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Control:

Game is con­trol­led by the same keys that are used to playing un­der MS DOS. For full­screen press 'Right Alt' + 'En­ter'.


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This ga­me is e­mu­la­ted by ja­va­script e­mu­la­tor em-dos­box. If you pre­fer to use a ja­va ap­plet e­mu­la­tor, fol­low this link.

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Other platforms:

This game can be played also in a versions for NES, SMS, Ge­ne­sis and SNES.

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Game info:

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Game title:The Lion King
Platform:MS-DOS
Author (released):Virgin Interactive (1994)
Genre:Action, PlatformMode:Single-player
Design:Louis Castle, Seth Mendelsohn, Barry Green, ...
Music:Matt Furniss, Frank Klepacki, Dwight Okahara, ...
Game manual:manual.pdf

File size:

437 kB
Download: not available (stream only)

Game size:

3219 kB
Recommended emulator:DOSBox
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

The Lion King is a video game based on Disney's popular animated film. The title was published by Virgin Interactive in 1994, and was released on SNES, NES, Game Boy, PC, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Amiga, Master System and Game Gear. The NES and Master System versions of the game were never released in North America because this is the final game for the former system released in Europe. A PlayStation launch title was going to be released in Japan but was cancelled for unknown reasons. The game follows Simba's journey from a young carefree cub to the battle with his evil uncle Scar as an adult.
The game is a side-scrolling platform game, with the controlled character having to leap, climb, run and descend from platform to platform. There is an exception during the level The Stampede, where Simba is running towards (or in the Game Boy version, running with the camera looking straight down on top of him, while the Game Gear version is a side scrolling platformer like the other stages) the camera dodging wildebeest and leaping over rocks.
In most versions of the game two bars appear on the HUD. To the left is the roar meter, which must be fully charged for Simba's roar to be effective. To the right is the health bar which decreases when Simba is hurt. At the bottom left of the screen is a counter showing how many lives Simba has remaining. Bugs of various shapes and sizes can be collected, restoring health or granting bonuses. Some rare health-damaging bugs also exist.
The player controls Simba (first as a cub, then later as an adult) in the main levels and either Timon or Pumbaa in the bonus levels.

More details about this game can be found on Wikipedia.org.

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Platform:

This ver­sion of The Lion King was de­sig­ned for per­so­nal com­pu­ters with o­pe­ra­ting sys­tem MS-DOS (Mi­cro­soft Disk O­pe­ra­ting Sys­tem), which was o­pe­ra­ting sys­tem de­ve­lo­ped by Mi­cro­soft in 1981. It was the most wi­de­ly-used o­pe­ra­ting sys­tem in the first half of the 1990s. MS-DOS was sup­plied with most of the IBM com­pu­ters that pur­cha­sed a li­cen­se from Mi­cro­soft. Af­ter 1995, it was pu­s­hed out by a gra­phi­cal­ly mo­re ad­van­ced sys­tem - Win­dows and its de­ve­lop­ment was ce­a­sed in 2000. At the ti­me of its grea­test fa­me, se­ve­ral thou­sand ga­mes de­sig­ned spe­ci­fi­cal­ly for com­pu­ters with this sys­tem we­re cre­a­ted. To­day, its de­ve­lop­ment is no lon­ger con­ti­nue and for e­mu­la­tion the free DOSBox e­mu­la­tor is most of­ten used. Mo­re in­for­ma­ti­on about MS-DOS operating system can be found here.

Available online emulators:

5 different online emulators are available for The Lion King. These emulators differ not only in the technology they use to emulate old games, but also in support of various game controllers, multiplayer mode, mobile phone touchscreen, emulation speed, absence or presence of embedded ads and in many other parameters. For maximum gaming enjoyment, it's important to choose the right emulator, because on each PC and in different Internet browsers, the individual emulators behave differently. The basic features of each emulator available for this game The Lion King are summarized in the following table:

EmulatorTechnologyMultiplayerFullscreenTouchscreenSpeed
Archive.orgJavaScriptYESNONOfast
js-dosJavaScriptYESYESNOfast
js-dos 6.22JavaScriptYESYESNOfast
jsDosBoxJavaScriptYESNONOslow
jDosBoxJava appletYESYESNOfast

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Comments:


  • Developer: Sega
  • Genre: Arcade/Action
  • Originally on: GameGear (1994)
  • Works on: PC, Windows
  • Editor Rating:
  • User Rating: 7.8/10 - 8 votes
  • Rate this game:

Who doesn’t love The Lion King? Aladdin on the Sega Mega Drive and the Super Nintendo even though they were different games were both fantastic. The Lion King had a tough act to follow. For this game, Disney had it so each console as well as the PC got the same game. The only real differences are the quality of visuals and the sound. So, no matter if you are playing on Sega, SNES, or PC you are getting a very similar experience.

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One pretty neat thing is that they managed to follow the plot of the movie pretty well. The game has you starting out as young Simba and then you eventually play as adult Simba. The game does not have much story and it is lacking in cut scenes which Aladdin did have. However, if you have seen The Lion King movie then you will feel right at home here.

Disney Seal Of Quality

One thing that this game and Aladdin have in common is they look fantastic. Disney animators once again lent a helping hand here and it certainly shows. I feel this is most evident for the levels where you play as young Simba as the way he moves is great. The whole game looks fantastic and has the lush jungles and the darker tones of the later part of the movie as well.

As well as looking good, The Lion King sounds amazing! It features all of the songs from the movie and they sound great, but there are also some very impressive voice samples here as well. The whole game from the way it looks to the way it sounds is an absolute pleasure.

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I hate to keep talking about Aladdin, but that game managed to get the blend of looking like a Disney movie, but still being fun to play down really well. The Lion King is not a bad game, but it is not as good as Aladdin. You play as both cub and mature Simba and each one has a very different play style. Young Simba is more about running and jumping, older Simba is more about slapping stuff around. The game also has a bit of variety in Timon and Pumba sections and a few “running” sections.

These running sections can be brutal. The second level in the game is the “I Just Can’t Wait to Be King” part of the movie. It looks great, it sounds great, but it is very, very frustrating to play. The whole game can be frustrating and it demands a great deal from the player. I bet younger kids who got this for Christmas in 1994 were very frustrated. The collision detection can be just a tad off, but it is more the brutal difficulty in general that makes this such a tough game.

I liked The Lion King, I feel that the Super Nintendo version is the best, but the other two are nearly as good. You have to know coming into this that it is a very, very challenging time. I would bet many people get to the I Just Can’t Wait to Be King level and shut the game off. If you are willing to roll up your sleeves and let out a loud roar and get good at the game, you will find getting to the end of it a rewarding experience.

Final Score

Pros:

  • The game looks amazing!
  • Some awesome chiptune renditions of classic songs
  • You can play as young and old Simba
  • There is a nice variety to the gameplay
  • It feels very rewarding when you beat the game

Cons:

  • The game is very, very tough, perhaps too tough for a game aimed at kids
  • Sometimes (mainly when playing as older Simba) the collision detection feels a bit off

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