
Disney Acid Sequence: Capcom seemed determined to outdo Disney themselves with their interpretation of the "Friend like Me" sequence.Iago also appears a few times in the final level carrying skulls, which he drops when you get close enough, and the way they bounce along the ground seems to indicate they're alive. It has no lower half, but it's still pretty menacing. Dem Bones: There's a living skeleton in the Cave of Wonders treasure room, wearing a crown and armored shoulder pads, wielding a scimitar.

Surprisingly, the cover art of the GBA release repeated this ( in the American version anyway, as this is averted in the European and Japanese releases, which depicts him ◊ merely crossing his arms instead ◊).

Covers Always Lie: Aladdin has a sword in the cover art, which he lacks in this version in favor of a Goomba Stomp.If Aladdin collects enough throughout the game, the credits sequence will be slightly different. Collection Sidequest: Each of the game's stages, including the Bonus Stage, has 10 red gems Aladdin can collect, which are tallied at the end of the stage.Circling Birdies: Stunned enemies have stars above their heads.Catastrophic Countdown: The Escape from the Cave of Wonder's walls of lava and falling rocks get more and more frequent the closer the end of the stage is.Build Like an Egyptian: Stage 5 sees Aladdin go into an Egyptian-type pyramid to rescue Abu.Bottomless Pits: In a lot of levels, there are locations where falling off the screen kills you.Boss-Only Level: The last level only has the battle with Jafar in his snake form and begins with text reading "Final battle" on the screen.Bonus Stage: The Bonus Stage based on the "A Whole New World" sequence has no enemies, and simply challenges Aladdin to collect as many gems as he can.The Bonus Stage is another Carpet ride, though this time there are no obstacles, and the objective is simply to collect as many gems as you can as they automatically scroll by.

The first half is a traditional platforming stage where the screen automatically moves forward and Aladdin must keep up, while the second half has Aladdin riding the Magic Carpet at high speed while avoiding crashing into anything.
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This compilation was released on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Microsoft Windows (via Steam) on November 23, 2021. It was also added as DLC to the initial Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King release from 2019 that featured only The Lion King and Virgin's Aladdin. On September 23, 2021, Nighthawk Interactive announced that this game would be included in a compilation called Disney Classic Games Collection: Aladdin, The Lion King, and The Jungle Book, along with the Genesis version made by Virgin Games, as well as both the SNES and Genesis versions of the The Jungle Book and The Lion King video games.

This Aladdin game, in which Aladdin uses a bedsheet as a parachute, was initially an exclusive for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, though there were bootleg versions for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis (for which Virgin Games' Aladdin was legitimately released), and it was ported to the Game Boy Advance eleven years later. A Platform Game based on Disney's Aladdin, released by Capcom in 1993.
