Aladdin looks like a NES sprite, he jumps on enemies like Mario, and he doesn't even get a sword." But after twenty years, I've gotten back to the SNES version and am quite surprised by the tight controls and creative level layouts, and found that the Genesis' version felt like a clunky tech demo by comparison, with floaty physics and uneven difficulty. I took one look at the SNES version and was like "This is dumb. When the games first came out, I instantly gravitated to the Genesis version because it was an amazing graphical achievement, with those large smoothly-animated sprites courtesy of Disney animators. I just find it quite neat that the two games aren't ports of each other, but completely different games. Just wanted your opinion as to which Disney's Aladdin game was better: the game released by Virgin Games for the Sega Genesis, or the one released by Capcom for the Super Nintendo. Posts about 6th generation consoles, last generation's handhelds, or modern indie games in a retro style might best fit in one or more of the following subs: Because live streams expire, they are not examples of good content for this subreddit and are not allowed.įind a more in-depth explanation of our rules here! Resources Reddit is a link aggregation service at its core.
Adhere to reddiquette and all reddit site-wide rules. Remember that there's a human on the other end of the screen. "Collection," "Battlestation," and "Score" posts may contain modern games, but they must be majority vintage or vintage-focused.ĭon't be a dick. However, discussion about newer platforms is a allowed as discussion, just not as a top-level post. The NES title is arguably the best known and contains five levels culminating in a. Despite having the same title, each is actually a different game. Fight through Agrabah, escape the Sultans dungeon, survive the fiery Cave of Wonders, snatch the Genies Lamp and save Princess Jasmine from the evil Jafar This is the Disney. r/retrogaming is for posts about vintage gaming: 5th gen platforms and earlier. Batman: The Video Game, is a group of platform games developed by Sunsoft for the NES, Sega Genesis, TurboGrafx16 and Game Boy, loosely based on the 1989 film of the same name. Experience a whole new world with Aladdin, Abu, and Genie You play as the thief Aladdin, who must make his way through several levels based on locations from the movie. For more information please Reddit's self-promotion rules here. (No live streams, though.) However, we ask that your self promotional content not be more than around 10 percent of your total posts.
It's perfectly okay to post your YouTube video, blog, or kickstarter here. The player controls Aladdin, who must make his way through several levels based on locations from the movie: from the streets and rooftops of Agrabah, the Cave of Wonders and the Sultans dungeon to the final confrontation in Grand Vizier Jafars palace.
It's all good here as long as it's gaming from the 70s, 80s, or 90s (or before). Description The game from Virgin based on the 1992 animated Disney film is a side-scrolling platformer. This subreddit is reddit's home for vintage gaming. Aladdin is one of Disney’s most popular movies. r/retrogames: Our discussion-only sister subreddit The classic 16-bit Aladdin game was released on both the Super Nintendo and the Sega Genesis, but there is a limit to the versions similarities.