![]() It ultimately makes playing through these classics a lot less frustrating, allowing you to appreciate what both titles have to offer. Thus allowing you to rewind those silly miss jumps or any other daft mistake you make along the way. I can officially say I have beaten both Aladdin and The Lion King a mere twenty years after playing them as a child, all thanks to the nifty rewind feature that both titles are blessed with. Sadly the films didn’t do anything for me, but it seems someone at Disney didn’t want my memories of the games to become negative, so have repackaging together two of the best licensed tie-in video games of the 16-bit era and release them for Nintendo Switch. Both Aladdin and The Lion King have had reimaginings on screen this year, bringing in a new audience whilst trying to give a sense of nostalgia for those who loved the original animated versions from the 90’s.
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