Aladdin (Intro)

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Bout presents: Aladdin (Intro)

Aladdin (Disney's Aladdin) is a 1993 platform game developed and published by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, based on the 1992 animated Disney film of the same name. Aladdin is a 2D side-scrolling video game in which the player controls Aladdin and his monkey Abu. It was designed by Shinji Mikami.

The game was released in November 1993, the same month that another game with the same title was released by Virgin Games for Sega Genesis. The two games vary in some respects; in the Virgin game, Aladdin wields a scimitar, which is not the case in the Capcom game. The Capcom game was ported to Game Boy Advance (GBA) in Japan on August 1, 2003, in Europe on March 19, 2004, and in North America on September 28, 2004.

Aladdin is based on the 1992 Disney animated film. For the GBA and the SNES editions development was handled by Capcom. Like other versions, the game is a side-scrolling platformer where the player controls Aladdin through locations from the movie like the city of Agrabah, the Cave of Wonders, and Jafar's palace. Some locations not appearing in the film include a trippy, candy-colored world inside the Genie's lamp and an ancient pyramid. Enemies standing in Aladdin's way include the Sultan's guards, animals and various magical creatures. They can be dispatched by jumping on top of them or by throwing apples at them. Besides jumping and throwing, another one of Aladdin's abilities consists of him pulling out a blanket and using it to slow his fall. Besides the platform levels, the game also includes magic carpet rides as well as a bonus game played between levels: if Aladdin collects a golden scarab in a level, he can play a wheel of fortune for extra health, lives or continues.

Aladdin is a side-scrolling platform game in which the player controls the eponymous main character through several stages taking place throughout the city of Agrabah. Within each stage, Aladdin defeats foes by jumping on them or disorienting them by throwing apples while avoiding dangerous obstacles. Gems can be collected to gain extra lives and points, and 10 red gems located within each stage will substantially increase the player's score. Most stages contain a treasure chest holding a scarab that flies about for a few seconds. If the player collects it before it disappears they will access a bonus stage in which they spin a wheel that allows Genie to grant them extra lives and other special bonuses. Aladdin has a health meter of hearts, starting with 3, which he will deplete each time he is hit. These can be increased through pickups or through the bonus stages as well. If Aladdin loses all of his health or falls off the bottom of the screen, the player will lose a life. Losing all lives gives the player a game over.

Beautiful animation and gorgeous backgrounds–the escape from the Cave of Wonders and the carpet ride with Princess Jasmine are both stages in which the player rides the Magic Carpet through self-scrolling stages. While in the Cave of Wonders the player must traverse up and down to avoid dangerous obstacles while outrunning waves of lava, the ride with Jasmine is a free-flying bonus stage (between stages 5 and 6) in which the player can collect gems; the bonus stage ends when the melody to "A Whole New World" ends. Stages 1, 6 and 7 have a boss to defeat, stage 7 being the final stage; stages 2, 3, 4 and 5 require reaching the end to complete.

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Release: November 21, 1993
Platforms: Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Famicom, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega Master System, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, Game Gear, Amiga
Developers: Capcom, SIMS, NMS Software Ltd., Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Inc.
Publishers: Capcom, Sega, iam8bit, Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Inc.
Producers: Tatsuya Minami, Hironobu Takeshita
Designer: Shinji Mikami
Composers: Yuki Iwai, Yuko Takehara, Setsuo Yamamoto
Series: Aladdin
Rating: Everyone (ESRB)
Game Mode: Single Player
Genres: Action, Adventure, Platform, Fantasy

Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Famicom, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega Master System, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, Game Gear, Amiga

In the United Kingdom, Aladdin was the top-selling SNES game in December 1993.

Electronic Gaming Monthly's four reviewers scored the Super NES version 8, 8, 9 and 8 out of 10, adding up to 33 out of 40 (average 8.25 out of 10). They commented that the graphics, animation, music and gameplay are all outstanding.

GameFan's four reviewers scored it 90%, 89%, 87% and 90%.

Shinji Mikami, the game's designer, said that if he hadn't made the SNES game, he "would probably buy" the Virgin game because it has a sword and better animation.

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