Difference between revisions of "The Lion King"

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|developer={{MD}}[[Westwood Studios]], [[Disney Interactive]]<br/>{{SMS}}/{{GG}} [[Syrox Developments|Syrox]], [[Krysalis Software|Krysalis]]
 
|developer={{MD}}[[Westwood Studios]], [[Disney Interactive]]<br/>{{SMS}}/{{GG}} [[Syrox Developments|Syrox]], [[Krysalis Software|Krysalis]]
 
|system=[[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Game Gear]], [[Sega Master System]]
 
|system=[[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Game Gear]], [[Sega Master System]]
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|romsize={{SMS}} 512KB {{MD}} 3MB
 
|japan={{MD}} Dec. 9, 1994 {{GG}} Jan. 13, 1995
 
|japan={{MD}} Dec. 9, 1994 {{GG}} Jan. 13, 1995
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|europe={{MD}} Dec. 8, 1994 {{SMS}} 1994 {{GG}} 1994
 
|europe={{MD}} Dec. 8, 1994 {{SMS}} 1994 {{GG}} 1994
 
|usa={{MD}} Dec. 8, 1994 {{GG}} 1994
 
|usa={{MD}} Dec. 8, 1994 {{GG}} 1994

Revision as of 01:16, 5 December 2010

The Lion King is a platform game developed by Westwood Studios, Inc., Virgin Interactive, and Dark Technologies, and published by Virgin Interactive, Walt Disney Computer Software, and Sega for the Sega Mega Drive, Sega Game Gear, Sega Master System, and several other consoles. It was developed for the Lion King franchise and follows a story and plot similar to the film.

Although intended for children, the game was often criticized for its difficulty even with easier settings. Despite the difficulty, it was rated positively by reviewers and gamers alike.

Physical Scans

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The Lion King

Mega Drive Version

Game Gear Version

Master System Version