. . . . . "A Platform Game based on Disney's Aladdin, released by Virgin Games (later known as Virgin Interactive Entertainment) in 1993. This Aladdin game, in which Aladdin wields a scimitar, was released for the Sega Genesis, PC, Amiga, Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy and Game Boy Color. Capcom created a different Aladdin platformer for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, while Sega released a still different Aladdin game for its 8-bit systems. While its Super Nintendo counterpart was no slouch either, the Virgin Games title boasted fluid animation straight from Disney's own animators, a soundtrack by Tommy Tallarico, and was put together by the same team, helmed by designer David Perry, that would eventually form Shiny Interactive and create titles such as Earthworm Jim."@en . . . . . "Aladdin Virgin Games"@en . . "A Platform Game based on Disney's Aladdin, released by Virgin Games (later known as Virgin Interactive Entertainment) in 1993. This Aladdin game, in which Aladdin wields a scimitar, was released for the Sega Genesis, PC, Amiga, Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy and Game Boy Color. Capcom created a different Aladdin platformer for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, while Sega released a still different Aladdin game for its 8-bit systems. While its Super Nintendo counterpart was no slouch either, the Virgin Games title boasted fluid animation straight from Disney's own animators, a soundtrack by Tommy Tallarico, and was put together by the same team, helmed by designer David Perry, that would eventually form Shiny Interactive and create titles such as Earthworm Jim. Overall, it was a smash hit--the Genesis version in particular sold 4 million copies total, making it the third best selling Genesis game behind Sonic the Hedgehog (20 million) and Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (6 million). To put this in perspective, the fourth best selling Genesis game, NBA Jam, only sold a little under 2 million units."@en . . . . . . .