An updated collection of classic Disney games will reportedly include the SNES version of Aladdin and The Jungle Book.
16-bitDisney classics Aladdin and The Lion King were remasteredforSwitch,PS4,Xbox OneandPCin 2019, including new content and a variety of game versions.

1993’s Aladdin famously had totally different games released on both the major console platforms of the time, including a Genesis/Mega Drive game by Virgin and directed by David Perry (Earthworm Jim), and a SNES version byCapcomand directed byShinji Mikami(Resident Evil).
The latter was not included in 2019 release Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and the Lion King, but according toVooks, it will be present in an updated Disney Classic Games Collection.

So too will the SNES, Game Boy andSegaMega Drive versions of The Jungle Book.
The Disney Classic Games Collection, which was firstoutedby the Entertainment Software Rating Board in August, is headed to PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One andXbox Series X/S, according to the classification body. It will reportedly include:

It’s currently unclear if players who purchased 2019’s Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and the Lion King will receive access to the SNES version of Aladdin or The Jungle Book.
According to Vooks, Aladdin features difficulty adjustments and camera changes. All titles include 1080p graphics, quick saves, and the ability to rewind gameplay up to 15 seconds or fast forward the game. The collection also includes the full game soundtracks.




