Game Podunk blogger, Setaimx continues his coverage on the Golden Age of Licensed Games as he presents the last installment of this two part series. Read on for more.

With a string of hits on its hands, Disney made a strong impression in the video game world in just a few short years in the early 90's, and they did it without relying entirely on having each game star the world's most famous mouse. After the release of Ducktales' and Chip n' Dale Rescue Rangers' sequels in the first half of 1993, Capcom went on to release their second-to-last Disney game, one that many would liken to one of Nintendo's most heralded franchises...
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    Gotenks Jan 17, 11
    I never actually played Goof Troop, didn't even know it existed until now tbh.

    Aladdin and Lion King were easily some of my favorite games for the Super Nintendo growing up and reasons why the SNES is my favorite video game console. I could literally spend hours on these games because they were so much fun.
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    Gamesta100 Jan 17, 11
    Own The Lion King.Played the PC demo of Alladin and never played Goof Troop.

    The Lion King may be the first game I ever finished on hard.

    I also like Pinnochio even if it was a really easy game.

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