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* BetterThanCanon: There's a bootleg port of this game to the NES courtesy of Hummer Team, and it's considered superior to the ''official'' NES game.
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* BetterThanCanon: There's a bootleg port of this game to the NES courtesy of Hummer Team, and it's considered superior to the 'official' NES game.

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* BetterThanCanon: There's a bootleg port of this game to the NES courtesy of Hummer Team, and it's considered superior to the 'official' ''official'' NES game.
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* BetterThanCanon: There's a bootleg port of this game to the NES courtesy of Hummer Team, and it's considered superior to the 'official' NES game.

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This entry seems like a meta example, and as far as I know they're unfortunately not to be included...


* SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments: The fact that this game was included as part of the update for the Classic Games Collection. Digital Eclipse and Nighthawk had every reason to remove the Capcom logo at the beginning of the game. But they didn't, thus allowing this version to stand out among Virgin and Eurocom's games.
** Getting 50+ Red Gems can feel like this. Doing so changes the ending to be a montage of Aladdin's adventures through the game, all set to "[[{{AwesomeMusic/Disney}} A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)]]", or a new composition if you're playing the GBA version. The developers even compliment you by calling you "Great Player" if you get 50 to 69 Red Gems, or "Super Player" if you get all 70.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments: The fact that this game was included as part of the update for the Classic Games Collection. Digital Eclipse and Nighthawk had every reason to remove the Capcom logo at the beginning of the game. But they didn't, thus allowing this version to stand out among Virgin and Eurocom's games.
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Getting 50+ Red Gems can feel like this. Doing so changes the ending to be a montage of Aladdin's adventures through the game, all set to "[[{{AwesomeMusic/Disney}} A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)]]", or a new composition if you're playing the GBA version. The developers even compliment you by calling you "Great Player" if you get 50 to 69 Red Gems, or "Super Player" if you get all 70.
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This doesn't quite sum up the whole story which would be summarised more as: the apple merchant becomes a boss fight. Something to be expected since he tries to cut off Jasmine's hand for handing over an apple without asking him first and without even trying to find another way to be repaid for it


* DesignatedVillain: The apple merchant (whom Aladdin took care of with some smooth talk in the film) is a full-blown boss battle in the game. [[SarcasmMode Serves him right for not wanting people to steal from him!]]
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* SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames: It's considered to be at least almost as good as the Virgin Games entry in terms of quality. Then again, [[Creator/{{Capcom}} this game's developers]] ''are'' veterans in the genre of {{platform game}}s.

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* SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames: It's considered to be at least almost as good as the Virgin Games entry in terms of quality. Then again, Makes sense, as [[Creator/{{Capcom}} this game's developers]] ''are'' veterans in the genre of {{platform game}}s.
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** Getting 50+ Red Gems can feel like this. Doing so changes the ending to be a montage of Aladdin's adventures through the game, all set to "[[AwesomeMusic/Disney A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)]]", or a new composition if you're playing the GBA version. The developers even compliment you by calling you "Great Player" if you get 50 to 69 Red Gems, or "Super Player" if you get all 70.

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** Getting 50+ Red Gems can feel like this. Doing so changes the ending to be a montage of Aladdin's adventures through the game, all set to "[[AwesomeMusic/Disney "[[{{AwesomeMusic/Disney}} A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)]]", or a new composition if you're playing the GBA version. The developers even compliment you by calling you "Great Player" if you get 50 to 69 Red Gems, or "Super Player" if you get all 70.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments: The fact that this game was included as part of the update for the Classic Games Collection. Digital Eclipse and Nighthawk had every reason to remove the Capcom logo at the beginning of the game. But they didn't, thus allowing this version to stand out among Virgin and Eurocom's games.
** Getting 50+ Red Gems can feel like this. Doing so changes the ending to be a montage of Aladdin's adventures through the game, all set to "[[AwesomeMusic/Disney A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)]]", or a new composition if you're playing the GBA version. The developers even compliment you by calling you "Great Player" if you get 50 to 69 Red Gems, or "Super Player" if you get all 70.



* ThatOneLevel: The second part of the escape from the Cave of Wonders. It's a OneHitKO if you so much as touch a wall, and staying too far back in the second half of the level will get you killed by a wave of lava.

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* ThatOneLevel: The second part of the escape from the Cave of Wonders. It's a OneHitKO if you so much as touch a wall, and staying too far back in the second half of the level will get you killed by a wave of lava. That being said it's much easier than its Virgin counterpart "Rug Ride".
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* ThatOneLevel: The second part of the escape from the Cave of Wonders. It's a OneHitKO if you so much as touch a wall, and staying too far back in the second half of level will get you killed by a wave of lava.

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* ThatOneLevel: The second part of the escape from the Cave of Wonders. It's a OneHitKO if you so much as touch a wall, and staying too far back in the second half of the level will get you killed by a wave of lava.
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* DesignatedVillain: The apple merchant (whom Aladdin took care of with some smooth talk in the film) is a full-blown boss battle in the game. [[SarcasmMode Serves him right for not wanting people to steal from him!]]

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I know it's YMMV, but a 3-minute song without voices in a SNES game isn't enough to qualify for Genius Programming. (It's hardly "programming" anyway.)


* SugarWiki/GeniusProgramming: Capcom managed to get a version of "Friend Like Me" that went through the entire song in the Genie's level, while most other tracks are just forty-second loops.



** "One Step Ahead" (according to gamerips) is one of "One Jump Ahead".

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** "One Step Ahead" (according to gamerips) is one a lawyer-free version of "One Jump Ahead".
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* SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames: It's considered to be at least almost as good as the Virgin Games entry in terms of quality. Then again, [[Creator/{{Capcom}} this game's developers]] ''are'' veterans in the genre of {{platform game}}s.
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* BrokenBase: There's no real consensus on whether the Capcom adaptation or the ''[[VideoGame/AladdinVirginGames Virgin Games adaptation]]'' is the superior game, though either camp tends to acknowledge that the other is still a good game in its own right.

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* BrokenBase: There's no real consensus on whether the Capcom adaptation or the ''[[VideoGame/AladdinVirginGames [[VideoGame/AladdinVirginGames Virgin Games adaptation]]'' adaptation]] is the superior game, though either camp tends to acknowledge that the other is still a good game in its own right.
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* BrokenBase: There's no real consensus on whether the Capcom adaptation or the ''[[VideoGame/AladdinVirginGames Virgin Games adaptation]]'' is the superior game, though either camp tends to acknowledge that the other is still a good game in its own right.
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* GeniusProgamming: Capcom managed to get a version of "Friend Like Me" that went through the entire song in the Genie's level, while most other tracks are just forty-second loops.

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* GeniusProgamming: SugarWiki/GeniusProgramming: Capcom managed to get a version of "Friend Like Me" that went through the entire song in the Genie's level, while most other tracks are just forty-second loops.

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* GeniusProgamming: Capcom managed to get a version of "Friend Like Me" that went through the entire song in the Genie's level, while most other tracks are just forty-second loops.



* ThatOneLevel: The second part of the escape from the Cave of Wonders. ''PERIOD.''

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* ThatOneLevel: The second part of the escape from the Cave of Wonders. ''PERIOD.''It's a OneHitKO if you so much as touch a wall, and staying too far back in the second half of level will get you killed by a wave of lava.
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* ThatOneLevel: The second part of the escape from the Cave of Wonders. ''PERIOD.''
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** The GBA version replaced all instances of "Friend Like Me" ("The Genie's Lamp", "Group Hug!", and "Break Time!") and "A Whole New World" ("Magic Carpet Ride", "You'll Always Be a Prince to Me", and "Staff Roll") due to copyright reasons.
** "One Step Ahead" (according to gamerips) is one of "One Jump Ahead".
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