![]() ![]() Once I’d “mastered” rewind, this only underlined just how arduous and challenging the Disney Classic Games experience still is. I only discovered this accidentally when dropping my controller out of frustration to see Simba return to life in reverse, before falling down the same bottomless pit when I picked my pad back up. This rewinds your progress, much like Sega Genesis Classics, at 2x speed for as long as you hold it down. While this menu is scrollable, it doesn’t appear so, lacking a down arrow to show there’s more as such, the solitary hidden input (LB on Xbox) isn’t visible. Not pictured: The most important button in the game. The biggest UI annoyance of all is on the controls menu, because it hides this critical function’s existence entirely. That said, I wouldn’t have used save and load quite so frequently if I knew that rewind existed. It’s not great when you’re doing this repeatedly because you’re on your last life. The “Console S” and “Console N” descriptions aren’t exactly intuitive.īut for now-clearly-talentless goons like me, saving and loading mid-game–which becomes a surprisingly early crutch across both games, but especially The Lion King–isn’t immediately available on the pause menu, instead requiring a good few inputs to use. On the Xbox One version used for review, the handheld games are hidden behind the Y button for no good reason. Switching between the games at the start isn’t immediately obvious. The biggest problem with Disney Classic Games is its user interface, which feels like an afterthought. Both, however, have frustrating drawbacks. Luckily, this modern collection has save and load facilities, alongside an incredibly useful rewind function. I didn’t expect that I’d barely scrape past level two’s eye-bleedingly colorful giraffe and monkey madness (after a half hour of trial and error) before dying a dishonorable death during the very first hyena encounter in the Elephant Graveyard.Įven by the second level, 'The Lion King' is utterly punishing. It was brutal, but just about doable.īeing a now-seasoned gaming veteran, I thought The Lion King would be a doddle to complete. Instead, I had to settle for Right, A, A, B, Start: a cheat code I still remember off by heart, which allowed me to skip the offending stage and continue my journey as adult Simba–complete with his new attacking ability–to finish the game. But I never completed it in one go I’d always get stuck on the Hakuna Matata level and its evil waterfall log climb or, failing that, the weird coconut-throwing monkey “boss” straight after it. ![]() ![]() It was the game bundled with the Genesis that eight-year-old me got for Christmas in 1994, and as it was the only title I had for a few months, I got pretty good at it. The Lion King, however, truly piqued my interest in Disney Classic Games. ![]() This encounter with the sultan will make your counselor Jaffa lose the papers and try to kill the young to not frustrate his plans to marry Yasmin and will be next sultan.Twenty-six years on, 'Aladdin' is still one of the best 2D platform games ever made. The boy wants to try to use these woo the beautiful Yasmin, daughter of the sultan with which cross paths on a night in which he teaches life outside the palace walls. What l do not know is that this lamp is not only a beautiful object as a genius when rubbed into her willing to grant three wishes appears. This guy tries to catch some such riches, with such bad luck that is discovered and has to run may be solely a lamp. One day this guy is following another thief, which will lead to a cave full of treasure. This is where we met a young thief Aladdin with a big heart, since only robs you need to survive or help others. In the Far East where the sultan rules his people from the desert sands and although this is a good man, delegate its obligations counselor Jaffa which only loop power and the people could care less. Discover the city of Agrabah with Aladdin □Īladdin, refers to a popular search on our website with about 12 related games to displayįly around Agrabah with Aladdin's flying carpet, get rid of Jafar and save the Sultan and his daughter Jasmine so that everything returns to normal in this city. ![]()
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