Sega's Disney games are generally good too. I haven't played Little Mermaid or Talespin, they aren't really as popular, but I'm imagining they aren't exactly bad either. It's still way too short, but it's very interesting and unique. Goof Troop stands out with a very different zelda-ish style of gameplay. That goes for both Ducktales games, Darkwing Duck and Rescue Rangers 1 and 2 on NES, all three Magical Quest games starring Mickey Mouse, and the SNES Aladdin game. Good looking, well playing games, that just come off as a little too short or a little too easy.īut for a quick playthrough that's fine. I think all of them also suffer from a bit of a lack of ambition/scope compared to Capcom's original IPs at the time, though. I hope we can discover some gems Edited January 6 by phart010Īs a general rule, the most famous Disney games are worth playing, and the shovelware ones from the PS1 generation that you never hear about aren't really worth it.Ĭapcom's Disney games are almost all good. Also, as a convention the regions are NA - North America as standard, unless it was exclusive to JP or EU (sorry, but I believe most of our VGS users that would look at this are in NA). Lucasfilm had not yet been acquired by Disney at that time, so its not included. As an example, Star Wars NES games were Lucasfilm at the time of release. I am excluding games that were not Disney at the time of release.
So you can sort by year, by developer, by publisher, etc.
At that point you would still be able to view it, but any edits would have to be posted in the thread below and then I'd add the info into the spreadsheet on your behalf. My plan is to lock editing after a few days. It is currently editable by anyone with the link (I have a backup in case anyone screws it up!): I won't have a chance to play every game and give it a review, so I was hoping that people that have already played games on the list can share their experiences. I am interested in knowing which games are worth playing. I have started an incomplete list of Disney games for retro consoles from NES thru PS1.