Retro ALADDIN and THE LION KING Games Are Being Released Again

Retro ALADDIN and THE LION KING Games

If you grew up in the 90s probably remember playing The Lion King and/or Aladdin on the SNES, SEGA Genesis, or Game Boy. Well, I love those games and I have played them a lot back in the day, you’ll get to bring that joy into the future as Nighthawk Interactive and Digital Eclipse have joined forces to bring these games to latest consoles. You’ll be able to play the classic versions of these games all in one package. There is one drawback though. You won’t be able to play the SNES version of Aladdin. There will be a “final cut” version of the game added though that will comes with the tradeshow demo.

Other new features comes with the rerelease is a rewind feature that will take you back 15 seconds to retry that one part of the game that is giving you difficulties, the “Interactive Game Viewer” which will automatically play the game for you so you can see how it’s done or simply wait until you get to a happy part, and cheat codes will be established. There will also be a library that includes interviews, an art gallery, and music from the games.

Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King will be available on October 29 for Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Xbox One with pre-orders start on Amazon.

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