Disney’s Aladdin

Posted on | November 17, 2009 |

Disney’s Aladdin is the latest entry to our list of the Best SNES Games Ever. Capcom’s 1993 Super Nintendo game Disney’s Aladdin is quite simply an incredibly fun game all around. The side-scrolling game is great because just about everyone loved the movie Aladdin and this was your chance to become Aladdin, ride the magic carpet, beat up bad guys with Abu, and jump around from rooftops.

Wikipedia notes that “the storyline more or less closely follows the plot of its namesake, the Disney full-length animated motion picture, with Aladdin going from a street rat to a prince, who first woos, and then has to rescue, the Princess Jasmine.”

Disney’s Aladdin could be one of those games that unfortunately slipped your collection back in the day. If you’ve never played Disney’s Aladdin then you really owe it to yourself to pick up the game and give it a shot. It’s a fantastic time and easily makes our list of the Best SNES Games Ever.

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One Response to “Disney’s Aladdin”

  1. SilentPierce
    November 17th, 2009 @ 9:59 am

    The genesis version was so much better, though.

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