![]() ![]() The character sprites are some of the largest on the system and have most of the same animations that made the Super Nintendo game so great. Much more impressive than that however are the sprites and character animation. The NES version is just as colorful, or as colorful as the system will allow. ![]() Capcom did a wonderful job recreating the locations of the movie and the game has the same distinct vibrant look. The most striking aspect of the game is the look. ![]() In my opinion it’s up there with the rest of Capcom’s licensed Disney titles (for obvious reasons of course) which is high praise and well deserved. The SNES game wasn’t at the same level but I’m sure presented just as much of a challenge and yet Hummer Team have done a spectacular job producing a slightly stripped down version of the game. The Sega game was famous for its exquisite animation that I’ll admit they valiantly tried to recreate within the NES’s limits but it was disastrous and ruined the game. Unlike Virgin’s ill-advised port of the Genesis version this is actually a port of Capcom’s SNES game. However Hummer Team, a group in China, created their own version of the game that is actually one of the most impressive for the system and absolutely shames the official release. Virgin Games released an official version of Aladdin for the NES in Europe but it was awful. The vast majority of these games are absolutely terrible but every so often you’ll come across one that is pretty great. Even as far back as the mid to late 80s I can distinctly recall seeing one or two Chinese NES carts that somehow crammed 50 shitty games in one package. It’s always amazed me how widespread bootleg and unlicensed video games are. ![]()
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