Product Description
Haha! Get ready for a magical adventure with
Beauty and the Beast for the
Super Nintendo! In this Fantastic game, based on the beloved Disney movie, you play as the Beast and must rescue Belle from the wicked Gaston. The game offers a blend of platform action and puzzles, guiding you through various levels in the enchanted castle and the surrounding forest. Developed by Hudson Soft, this game captures the charm and story of the film perfectly.
Historical Context
Beauty and the Beast was released in 1994, a time when Disney movies were hugely popular and frequently adapted into video games. The game garnered attention for its stunning graphics that beautifully encapsulated the style of the animated film. While not the most well-known SNES game, it holds a special place in the hearts of Disney and retro gaming enthusiasts.
Expert Reviews
IGN wrote: "Beauty and the Beast for the SNES is a visually impressive game that brings the magic of the film to the 16-bit era."
GamePro added: "The gameplay is challenging yet fair, and the music is as enchanting as in the film itself."
Is This for You?
This game is a must-have for Disney fans and lovers of classic animated films. Retro gamers who enjoy platformers will also find much joy in this title. And of course, collectors of Disney games cannot afford to miss this gem in their collection. How Fantastic is that!
Similar Releases
Beauty and the Beast was also released as a Game Boy version, although the SNES version is considered the superior one due to its better graphics and gameplay. Additionally, there are several Disney games on the SNES that offer the same magical experience, such as
Aladdin and
The Lion King.
Similar Games
If you enjoy Beauty and the Beast, then I recommend taking a look at other Disney titles like
Aladdin and
The Lion King for the SNES. Both games provide the same kind of magical platform action and are adored by fans. And remember, at MarioSNES.nl, you always get 6 months warranty on the functionality of our products. Fantastic, isn't it?