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@CATalleres
Oh, that stage annoyed the crap out of me. Mainly the parts where you rode the ostriches and had to time your jumps JUST right, or you lost a life.
yeah, especially in this part:
that game was so freakin hard
I don’t think I’ve ever beat the second level
Holy shit! I thought that was just something someone traced from the movie.
That’s Disney games of the ‘90s 16-bit era for you. More specifically, Disney games developed by Virgin games actually had all of their character sprites and backgrounds hand-drawn by Walt Disney Animation Studios. These games include…
-Aladdin (Sega Genesis)
-The Lion King (multi-platform; it’s also where the Timon animation is from)
-The Jungle Book (multi-platform)
-Pocahontas (Sega Genesis)
Also, there was a Hercules action platformer for the Playstation and PC, that featured 2D sprites on 3D polygonal backgrounds.
That animation looks waaaaaaaaaay too fluid for pixel art.
It starts…