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Originally Posted by ashaman
2. Aladdin (Genesis): All the reasons mentioned in posts above.
That's the extent of my positive movie game experiences. I loved many of the Star Wars games (Rebel Assault) but those almost require a category all to themselves. The only other movie games that I can remember playing are Friday the 13th, Gremlins II, and Predator (all NES) and I don't have any positive memories of them.
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I personally liked the SNES Aladdin more though they were both excellent.
Star Wars definitely has way too many games to be included here. Rebel Assault was uber-awesome though.
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Originally Posted by Infernal Monkey
I was a big fan of the Game Gear version of Jurassic Park, it followed the movie really well. Especially the part where you dodge tornados by ducking underneath them and the levels where you'd have to run faster than the car along a Green Hill Zone style ground in order to shoot rocks and dinosaurs that would appear out of nowhere while making sure to collect floating cans of petrol.
I remember that part in the movie it was so great. ^____^
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I remember this game pretty well too, as the Game Gear was my first system I must have beaten this game +10 times. It was great that it could be beaten in like an hour.
Other than the obvious ones, the Lord of the Rings beat-em ups by EA (Two Towers and ROTK) were pretty good.
As for a very obscure title, Home Alone on game gear. The game looks like dirt, but actually had some good game play for its time (though has aged horribly imo). You could plan traps and make weapons, which was really cool to me at the time.
Jam it back in, in the dark.