A new edition of Monday Retro Corner Reviews is up as we target the Super NES version of Disney’s Aladdin developed by Capcom. During the Golden Age, there were studios that either worked on the same version even if played differently or developed their own edition. Disney games were normally the ones that received the best efforts next to Tiny Toons and Ninja Turtles. Whether it was something made by Capcom, Virgin Interactive or Sega, these types of games always brought the best out of license products. It’s a shame that the fourth generation is the last one where a film or cartoon would’ve gotten such quality attention often. Capcom and Konami moved away from these to focus on more legit games while Sega dwindled down a dark path of no return. Even Virgin Interactive closed its doors in 1998 and leaving the idea of licensed quality designs to fend for itself in a sea of mature rated titles.
Aladdin on the Super NES is considered the more noteworthy Disney games from Capcom next to Duck Tales on NES and Game Boy. The film is an instant classic among the company’s massive library of hit movies and TV shows. Capcom always made some of the best Disney entries that the game industry saw at the time. Whenever their logo was on these titles’ boxes, then you know a great game awaits. We can all agree it’s a good thing LGN never laid their hands on the Disney name. Then we weren’t be having this review or topic talked about. The Super NES version plays different from Virgin Interactive’s Sega release despite being in the same genre. Can Capcom pull another quality hit for the House of Mouse? Disney’s Aladdin (Super NES) Review
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