Yeah, my introduction to Disney's Aladdin was the MS-DOS/Sega Genesis game. And it was a pretty good one, I'd say. Years later I also played the SNES game. And while both were good, I prefer the former because it gave you a sword.
I remember the game being very easy, with two very painful exceptions. The first was the infamous flying carpet level. And the second was the final boss, Jafar. I couldn't beat as a kid though I finally managed to years later.
As for the movie the game was based on, it's a classic, no question. Everyone remembers the Genie, and he really was the best part. Aside from that, Jafar and Iago were really entertaining and the songs were great, too.
While the live action doesn't hold a candle, Will Smith was pretty fun as the Genie, but naturally he's no Robin Williams...
I remember the game being very easy, with two very painful exceptions. The first was the infamous flying carpet level. And the second was the final boss, Jafar. I couldn't beat as a kid though I finally managed to years later.
As for the movie the game was based on, it's a classic, no question. Everyone remembers the Genie, and he really was the best part. Aside from that, Jafar and Iago were really entertaining and the songs were great, too.
While the live action doesn't hold a candle, Will Smith was pretty fun as the Genie, but naturally he's no Robin Williams...