Issues 100 & 150). This game is highly overrated, but is very good for a licensed game.
 
quickscifi 10 July 14, 2009 QUITE SIMPLY MY FAVORITE GAME FOR THE SEGA GENESIS: Certainly SUPERIOR to the SNES version. What makes the Genesis game so good is the tremendously smooth gameplay seldom achieved during the 16-bit era. Adding to it, the graphics, animation, music and responsive controls made it rise above the rest (at least for me).
 
FunkyFranky80 9 June 24, 2009 One of the best platformers ever made with fluid animation and good gameplay.Catchy music tracks,superb atmosphere,and nice jokes in the game.Together with EWJ Special Edition the best Dave Perry game for Genesis.
 
Jesse813 9 June 04, 2009 Awesome Disney Platformer based on one of my Favorite Disney Movies. lots of fun to play
 
TjN001 8 April 02, 2009 Loads of platforming fun to be had in this one, great cartoon graphics. If it had more bosses it would have been even better.
 
Rob Ascough 9 December 23, 2008 No doubt one of the best platform games ever made. The graphics are amazing, looking more like an actual Disney animated feature than a 16-bit video game. But the visuals are nothing compared to the exceptional gameplay, which is unbelievably diverse but always manages to feel perfect. If you enjoy games of this nature, this is one you won't want to miss. It lives up to all the hype.
 
oldmanwinters 9 December 10, 2008 I was impressed when GamePro said this game was like watching a Disney cartoon. They were right! The animation is silky smooth and the atmosphere puts you in Agrabah! The music is catchy and the gameplay is solid. Remember to swing low if you want to see guards drop their pants! Very good effort by Virgin/Sega on this one. I think this was GamePlayers' Genesis Game of the Year for '93.
 
ceibant 8 October 13, 2008 Ah yes. Bright, colorful graphics, smooth animations, nice music, and overall, a pretty challenging game! Everyone I know that has a Genesis, has this game. So if you don't have it...go get it!
 
shinobimma 5 September 24, 2008 great sound and music but not great enough just a polished over generic crapformer gets boring quick even when i was young enough to enjoy the movie i hated this game platformers like this are a dime a dozen
 
Calrissian 9 August 15, 2008 Just hearing the music alone made me want to watch the movie again. As well the charm it exerts and the amazing platforming. It just makes me glad I picked up the game.
 
MrMatthews 6 August 09, 2008 I'm afraid I have to take the more cynical stance, as well. I bought this game for the graphics and animation (which truly are amazing). But that's all there is to this repetitive, rather cookie-cutter game.
 
Yurf 8 July 10, 2008 I still love playing this game!
 
spiggysparks 6 June 18, 2008 The gameplay is overly repetitive and frankly is boring. After four levels I was sick of playing.
 
Benjamin 8 May 12, 2008 It's a great looking and sounding game that captures the vibrant look of the film well, but, for me, it's just not that fun. Enemies rarely pose a threat, and combat seems canned and automatic. It's a great showpiece game with just a couple of mildly difficult levels which may cause trouble for young or inexperienced players.
 
DaronMalakian17 8 April 03, 2008 This is an example of how to do a Disney based game correctly...This is not my favorite Disney based game, but still great and a classic.
 
spudbuzz 7 January 19, 2008 Above average platformer. Not my favorite game but better than most movie titles.
 
108 Stars 9 December 20, 2007 David Perry was THE star among Mega Drive-developers, and this game shows it again. Gameplay may not be revolutionary, but very well done and playable, and the graphics set a new standard in itīs time.
 
BlowMyCartridge 8 December 18, 2007 What a great-looking game! Disney really put out quality movie games back in the day. It's a shame that many gamers were turned off to movie games because of the complete crap that LJN put out for the NES. As side-scrollers go, I'd say Aladdin has a decent amount of replay value. The Genesis's limited color palette really shines here. It's truly "a diamond in the rough."
 
Zebbe 5 December 11, 2007 Boring.
 
McTom 9 December 07, 2007 Excellent. Fluent gameplay and great graphics. Not too hard though.
 
Brandlnator 9 December 07, 2007 Great graphics and solid gameplay, probably the best Disney game out there.
 
Joe Redifer 6 December 04, 2007 This game is both good and bad at the same time. There is no denying the high quality of the graphics and animation. The gameplay is OK, but it feels too "floaty", as do all Dave Perry games. The sound quality is really bad, and the music sounds close to 8-bit systems, maybe worse.
 
Alianger 8 December 03, 2007 Great graphics, good music & gameplay but I hate how when you get damaged you just flicker but keep moving like nothing happened. The carpet ride is somewhat trial & error and the lamp level is pure frustration.
 
hadjiquest 10 November 28, 2007 THIS IS A CLASSIC! Disney and Sega, WHAT A TEAM!!!! I remember that commercial, like it was yesterday. I have an 11-year old cousin sis who loves the Aladdin movie so much, she played this on my Sega.
 
J woman 8 November 27, 2007 I played this game so much when I was younger. One of the best Disney games alongside The Lion King. Fun times!
 
Blaze 10 November 25, 2007 Greatest Disney based game ever? Quite possibly...(World Of Illusions is close by). Its a shame, snes freaks were left wit the cheap Capcom version
 
GeckoYamori 6 November 20, 2007 Good graphics and polished presentation, however that doesn't hide the mediocrity of the game itself. The gamplay is meat and potatoes like most Disney platformers before it, and I get filled with a feeling of "Is this all there is to the game?" when I
 
internalprimate 10 November 13, 2007 I still consider this one of the top five Genesis games of all time. A must have.