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  1. The following games are from the Kingdom Hearts series by Square Enix which incorporates characters from various Disney properties, as well as the Final Fantasy and The World Ends with You series. They don't fit in with other Disney properties since Disney characters are mostly non-playable.

    Main Title / Alternate Title (s)
    Developer
    Publisher
    Release Date
    Epic Mickey: Rebrushed
    2024
    Disney Games
    2023
    Sega
    2013
    Dreamrift
    Disney Interactive Studios
    2012
  2. disney.fandom.com › wiki › List_of_Disney_video_gamesList of Disney video games

    The following games are from the Kingdom Hearts series, developed by Square Enix. It incorporates characters from various Disney properties (usually the animated features), as well as the Final Fantasy series, and recently Neku Sakuraba, from The World Ends With You. Cover.

    • Ducktales - 1989
    • Chip 'N Dale's Rescue Rangers - 1990
    • Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse - 1990
    • Talespin - 1991
    • The Little Mermaid - 1991
    • Quackshot - 1991
    • Magical Quest Starring Mickey Mouse - 1992
    • Darkwing Duck - 1992
    • Aladdin - 1992
    • The Jungle Book - 1993

    One of Disney's earliest licensed games is also one of its absolute best. Ducktales (awoo oo) was one of several Capcom games based on popular Disney movies and TV shows. While all of these games were at least pretty good, Ducktales is still the crowning achievement of this partnership. Scrooge's suite of abilities--the cane pogo and ability to wha...

    Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers took the classic chipmunk duo and turned them into adventuring heroes. Similarly, this video game adaptation had the pair side-scrolling their way through stages to rescue their mechanic friend Gadget from the villainous Fat Cat. One thing that set Rescue Rangers apart was the way that it played with scale. Like the ca...

    While the Disney afternoon cartoons were getting a lot of love and attention from Capcom on NES, Disney licensed its most classic and iconic character to Sega for the Genesis. Castle of Illusion had Mickey Mouse venturing into the titular castle to save Minnie from the dark wizard Mizrabel. Similar to Ducktales, Mickey had a bounce attack that coul...

    While lots of Disney's characters in this era lent themselves to traditional side-scrolling platformers, TaleSpin was the exception. The cartoon featured Baloo the bear and other Jungle Book characters in a fictionalized 1930s. Baloo was a bush pilot accompanied by his business manager Rebecca and adventuring sidekick Kit. So when it came time to a...

    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. This game was unique in that it was a character side-scroller, but it took place almost entirely underwater. The core swimming mechanic gave Ariel more range of movement than would ...

    The eternally jealous 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. Instead of a traditional sidearm, he had a weapon that could shoot things like plungers and popcorn balls. Donald hunts down a treasure only to u...

    Obviously Sega couldn't hog all the Mickey for themselves. 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. Magical Quest took Mickey on a similarly magical journey, but this time Capcom added some of its own flavor with a range of varying costumes t...

    As all '90s kids know: when there's trouble you call D-W. This adventuring series might have been the Disney cartoon that lent itself the most to a video game, but it was a latecomer compared to many of Capcom's others. Darkwing Duck was a side-scrolling action game similar to the Mega Man series, with a sidearm that shot gas pellets to incapacitat...

    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 adaptation turned the down-on-his-luck street rat into a swashbuckling hero, complete with a sword. ("You idiots! We've all got swords!") Aladdin could toss apples at enemies, and the presenc...

    If some Disney licensed games owed a lot of their identity to contemporaries like Mega Man, 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 of things trying very hard to kill him. You swung from vines, ...

  3. From classic platformers to modern adventures, we explore the most beloved and innovative titles that bring Disney's enchanting characters and worlds to life. Discover hidden gems, nostalgic favorites, and surprising entries that showcase Disney's impact on the gaming industry.

  4. Apr 2, 2023 · Starting from the legendary Ducktales on the Nintendo Entertainment System all the way up to modern classics titles like the Kingdom Heart series, there is a lot to enjoy through the history of Disney games. Today, we are here to deliver you a list of our best Disney games ever.

  5. Mar 19, 2023 · Whether it be a nostalgic adventure with classic characters or a movie tie-in that makes an impression, let’s dust off Disney’s videogame legacy and find those quality standouts. 10 Goof Troop

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  7. Aug 19, 2024 · Easily one of the most fondly remembered Disney games in this list, DuckTales is based on the late 1980s Disney television show of the same name and is a stellar little platforming effort in...

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