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I would also say it is one of the best games on the console in general. It is a fantastic action platformer and one that I feel everyone needs to play through at least once. It is a fun game to play, it has a lot of variety to the levels and it is gorgeous to look at and sounds just as good too!

I must confess, before I go on, that I haven't seen the Disney version of Aladdin. All nephews and nieces were unavailable at the time the film was on at our local Pally, and I was therefore unable to attend myself I know I could have gone anyway, but I just couldn't face it.

I think it was the music that put me off. I just hated that song they kept playing on the radio. It brought me out in a rash just thinking about it. So mushy, so slushy, so blueberry pie. Aladdin is not set in mid-west America and that song just reeked of it. And so to the game. It's a platform game. The Lion King. In fact, change the main character from a lion to a bloke with baggy trousers, a turban and a scimitar; change the scenery from a jungle to a market bazaar; add a few tweaks and there you have it.

Even the bonus levels look and play the same. Another Disney endorsed, sure-fire seller. Well, nearly. Perhaps that's too harsh. Platform games per se are very samey. You leap, you duck, you spin, you collect things, you get power ups, bonus levels and defeat end-of-level nasties. What really sets one platform game apart from another is really the tweaky bits, the polish, the gloss, what the character does when you don't touch the controls for a short while, whether he smiles when you do something good, how he dies.

In all of the above. Aladdin just like The Lion King excels. It just oozes gloss and you get the feeling the developers polished it until they could see their faces in it. Of course, purists or indeed, your average school boy will tell you that it's heaps better on his Mega Drive, but as far as pc conversions go. It does I am told follow the plot of the film as closely as it can.

Animation is good and Aladdin himself can run. The sprites themselves are quite large, pretty detailed and look very "Disney", so full marks here. In fact, the only real criticisms are that the perspective, is sometimes misleading i.

I know that this is probably aimed at I the younger end of the market, but most kids I know could complete this kind of stuff in a couple of hours. There's not exactly much variation either. The sound is good, there is plenty to do and you won't be disappoint ed with presentation, it's just not exactly full of surprises.

Come fly through a wonderous world of magic carpets and Arabian cities, while helping Aladdin as he tries to rescue the beautiful Princess Jasmine from the dastardly deeds of Jafar. This single player adventure filled quest gives you the chance to save Agra bah from the likes of the villainous magician Jafar.

Use weapons such as apples and a sword. You will also have the luxury of earning additional lives through various bonus rounds, but watch out, some bonus levels are not very giving. Your mission is to reach Jafar and destroy him before he marries the Princess and eliminates the Sultan for good. Take part in a wondrous tale of adventure as Aladdin slashes his scimitar against hordes of thieves, skeletons, palace guards, and giant scorpions! In this hair-raising adventure, Aladdin sets off in search of the Scarab, journeys through the Cave of Wonders, and now he must defeat the evil Jafar to win the hand of the beautiful Princess Jasmine!

It should be noted that the Genesis version of this game has been recreated with graphics created by Disney's animators using a new coding process! The scenes and characters are taken straight from the movie, including the Genie, Aladdin, Jafar, Rajah, Jasmine, and the Magic Carpet!

This award-winning title again takes its story from the hit animated film. There are more side-scrolling run-n-jump sequences on the Game Gear than there were on the Genesis, however, as you dash madly through the streets of Agrabah and across rooftops to the Cave of Wonders and a Magic Carpet ride. Gorgeous background graphics and detailed, quick-moving sprites make this a magical adventure, indeed. One of the best action games ever, this has incredible graphics and animation thanks to the Digicel process , tons of humor, and, of course, great action.

Your wish is our command. Did you wish for Aladdin on Game Gear"? You've got the lamp, the magic carpet and Princess Jasmine. Things are good. In fact, the only thing that might worry you - just a little - is that the most powerful and twisted guy in Agrabah wishes you were dead. But you're Aladdin. Don't let it get to you.

Have a good time. Visit the Sultan's Palace. Check out the Cave of Wonders. And most importantly, teach Jafar something about the business end of a scimitar. Where else can you find palaces and princesses, sultans and swords, magic lamps and a Cave of Wonders? Well - how about in the palm of your hand? Sega of America gives you all this and more as our favorite scoundrel hits the streets again, ready to cause trouble, provoke soldiers, and steal the heart of the headstrong Princess Jasmine.

Aladdin is back - and in rare form. This exceptional cart boasts phenomenal sound and graphics! It's almost like "playing" inside the movie! And even if you've been living under a rock and somehow missed Disney's full-length feature, you won't feel left out. The game follows the plot of the film and includes all the humor, romance, and adventure that made you fall in love with it in the first place.

But as they say, it's not what's outside that counts, it's what's inside. So how's the actual game? That's the best part: Aladdin actually does play as good as it looks! The game is fast-paced and action-packed, with a unique combination of game styles.

First, test your reflexes on high-speed chase scenes, then - if you survive - put your brain to work on the maze stages. And what it lacks in extra animation, it more than makes up for with smooth moves and top-notch game play. The only problem, in fact, is that there's not enough game play - you should be able to blow through most of the game very quickly, although the final boss will give you some trouble. It's even better than the Genesis one! But if the marketplace has you down, and you're pulling out your hair over the Genie's lamp, step right up.

Have I got a story for you Everything you've heard about the Genesis Aladdin is true - it's got fantastic graphics, unbelievable animation, and terrific game play, too. So while you want to play it to admire the Digicel process that made the as-close-to-real-cartoons-as-you're-likely-to-get graphics possible, it presents a whole new world, if you will, to explore. What happened to the Genesis!?!

Suddenly, all the latest titles are some of the best ever seen! This cart has got to be seen to be believed! The animation is absolutely flawless, making it look just like the animated movie - literally! The slapstick humor of the movie is also retained. For example, when the guards run across hot coals, he jumps from toe-to-toe!

Keep this up and who knows what will come up next! It looks like it's going to be a good year for the Genesis. Aladdin takes many ideas from side-scrollers and turns it into a slapstick game everyone can enjoy! The sound effects are right on the money and the animation has yet to be rivaled. No other game comes close when comparing animation. The only problem with the game is the jerky scrolling that can be annoying for awhile, but soon you'll forget it's there.

Let's hear it for Virgin! This game is a masterpiece! The animation is second to none plus the little Disney touches to the backgrounds and characters make this cart a visual extravaganza.

The sounds and music are also top-notch, with lot of emphasis on theme and atmosphere. This cart also plays as good as a Mario or Sonic. Incredible controls and a variety of techniques make this cart one of the hottest. There are many games based on Disney stuff. While many don't succeed and few do , Aladdin sets a new standard with its graphics that are so real, you'd think you were controlling characters in the movie itself! There are several levels to be conquered, and they are big enough to keep you entertained for many repeat playings!

However, the control was a bit frustrating. Still a good game, though. Hold on to your magic carpet, gang - you're in for one wild ride! Sure there was lots of hype at CES, sure three of the top names in the entertainment biz are involved, but we still had to see for ourselves if Aladdin was all it's cracked up to be.

Is it ever! Without a doubt, Aladdin will go down as one of the best action games of all time. We're talking history, folks! What makes Aladdin so great? It's not any one thing; it's the sum of all its different features. For example, the graphics and animation are incredible, making full use of Virgin Interactive's revolutionary new "Digicel" process - simply put, a memory-sensitive way of cramming in more character sprites.

With Digicel, Virgin could use tons of character frames specially created by Disney's crack staff of animators. The result? Heroes and villains that look and move exactly us they did in the movie. Aladdin also stays true to the original story, straying only briefly to accommodate the video-game format. There's also a lot of humor - we've never laughed so hard at a game that we actually liked! So if a genie offers you three wishes, use the first for world peace and the second for infinite riches, but save the third for Sega's Aladdin!

Aladdin: The hippest kid in Agrabah. Now that he's got the lamp, he can have anything he wants - except for the one thing he does want Princess Jasmine. Jasmine: Sure, she's a damsel in distress, but she's not your typical video-game airhead. She's not afraid to speak her mind or stand up for herself, especially when it comes to Aladd - uh, I mean, Prince Ali.

Genie: He's got a soft spot for Aladdin and Jasmine and will do all he can to help them. He's got mighty cosmic power - but an itty-bitty living space. Jafar: The evil vizier won't stop until he has power over everything on the planet! Can even a hero as noble as Aladdin hope to end his fiendish plans? For years Jaffar searched for the secret of the lamp. After many years, he had finally succeeded in piecing together the two sections of the ancient scarab. This magical item led him into the desert to the cave of wonders.

A huger tiger's head rose from the ground and warned that only a man, pure of heart, a "diamond in the rough", may enter. Because Jaffar couldn't enter, he searched for the man who could - Aladdin. This cart follows the fantastic Disney movie as you guide the hapless thief to a life of happiness and love with the help of a powerful genie and Aladdin's pet Abu.

The magic of Disney continues as the popular animated feature makes a fantastic debut on the Genesis. Take on the role of Aladdin and save the beautiful Princess Jasmine. The evil Jafar has taken her prisoner and you must go through many perils to rescue her. Only then will she be yours. This is one of the best games to ever come out for the Genesis. The total feel of the film has been reproduced with smooth character animation and a wonderful movie soundtrack.

All the characters, including the enemies, have funny animations. It's as much fun to watch as it is to play. You may see some familiar Disney characters if you look carefully. While the animation may pale in comparison to the Genesis version, this cart shouldn't be overlooked. Its graphics and music are top-notch, and the control is pretty good except when you jump on an enemy. John August screenplay by Guy Ritchie screenplay by. Top credits Director Guy Ritchie. See more at IMDbPro.

Trailer Official Trailer. Special Look. Teaser Trailer. Clip Most Anticipated Movies for Rest of Weekend Box Office: June 21 to Weekend Box Office: June 7 to 9. Weekend Box Office: May 24 to Photos Top cast Edit. Will Smith Genie as Genie …. Mena Massoud Aladdin as Aladdin. Naomi Scott Jasmine as Jasmine. Marwan Kenzari Jafar as Jafar. Navid Negahban Sultan as Sultan. Nasim Pedrad Dalia as Dalia. Jordan A. Nash Omar as Omar as Jordan Nash.

Taliyah Blair Lian as Lian. Aubrey Lin Omi as Omi. Amir Boutrous Jamal as Jamal. Numan Acar Hakim as Hakim. Omari Bernard Guard 1 as Guard 1. His adventures begin when he meets a young girl who happens to be Princess Jasmine, who is forced to be married by her wacky yet estranged father.

Aladdin's luck suddenly changes when he retrieves a magical lamp from the Cave of Wonders. What he unwittingly gets is a fun-loving genie who only wishes to have his freedom.

Little do they know is that the Sultan's sinister advisor Jafar has his own plans for both Aladdin and the lamp. Wish granted! DVD re-release. Did you know Edit. Trivia During the course of recording the voices, Robin Williams improvised so much they had almost sixteen hours of material. Goofs When Princess Jasmine releases the birds they are not colored in white - just the outlines of them are shown. Quotes Genie : Oi! Crazy credits The cast section is left out in the end credits. The main voice cast's names are listed in the Character Animation section.

Connections Edited into Aladdin Activity Center User reviews Review. Top review. My favorite animated movie. From start to finish, Aladdin is timeless classic!

Very funny, very exciting and intense, amazing visuals, and excellent pacing! The story is also amazing, as are the characters. Holy crap do the characters in this movie rock! They all play a very important role in the movie. From his design to his style to pretty much everything there is about him, he absolutely steals the show!

From the moment he appears during the movie, he is just seems so much like the the star of the movie. Robin Williams as the Genie is one of the best performances in any animated movie.



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