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Disney's Aladdin
 
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Disney's Aladdin

by Capcom U.S.a. Inc.
Game Boy Advance  Everyone
2.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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Game Information

  • Platform:   Game Boy Advance
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone Everyone
  • Media: Video Game

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Product Description

From the Manufacturer

The adventure begins with the evil Jafar, who has a desire for a deeply sought after magic treasure--a secret lamp that holds the key to the greatest power in the world. But he soon learns that there's only one person in the world that can claim this prize from the dreaded Cave of Wonders: Aladdin! While Jafar may trick our hero and his pal into retrieving the magical lamp from the Cave of Wonders, players should prepare themselves for what lies ahead. Aladdin and Abu outwit Jafar by releasing the lamp's power in the form of a blue Genie! But have they spoiled Jafar's devious plan after all and, what about the chance to win the hand of the beautiful princess Jasmine? If only all it took was magic to make Aladdin's wishes come true.

Features

  • A "bonus stage" added to each level to enhance playability
  • Diverse environments including searching through Jafar's castle, exploring the fantasy world of Genie's lamp, and searching for Abu who has fallen into an ancient pyramid
  • Fly a magic carpet to escape from danger
  • Fun, colorful, and entertaining for gamers of all ages

From the Manufacturer

The adventure begins with the evil Jafar, who has a desire for a deeply sought after magic treasure--a secret lamp that holds the key to the greatest power in the world. But he soon learns that there's only one person in the world that can claim this prize from the dreaded Cave of Wonders: Aladdin! While Jafar may trick our hero and his pal into retrieving the magical lamp from the Cave of Wonders, players should prepare themselves for what lies ahead. Aladdin and Abu outwit Jafar by releasing the lamp's power in the form of a blue Genie! But have they spoiled Jafar's devious plan after all and, what about the chance to win the hand of the beautiful princess Jasmine? If only all it took was magic to make Aladdin's wishes come true.

Features

  • A "bonus stage" added to each level to enhance playability
  • Diverse environments including searching through Jafar's castle, exploring the fantasy world of Genie's lamp, and searching for Abu who has fallen into an ancient pyramid
  • Fly a magic carpet to escape from danger
  • Fun, colorful, and entertaining for gamers of all ages

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Worth the wait! Mar 28 2004
a dream come true for all die hard aladdin fans as well as all platformer fans. i hear this will be a juiced up version of the snes version. i am disappointed that it is taking so long for the release, but i would rather have the company get the game right as opposed to rushing out a mediocre product. i hope there will be more aladdin games, especially one for the PS2. enjoy!
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This is horrible Mar 7 2004
By A Customer
i can't belive this. yes, this looks like a cool game, but not cool enough that I'm gonna wait till september for it. it was supposed to be out by now. i know that i will no longer want it by september.that was terrible of them to announce false release dates.
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WHERE IS THE STUPID GAME ALL-READY? Feb 26 2004
I loved this game on SNES, so when I found out it was becoming available for GBA, I jumped at the chance to pre-order it. I pre-ordered it late October 2003, with a release date in early December 2003.
As the date came for it to ship, the release date moved to January 2004. OK, a month delay, I can live with that. Again, the date drew near, and then moved to around Valentine's Day. A few days ago it was March. Today it is September 2004!
I have contacted CapCom, and voiced my displeasure with them. I will be shocked if I get a reply. Anyway, if I decide to stick it out, I will have had $36 tied up for a year, for a video game! I could have done other things with that money. What is the "incentive" to stick it out and let Amazon and CapCom keep my money?
I understand production and shipping delays, but there is no excuse for this. If the product was not even close to being ready, they should have not announced a date in the first place.
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