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Disney’s Aladdin And Lion King Remaster Coming To The Switch, PS4, And Xbox One

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It appears that the Aladdin and Lion King games on the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo will be getting a remaster on modern consoles late this year. The Remaster will release on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

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Classic video games based on Disney’s Aladdin and Lion King appears to be heading onto modern consoles.

In the early 90s, Disney released several video games based on their hottest properties at the time. There was an Aladdin game that was initially released on the Sega Genesis in 1993. A different version of the Aladdin game was released on the Super Nintendo; Capcom developed the SNES version of Aladdin. The common belief is that Aladdin on the Genesis is the superior version.

A Lion King game would release a year later on both the Sega Genesis and SNES. Both the Lion King and Aladdin game were top-rated at the time, with fans of the films loving how accurate both games looked visually to the movies.

Earlier today, some reports remaster for Aladdin and Lion King were coming to modern consoles later this year. wolverinefactor was one of the first to report about it on his Twitter account, claiming they got the information from a GameStop con.

GameXplain would later release a video that provides a photo of the Aladdin and Lion King Remaster. Based on the image, the game will have a physical release on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. The photo claims the game will launch in the Fall.

wolverinefactor also claims on his Twitter that the Remaster will include the original soundtrack, as well as both the SNES and Genesis versions of the games.

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