GAMES

TOP 10 BEST DISNEY GAMES OF ALL TIME

Ducktales

Ducktales  was one of several Capcom games based on popular Disney movies and TV shows.   Ducktales was followed by a sequel, Ducktales 2, along with a remastered version in 2013

Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers - 1990

Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers took the classic chipmunk duo and turned them into adventuring heroes.  In the game, that meant tossing tomatoes as big as you. It was a cute, clever way to illustrate these tiny, larger-than-life heroes.

Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse

Castle of Illusion had Mickey Mouse venturing into the titular castle to save Minnie from the dark wizard Mizrabel. It's still regarded as one of the best Genesis games of all time. It's so highly regarded, in fact, that it received a full HD remake in 2013, with a reimagined soundtrack from Grant Kirkhope.

TaleSpin

Capcom capitalized on one of its other strengths: an auto-scrolling shoot-em-up. You navigated Baloo's plane, the Seaduck, through stages filled with sky pirates and other hazards. While not as warmly received as some of the other Disney classics from this time period, it gets credit for trying something different.

The Little Mermaid

The Little Mermaid was marketed as Disney's grand return to animated feature films based on classic fairy tales, so of course it needed to be adapted into a video game. And it paid homage to the movie by letting Ariel find treasure even as she fends off threats like Ursula and her minions.

QuackShot

Donald Duck got his own game adaptation from Sega right after Mickey. In this one, the temperamental fowl was an Indiana Jones-like adventurer, navigating ancient tombs and dungeons.  QuackShot was one of the best uses of Donald Duck in any game.

Magical Quest Starring Mickey Mouse

Capcom had its own Mickey Mouse game, which conspicuously made sure to say "Starring Mickey Mouse" right in the title, just like Castle of Illusion. It was followed up by two sequels, The Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey and Minnie, which was later retitled Magical Quest 2, and Magical Quest 3.

Darkwing Duck

Darkwing Duck was a side-scrolling action game similar to the Mega Man series, with a sidearm that shot gas pellets to incapacitate enemies. He can collect various different types of gun elements as he makes his way through the stages

Aladdin

The Aladdin game may be the pinnacle of the 16-bit era of Disney games, and is still widely regarded as one of the best Disney licensed games of all time. the silky-smooth pixel animation that looks impressive even by modern standards, and gave our favorite prince of a thief that extra layer of personality.

The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book took a different approach and based itself almost entirely on Pitfall. It was a platformer in the classic sense, as Mowgli had to navigate environmental obstacles in a jungle full lives swung from vines, bounced off tree branches, and avoided hazards like monkeys and, for some reason, baby birds.