
We’ll let you know if any additional news surfaces. Nighthawk Interactive and Disney should be making an official announcement soon. Just like the previous release, it will be sold physically and digitally – check out the new boxart above. On October 29, 2019, Nighthawk Interactive and Digital Eclipse re-released the Genesis, Game Boy, and Super Game Boy (for the Super Nintendo) versions of. While re-releases of retro games are quite common, Disney has just announced a re-re-release of their Disney Classic Games Collection, featuring versions games based on The Lion King and Aladdin movies. It’s unclear if DLC will be offered for that release or if everyone will need to purchase the new collection in order to access the new content, including the SNES version of Aladdin.ĭisney Classic Games Collection is apparently lined up for release this November. For the first time, both the SNES and Sega Genesis versions of Aladdin are available in this collection. The one uncertain bit concerns original owners of Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King. Disney The Jungle Book – SNES, Game Boy, SEGA Genesis.It does have the SNES version of Lion King. Lion King will get Genesis, SNES and Game Boy versions. include the Sega Genesis and Nintendo Game Boy versions of Aladdin, a 'final cut' version and a trade show demo that hasn't been available since 1993.


There's a chance it could still be added by the time the game is released, but for now, it's not included.New details have surfaced on Disney Classic Games Collection following a previous leak.

As far as pirate games go, it’s actually pretty good. Three of them are based on the Genesis game (including that one legal one), while the fourth, developed by Hummer Team, is based on the SNES game. Disney's Aladdin – Game Boy version (includes "Super Game Boy version," which implies a bit more color, Super Game Boy-style) There are also four versions of Aladdin for the NES/Famicom, three of them developed by Chinese pirate teams, and one of them legitimate.Disney's Aladdin – SEGA Genesis version.Here's the trailer for the re-release:įor $29.99, you'll get all of these versions of the Aladdin and The Lion King video games: The control is super-tight, and you never miss a jump or fail an enemy encounter because the controls arent cooperating. It will be released in a physical edition on Octofor Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4, and there will be digital versions also available for all those systems and PC. As it was made by Capcom, who were responsible for the excellent Disney-based games on the NES, it comes as no surprise that the SNES version of Aladdin has impeccable gameplay. IGN has word on the re-release of the Aladdin and The Lion King video games, which will be included in a bundle called Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King.
