![]() The Jungle Book, which was developed by Virgin Games, debuted in 1993 on the Sega Master System slightly different ports were released the following year on platforms including DOS, Genesis and Super NES. ![]() Virgin Games and Disney Software co-developed the Genesis version, which was released on the console in November 1993. In case you’re wondering, the answer is yes: The source material for this update of Aladdin is the version that originated on Sega Genesis and was later ported to Amiga and MS-DOS - not its inferior, scimitar-less Super NES counterpart. As you can see in the trailer above, the re-releases retain the games’ native 4:3 aspect ratio, with the rest of the space on today’s widescreen monitors taken up by what appears to be original 16-bit artwork from each title. These aren’t remasters or HD remakes all three games "have been meticulously updated to be compatible with modern operating systems while preserving the original graphics, sound, and gameplay," according to a press release from GOG.com. ![]() Three of Disney’s classic 16-bit platformers - Aladdin, The Lion King and The Jungle Book - have been updated for modern computers and re-released exclusively on GOG.com, the retailer announced today.
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