In addition to this, Aladdin has a short demo version that was available only on trade show floors, and each game has a whole wealth of concept art, developer interviews, and other such goodies for those that are interested in the development history of these popular releases. Both games have five versions available with a Game Boy, Super Game Boy, Genesis and Japanese release being common between them while the fifth version is either a “final cut” (in Aladdin’s case) or a SNES version (in The Lion King’s case). So, let’s get all the differences and inclusions in Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King straight. Disney Classic Games Aladdin and The Lion King Switch NSP Free Download Romslab
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