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Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King are now available, DRM-free. If you own one of the original games you are eligible for 9.99 USD discount, if you own both - 19.98 USD (or equivalent in your local currency).

Two of the most beloved Disney games of all time make their long-awaited return to PC in Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King!

Play through several different versions of the beloved Aladdin and The Lion King games that have been created over the years, including both console and handheld versions. Instantly rewind any of the games in real-time in order to retry difficult areas, save your progress anywhere and take a journey behind-the-scenes and learn more about the creation of these incredible games.
It does feel incomplete. The Snes version while the inferior version should have been included and there's no reason for Sega's Master System versions of Aladdin and The Lion King not to be included. Disappointing.
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GOG.com: Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King are now available, DRM-free. If you own one of the original games you are eligible for 9.99 USD discount, if you own both - 19.98 USD (or equivalent in your local currency).

Two of the most beloved Disney games of all time make their long-awaited return to PC in Disney Classic Games: Aladdin and The Lion King!

Play through several different versions of the beloved Aladdin and The Lion King games that have been created over the years, including both console and handheld versions. Instantly rewind any of the games in real-time in order to retry difficult areas, save your progress anywhere and take a journey behind-the-scenes and learn more about the creation of these incredible games.
Nice to see that these games have no support for Linux-based operating systems.

I still have the original versions - which supported Linux-based operating systems - in my GOG.com library - so I guess I'll just take my money elsewhere and buy a physical copy for my Nintendo Switch or Sony PlayStation 4 Pro (for not much more than the GOG.com asking price, too!)... The Switch / PlayStation 4 Pro version may have DRM, but at least I will have a physical copy which I can play for as long as my Switch / PlayStation 4 Pro lasts.
Post edited November 04, 2019 by gregoryopera
I think people who are complaining about the price aren't considering all the extras not to mention care that's gone into this release. Sure these games are old but my soul for more old games with this kind of love and care.
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gregoryopera: Nice to see that these games have no support for Linux-based operating systems.

I still have the original versions - which supported Linux-based operating systems - in my GOG.com library - so I guess I'll just take my money elsewhere and buy a physical copy for my Nintendo Switch or Sony PlayStation 4 Pro (for not much more than the GOG.com asking price, too!)... The Switch / PlayStation 4 Pro version may have DRM, but at least I will have a physical copy which I can play for as long as my Switch / PlayStation 4 Pro lasts.
It sounds like you're blaming GOG. They didn't do the porting.
Seems like owner's discount is permanent, which is nice. I'll pick up this remaster on an empty week then.
There are some technical issues:
1. When you make a screenshot, there are two messages. One telling screen capture failed and second - success.
2. When you exit the game error message pops up telling about crash but there's no game crash.
3. The compilation should have separate picture and contol settings for each game, NOT one setting profile for all.
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MadalinStroe: Should I even mention, that I'm kinda pissed that there are no Achievements... I really don't think this new version is worth it, if you already own the old MS-DOS versions, which I do.
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Alexim: As others have already said, I'm also very disappointed by the lack of achievements.
I don't know why you guys are getting down-voted.
I'm myself not a fan of "DRM-free Editions" meaning a version of a game with less features. And with GOG we know it's easy to add achievements using GOG Galaxy API (vs. standalone DRM-free versions on itch.io & co where you have to implement achievement UI etc. yourself).

The price seems quite high but at least you get multiple versions of those games plus additional features.
Still, for a release in 2019 I'm not happy getting a lesser version than there could be (btw. price is the same as on St**m).

I think they should have kept selling those two games separate like before. What is the reason to put them in one bundle?
People would probably complain less about the price too.
i actual lee prefer teh DOS versions
weird
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Fairfox: i actual lee prefer teh DOS versions
weird
DOS port of "Aladdin" is atrocious:
1. Broken collision detection (especially evident on the final stage);
2. Lowered resolution combined with HUD placed completely in black bar;
3. Broken controls.
Sorry for necroing a bunch but did you guys see this ?

Paid dlc, huh? Hmm. What about Jungle book previous owners eh?