The collection also includes behind-the-scenes material such as interviews, art gallery, and music player.ĭisney Classic Games: Aladdin and the Lion King will be available at retailers on October 29 for $29.99.
An Interactive Game Viewer shows full game playthroughs for added assistance. Aladdin also includes a brand-new final cut as well as the original trade-show demo from 1993.Īdditional modern conveniences include multiple save slots, a 15-second rewind button, level select, and easy to apply cheat codes like infinite lives. Multiple platform versions of the games include Sega Genesis, Game Boy, and Super Nintendo versions. The games feature upscaled graphics for modern HD displays and various upgrades like customizable controls for enhanced playability. Sega owners back in the 90s were spoiled for choice when it came to Disney games. Both games are being released together as a physical release called Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and the Lion King, as well as updating the digital versions on consoles and PC. It is not game-breaking and you do get used to it, but it can be annoying. Some Disney classics are better left on the big screen.Nighthawk Interactive and Digital Eclipse are bringing remasters of classic 90s era Disney platformers Aladdin and The Lion King to PlayStation 4, Switch, and Xbox One on October 29. Plus, if you do, chances are you haven't been itching to play them again for the past two decades. Anyone remember the Beauty and the Beast video game? How about The Little Mermaid? Probably not. However, there are some that should remain forever in the past. Disney Classic Games - Aladdin And The Lion King - Announcement Trailer for PC: Classic games Aladdin and The Lion King are back from the 90s in this brand. Bundle them up and send them our way, please. The hub is a digital recreation of a 90s kids. The list of Disney games we would love to see make a return on today's consoles goes on and on. its a puzzle platforming game inspired by the likes of classic games like Aladdin and Sonic. RELATED: 5 Disney Franchises That Need A Video Game Adaption Alternatively, we'd also be okay with one of the two Toy Story games being paired with A Bug's Life, as that game ate away at a lot of hours during our childhood too.
Remastered versions of the original Toy Story games, the first on SNES and Sega Genesis and the second on the next generation of consoles, would have us knocking on Disney's door with a sack full of money. If the plan is to pair re-released games up as Disney has done with The Lion King and Aladdin, then surely a Pixar bundle has to have at least been discussed.
Those of you who played the game on PlayStation 1 will likely know Mickey Mania better as Mickey's Wild Adventure. The original version, released in 2019 and developed by Digital Eclipse, included the NES version of Aladdin and The Lion King, two of the early to mid 90s most popular platformers. The game allowed players to take a tour of the world's most famous mouse's rich history, starting all the way back during his Steamboat Willie days. If we are on the cusp of a tidal wave of Disney video game remakes, we have a few requests for what we would like to see next should Aladdin and The Lion King do well.įirst and foremost, Mickey Mouse should definitely be getting in on the action, and his first foray into the remaster universe needs to be Mickey Mania, without question.