"Aladdin
is one of the finest platformers ever. It combines pick-up-and-play
gameplay with one of the smoothest game engines out there, as well as
some of the most detailed graphics ever."
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Aladdin SEGA Game
It's a classic story about a boy, a girl, and a Genie,
and Capcom has translated it almost perfectly for the SNB. Although the
game play is geared towards a younger audience, most SNB owners would be
proud to make a wish and find this one on their shelves.
A Whole New World
The Grand Vizier Jafar has sinister plans for the kingdom of Agrabah,
and those plans include a magic lamp with an all-powerful Genie inside.
Also included in his wicked designs are the beautiful Princess Jasmine,
who wants nothing to do with Jafar (or arranged marriages in general).
Enter Aladdin, a young thief who becomes entangled in Jafar's plans and
ensnared by Jasmine's beauty.
You must guide Aladdin through seven fairly easy run- n-fight
action/adventure levels in a search for the lamp, and eventually for
Jasmine. You'll take a roller coaster ride on a magic carpet, jump and
swing your way through the market at Agrabah, save Abu inside a desert
pyramid, and fight a whole host of heavies like the sultan's guards,
archers, falling boulders, sand falcons, and snakes, snakes, snakes!
- If you collect 10 Red Gems for every stage, you'll see a different ending, but you cannot use passwords or continue. Good Luck!
- In the market scene, jump off the heads of people looking out of
the windows to reach valuable power-up items like Red Gems and White
Rugs.
Aladdin's armed in this quest with...Apples? Well, actually, Aladdin
uses the Apples to stun the guards, and then he jumps on their heads to
get rid of them. Similar to the movie, there's no daring swordplay or
chair-tossing heroics. Still, Aladdin does get to swing from any object
that he can latch himself onto, like chains, lamps, and stalagmites. He
also hangs (a la)
from the edges of most objects, such as cliffs and flying platforms. If
you find White Rugs, you can jump off death-defying ledges and float to
safety.
- In the first cave of the second stage, just after the chest with
the Scarab in it, you'll see a bat. Jump on the bat to reach a ledge,
and then head right for a 1-up.
- Jump off bats to snag Red Gems.
There are also 1-ups, Blue and Red Gems (Blues are worth one Gem,
Reds are worth three), and Treasure Chests strewn throughout each stage.
If you collect 100 Gems, you get an extra heart for your life bar. The
Treasure Chests contain hearts, food to replenish your hearts, and gold
Scarabs which whisk you to a bonus round at the end of the stage. In the
bonus rounds, you spin the Genie of fortune to try and obtain more
hearts, 1-ups, or continue credits.
It's in the Genies
The graphics in Aladdin are diminutive but clean. Although a larger
main character sprite would have been nice, the lush, detailed
backgrounds make up for it. The swinging, running and jumping are
smooth, despite some slowdown against the final boss. Although the
animation isn't as spectacular as those found in the Genesis version,
there are some really humorous animations, like Abu almost losing it at a
cliffs edge, or the Genie hamming it up in his lamp.
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