Thus, what you have here is a strong example of the platforming genre based off 1992’s most successful film. That means top notch animation, plenty of humor to keep things lighthearted and entertaining, and backed it all up with an incredibly authentic Middle Eastern atmosphere. Thankfully, Capcom incubated Aladdin with nearly as much maternal care as Disney bestowed upon their animated film. And really, history would have your back as many licensed games were seemingly more miss than hit more than a quarter of a century ago. “Oh no, not another licensed video game!” Some might think from the outset. Seeing Aladdin on the big screen instantly brought to mind the time when Capcom, over 25 years ago, released Aladdin on the Super Nintendo. We enjoyed it, although both of us prefer the animated film. Last week my girlfriend and I caught the live movie adaptation of Aladdin in theaters. Pub & Dev: Capcom | November 1993 | 10 MEGS
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