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You see, amidst the vicious 16-bit console wars, certain movie tie-in games (mostly Disney-based ones) were not only playable titles, but actually incredibly fun games. No, this is not some fairy-tale story or wishful fantasy – these times did indeed exist, even if for a brief period. Once upon a time… *insert floaty clouds and tinkly music* …Disney movies were once animated cartoons, not CGI, gamers did not fear the now dreaded words “movie tie-in” and SEGA was a successful console manufacturer… So continuing our mark of respect for the great Robin Williams (who sadly passed away on Tuesday 12 th August 2014), we offer you a retro review of much loved Disney classic, Aladdin for the Mega Drive. Aladdin the videogame! Of course! Another childhood favourite – this was actually the first game I played on my Mega Drive when I first got it (bought second-hand with about 16 games I decided to play them in alphabetical order). Instead my eyes were drawn to my old, black, sexy, 16-bit Mega Drive. This might sound strange, but I didn’t have much of a sense of humour growing up and the first time I remember genuinely laughing at a movie was watching Aladdin, in particular the scene where the Genie first meets ‘Al’ – Robin Williams is basically the reason I have a sense of humour now.īut I didn’t watch Aladdin. I love it and I loved Robin Williams’ Genie in particular. Aladdin was the movie I kept getting drawn towards – a childhood favourite of mine… in fact, still to this date, my favourite Disney movie. When I got home though, I didn’t rectify the situation – I had no idea what to watch. Now, I heard the news on my drive to work that morning and instantly said to myself: “As soon as I get home I’m totally going to re-watch some of his classic movies!” I had the bug, I *had* to get my Robin Williams fix. And while it may have be too soon for some, The Requiem posted up his review of the Mega CD game, Hook, within 24 hours (incidentally he had already written it before the news broke about Robin’s death). It’s been two weeks since the great Robin Williams passed away, a shock to the world.