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Embrace your adventurous inner child with The Lion King, Aladdin, and The Jungle Book!

Good stories never fall out of style. And if someone knows how to tell a proper fairytale, that's got to be Disney. Today, three of their most celebrated, charming platformers of yore based on such tales are coming back, exclusively on GOG.com. Disney Aladdin, Disney The Lion King, and Disney The Jungle Book are all household names that still captivate our imagination, decades after we got introduced to their cinematic and videogame worlds.

That's why GOG.com and Disney heave teamed up to bring these beloved classics of the 16-bit era to a new generation of gamers and Disney fans. All three titles have been meticulously updated to be compatible with modern operating systems while preserving the original graphics, sound, and gameplay.

Developed during the golden age of platformers, Disney Aladdin, Disney The Lion King, and Disney The Jungle Book established themselves as hallmarks of the genre, earning the praise of fans and critics alike for over two decades. That was due in no small part to their groundbreaking visuals. With the advent of Digicel technology, hand-drawn cels from Disney's animation team brought the characters to life with a level of vibrancy that was unparalleled at the time, and remains impressive today. Just look at how adorable little Simba looks when he roars at his enemies!

Return to these beautiful worlds, full of that unmistakable Disney charm and wondrous sense of adventure. <span class="bold">Disney Aladdin</span>, <span class="bold">Disney The Lion King</span>, and <span class="bold">Disney The Jungle Book</span> are available now, DRM-free on GOG.com and you can get them for 10% off individually, or for 33% off as a <span class="bold">bundle</span> of heartwarming joy until August 8, 12:59 PM UTC!


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Post edited August 04, 2016 by maladr0Id
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almabrds: Mind giving me some examples? Links to posts, please.
I'm not seeing this hate you're talking about.
If you're talking about the post I quoted, I'm pretty sure he got derepped for suggesting something illegal.
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rtcvb32: From what i remember it's in the TOS (for the forums at least), or i remember reading somewhere form an official post not to get too involved in emulator talk. I really don't feel like looking for it right now.
Well send me the link when/if you find the posts which show the hatred to anyone talking about emulators. There must be a lot since you talked about mob.
I'll believe it when I see it.
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almabrds: I don't remember saying it wasn't tempting to just download the game for free, wear an eye patch and play the game.
But it's not legal.
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rtcvb32: Does it matter?
That's something you'll have to answer to yourself. Don't look at me =)
I believe you already formed your opinion about this. Am I wrong?
I don't have the time and patience to discuss the ethical side of this subject...

"Think twice before you speak, because your words and influence will plant the seed of either success or failure in the mind of another."
Post edited September 25, 2016 by almabrds
So I got the games. Never knew there was a Jungle Book game.
But anywho. Can you not save your progress? I'm new to this system and to GOG, but each time I play, I have to start all over :(
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pretty_omi: So I got the games. Never knew there was a Jungle Book game.
But anywho. Can you not save your progress? I'm new to this system and to GOG, but each time I play, I have to start all over :(
Regardless of a save option existing for the games (or something like passwords), you can save in DOSBox, if you install a mod.
It's called DOSBox SVN Daum.
https://www.dosbox.com/wiki/SVN_Builds

"Think twice before you speak, because your words and influence will plant the seed of either success or failure in the mind of another."
Post edited September 25, 2016 by almabrds
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yellowblanka: What emulators are you using/machines are you running them on where Megadrive/Genesis emulation is "jerky"?
I had bad experience with the emulator provided by SEGA on steam, though this may be due to running it via WINE. It would have been really disappointing if GOG did the same as SEGA and released ROMs with an emulator that is Windows-only. At least SEGA was kind enough to put the ROMs openly in a separete folder.

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yellowblanka: Also, as I said in a previous post, the DOS versions of these games are overall inferior to the Genesis/SNES drives with jerky scrolling etc.
SEGA version is smoother, but the game also seems to be slower. Also SEGA has problems with its limited colors.

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yellowblanka: they've just thrown the files into a setup installer with their standard DOSBox config like every other DOS game release on here
GOG does minor tweaking and adjustments to dosbox config files for some games. Your claim is wrong here. I am also very confident they don't just slap dosbox to DOS binaries and let it sell like that.
Post edited August 06, 2016 by igrok
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pretty_omi: So I got the games. Never knew there was a Jungle Book game.
But anywho. Can you not save your progress? I'm new to this system and to GOG, but each time I play, I have to start all over :(
Back then you couldn't save :) You just got better at the game over time so you'd go further with each attempt until you finished it.
Is this is what an acid trip feels like?
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Pirate_PL: Back then you couldn't save :) You just got better at the game over time so you'd go further with each attempt until you finished it.
Are we talking about DOS games here?
I don't remember a lot of MS-DOS games without save.
This problem was only predominant in old consoles.
Some had passwords, to reduce difficulty.

"Think twice before you speak, because your words and influence will plant the seed of either success or failure in the mind of another."
Post edited September 25, 2016 by almabrds
Good news!

Star Warrior tweeted:

@sethdavis Have you considered releasing classic console exclusives on PC via emulation?

#AladdinSNES #BigSkyTrooper #ChipNDale #DarkwingDuck #Gargoyles #GhoulPatrol #GoofTroop #Hercules #IllusionSeries #IndianaJonesGreatestAdventures #TheLittleMermaid #LuckyDimeCaper #MagicalQuest #MauiMallard #MetalWarriors #MickeyMania #Pinocchio #QuackShot #SuperStarWars #ZombiesAteMyNeighbors

https://twitter.com/kqwru/status/761915939893964800

Seth Davis, the man at Disney Interactive responsible for GOG releases, replied:

@kqwru Yes

https://twitter.com/sethdavis/status/761936352216702976
Post edited August 06, 2016 by Barry_Woodward
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Pirate_PL: Back then you couldn't save :) You just got better at the game over time so you'd go further with each attempt until you finished it.
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almabrds: Are we talking about DOS games here?
I don't remember a lot of MS-DOS games without save.
This problem was only predominant in old consoles.
Some had passwords, to reduce difficulty.
Having played several games on an Apple IIe, some of which were ported to the PC, there were several early games which did not have the ability to save your progress. Karetka was one of those and I remember relentlessly playing it over and over again to reach the end.
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rtcvb32: GoG doesn't like us talking about emulators in their entirety. More group mob mentality almost.
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almabrds: Mind giving me some examples? Links to posts, please.
I'm not seeing this hate you're talking about.
If you're talking about the post I quoted, I'm pretty sure he got derepped for suggesting something illegal.

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rtcvb32: Regardless since the cartridges aren't sold anymore you have to get them used, probably Ebay, LK - $15-20, JB $10-$20, and Al $16-$20.
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almabrds: Not true, many games you can get virtually, in stores like Steam.
Not to mention some companies (SEGA, for example) sell old consoles, which contain multiple games in memory.
If it's an old japanese game, yes, you may not have choice but to buy an used copy in the internet, but that's not always necessary.

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rtcvb32: Piracy (as it's called) generally exists due to a service failure. Something has to be easy, not too expensive, and with no nagging. Obvious comparisons of the hoops you have to jump through to do something legally make the alternative far more attractive.
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almabrds: I don't remember saying it wasn't tempting to just download the game for free, wear an eye patch and play the game.
But it's not legal.
I think everybody is starting to understand why your forum icon is a blonde now, almabrds :P

And why are you so obsessed about forum rep?
It's not like somebody switches off the oxygen supply if hits -1 y'know. XD
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Antoni_Fox: I think everybody is starting to understand why your forum icon is a blonde now, almabrds :P

And why are you so obsessed about forum rep?
It's not like somebody switches off the oxygen supply if hits -1 y'know. XD
Hahahaha, go on, your idiotic posts are entertaining.
I'd love to add more fuel to the fire, but I fear if you get more mad than that you're going to have a heart attack.
Looks like a good time to prepare some popcorn. :)

"Think twice before you speak, because your words and influence will plant the seed of either success or failure in the mind of another."
Post edited September 25, 2016 by almabrds
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pretty_omi: So I got the games. Never knew there was a Jungle Book game.
But anywho. Can you not save your progress? I'm new to this system and to GOG, but each time I play, I have to start all over :(
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almabrds: Regardless of a save option existing for the games (or something like passwords), you can save in DOSBox, if you install a mod.
It's called DOSBox SVN Daum.
https://www.dosbox.com/wiki/SVN_Builds
So now i'm intrigued... Will you be wearing that eye patch on the left or the right?

I think those 36 hours in CS:GO fried what few brain cells you had left. XD
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JDelekto: Having played several games on an Apple IIe, some of which were ported to the PC, there were several early games which did not have the ability to save your progress. Karetka was one of those and I remember relentlessly playing it over and over again to reach the end.
My mistake.
I wonder why it took so long for most developers to add save option in their games.

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Barry_Woodward: Good news!

Star Warrior tweeted:

@sethdavis Have you considered releasing classic console exclusives on PC via emulation?

#AladdinSNES #BigSkyTrooper #ChipNDale #DarkwingDuck #Gargoyles #GhoulPatrol #GoofTroop #Hercules #IllusionSeries #IndianaJonesGreatestAdventures #TheLittleMermaid #LuckyDimeCaper #MagicalQuest #MauiMallard #MetalWarriors #MickeyMania #Pinocchio #QuackShot #SuperStarWars #ZombiesAteMyNeighbors

https://twitter.com/kqwru/status/761915939893964800

Seth Davis, the man at Disney Interactive responsible for GOG releases, replied:

@kqwru Yes

https://twitter.com/sethdavis/status/761936352216702976
Great! =)
I can't wait for more Disney classics, here!

"Think twice before you speak, because your words and influence will plant the seed of either success or failure in the mind of another."
Post edited September 25, 2016 by almabrds
Zombies Ate My Neighbors and Super Star Wars would be nice to see on PC. And I'm still waiting for Tron 2.0!
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yellowblanka: Every once in a while, if I'm interested in a release (and there is a new release I'm interested in, which is rare these days as it's by and large a indie game/movie shop with a sprinkle of select AAA titles now). I'm just annoyed when somebody re-releases a classic title and can't be bothered to say, adjust the number of cycles/core type for certain games in DOSBox, let alone include batch files to automatically switch graphics etc filters. It's great that they're re-releasing old games, I just wish they put a little more effort into it, like including the latest compatibility patches for older Windows games/including any workarounds needed vs. claiming something is compatible when in reality it may boot, but exhibits so many issues it's basically unplayable
Ok, so you want GOG to work more and work harder for their releases than they do now.

At the same time, others whine that GOG games (like these three releases) cost too much, e.g. they demand that GOG and the publisher should be getting less money for working harder.

I'll have to remember those two when some people complain about GOG not releasing (enough) classics. Well, maybe they can't be arsed because it is a lot of work, and people expect to get the games practically for free. Same for publishers too, why go through all the trouble of re-releasing old games if people want to pay max $1 for them? Better to make remakes instead and charge $30 (and up) for them.
Post edited August 07, 2016 by timppu