List of aladdin games
Blackthorne (SNES, Sega 32X, Definitive Edition).Rock N Roll Racing (SNES, Genesis, Definitive Edition).The Lost Vikings (SNES, Genesis, Definitive Edition).Note that the collection was updated at some point to include RPM Racing and The Lost Vikings 2, which were absent from this collection at launch.Īgain, not all of these are Genesis games, but the ones that are here are essentials for any Genesis collection on the Switch.
Some of the games here feature multiple versions, with a Definitive Edition that combines the best features of all the retro versions. One of must-play titles on the Genesis was The Lost Vikings, and you can relive the time-traveling shenanigan’s, alongside some other Blizzard classics, with the Blizzard Arcade Collection. Disney’s The Jungle Book (SNES, Game Boy, Sega Mega Drive) Contra Anniversary Collection.Disney’s The Lion King – Japanese Version (Sega Mega Drive).Disney’s The Lion King (SNES, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Sega Mega Drive).
Disney’s Aladdin – Japanese Version (Sega Mega Drive).Disney’s Aladdin – Demo Version (Sega Mega Drive).Disney’s Aladdin – Final Cut (Sega Mega Drive).Disney’s Aladdin (SNES, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Sega MegaDrive).Here’s a complete lineup of games in this collection:
In fact, we might even argue that three of the best games in the Genesis lineup are present here, which makes this an absolute must for Genesis fans. Not everything here is for the Genesis/Mega Drive, but Sega fans get a whole lot of love in this collection. Well, Disney Classics Collection is coming out this November to rectify this, and it’s adding all versions of The Jungle Book as well. Most notably, it was missing the SNES version of Aladdin. There was a previous collection of games, Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King, which had some suspicious absences in its roster. If you played the Genesis back in its heyday, you might remember that Disney was absolutely killing it on the console, with memorable hits like The Lion King, Aladdin, and The Jungle Book. Note that some of the arcade titles listed above do have Genesis/Mega Drive ports (such as Virtua Racing), but we’ve only marked those that actually have the Mega Drive port included in the Sega Ages release (such as Columns II).