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Two classic Disney games arrive on consoles and PC

October 30, 2019 by Andrew Newton

Thanks to Digital Eclipse two of Disney’s most treasured games from the 16-bit days of gaming make their return to modern consoles today.  Disney classics Aladdin and The Lion King, arrive with new features, enhancements and a variety of bonus content that will keep fans hooked.  A new launch trailer can be seen below…

The Aladdin and The Lion King collection features upscaled graphics to take advantage of today’s high definition displays plus additional upgrades that will enhance playability.  Players will also get a brand new “final cut” of Aladdin, and an original Aladdin “tradeshow demo” which hasn’t been available to the public since 1993.

The Collection features:

  • Authentic game content but with added improvements so players can enjoy the original game builds with upscaled graphics, customisable controls, save games and more.
  • The collection includes multiple playable platform versions of the games including the Sega Megadrive (Genesis to Americans), Game Boy and Super Game Boy, and The Lion King Super Nintendo Entertainment System version.
  • Players can use the Interactive Game Viewer to view playthroughs and jump in when they are ready, take advantage of a Rewind feature, and make use of a variety of cheat codes such as invulnerability and infinite lives to aid gameplay progression.
  • A plethora of behind-the-scenes development assets including interviews, an art gallery and a music player.

“Aladdin and The Lion King are iconic titles that redefined what a licensed game could be, so we took great care to deliver the kind of modern experience we, as fans, would want,” says Stephen Frost, senior producer at Digital Eclipse. “We wanted to highlight the rich history of both games and stay true to the originals, while also refreshing the experience for new players and all the fans of the 90s versions.”

The Aladdin and The Lion King collection is available now on PC and both physically and digitally on consoles with the physical European version set to arrive on 1st November.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Aladdin, Digital Eclipse, Disney, Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King, Nighthawk Interactive, The Lion King

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