The sound is passable for a NES game, the music isn’t intrusive and the sound effects do the job. Aladdin and the other sprites are large and well animated although our protagonist is less detailed than his foe, which makes sense seeing as they add the humour to this game. The levels possess a lot of detail for the NES (as I would hope for with a 1995 title) and are well thought out (as a port from the Mega Drive version). Straight away, the colour leaps out at you. Although Virgin do a good job with most things! But as you can see from the screenshots, Virgin and Nintendo have done a really good job with this. Regardless of the gameplay, the success of any Disney franchise is colourful graphics which is where I thought the NES would fall flat on its face. I’ve been pretty impressed by the versions of Aladdin I’ve seen on 8/16- bit.
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