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Disney's Aladdin

Available Platforms: Amiga, Genesis, Game Boy Color - Alias: Aladdin

Disney's Aladdin, one of the most successful ports from a movie to a videogame, is a 2D side-scrolling platformer developed by Virgin Games.

Year1994
GenrePlatformer
Rating4.5

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PublisherVirgin Games
DeveloperVirgin Games
OS supportedWin7 64 bit, Win8 64bit, Windows 10, MacOS 10.6+
Updated17 January 2024

Game Review

Disney's Aladdin, one of the most successful ports from a movie to a videogame, is a 2D side-scrolling platformer developed by Virgin Games. It is based on the 1992 Disney motion picture. Disney created the graphics and animation. The game was released for the Sega Genesis in 1993, while enhanced versions for DOS and Amiga were released in 1994.

Aladdin received very positive reviews and won a prize for best animation. It's the third best-selling game on the Mega Drive after Sonic the Hedgehog 1 and 2. GamesNostalgia offers the Amiga AGA version.

An Xbox controller is strongly suggested. This way, you can use (B) to jump, (A) to use the sword, and (X) to throw apples.

See Also: A Legendary Game Designer, Writer and Producer: David Bishop


Download Disney's Aladdin - Amiga Version amiga

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Amiga AGA version 1.8 - Language: English - Size: 8.52 Mb

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Amiga AGA version 1.8 - Language: English - Size: 10.08 Mb

Download Disney's Aladdin - Genesis Version genesis

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Genesis version - Language: English - Size: 5.25 Mb

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Genesis version 1.0 - Language: English - Size: 5.58 Mb

Download Disney's Aladdin - Game Boy Color Version game-boy-color

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Game Boy Color version 0.91 - Language: English - Size: 10.03 Mb

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PDF Manual - Language: English - Size: 0.77 Mb

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