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Aladdin had two releases, one on the Sega Genesis and one on the Super Nintendo—two completely different, classic games. Today on Throwback Thursday, we’ll be looking at the SNES version.
What a time when two completely different licensed games of the same IP could exist at once.
Aladdin For my money, Aladdin remains the strangest case of the SNES vs. Genesis software war. Unlike the games in this slideshow that diverge within the forensic analysis of sprite sizes and ...
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Not having SNES Aladdin was a deal breaker on the original release for me as it was different from the Genesis/MD version so much whereas they had both versions of Lion King which were identical.
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The SNES version doesn’t even have a sword in it, although it does feature one on the box, which is probably also false advertising: another black mark against the whole bloody endeavour. About ...
Aladdin 2000 is a port of Disney's Aladdin for the Sega Mega Drive, made for the SNES presumably by DVS Electronic Co.. The music comes from the official licensed SNES game by Capcom.
Aladdin Gives the SNES a Whole New World Release Date - Nov. 15, 1993 . Movie Release - Nov. 11, 2012 ; Aladdin is a ...
Capcom made the SNES version, while Virgin Interactive made the Sega Genesis version. Some prefer the Sega Genesis game because Aladdin got a sword, whereas the SNES counterpart could throw apples ...