Lion King, The: Game rip
Game info
Name: Lion King, The
Alternate name: Der Koenig der Loewen (German Title); Lion King, The: Simba's Mighty Adventures (Europe)
Characteristics: Action, Platform, Side-Scrolling, Licensed Title
Publishers: Activision, Virgin Interactive, Sega, Disney Software, Virgin, Nintendo, Virgin Games, Disney, The Walt Disney Company, Walt Disney Company, Virgin Interactive Entertainment, Buena Vista
Developers: Westwood Studios, Virgin Interactive, Virgin, Westwood, Disney Soft, Paradox, Virgin Interactive Entertainment
Original/port composer: Allister Brimble (Amiga)
Platforms:
Atari Jaguar
Sega Master System
Game Boy
Super NES - Europe
Super NES (1994) - United States
Nintendo Ent. System (1994) - Europe
Amiga (1994) - Europe
Sega Mega Drive (1994) - United States
Nintendo 64 (1994) - United States
PC Windows (1994)
PC Dos (1994) - Europe
Sega Mega Drive (09 Dec 1994) - Japan
Super NES (09 Dec 1994) - Japan
Sega GameGear (13 Jan 1995) - Japan
PlayStation (09 Mar 2001) - Europe
Game Boy Advance (08 Oct 2003)
Music info
Released: 09 Dec 1994
Related Plaform: Amiga
Format: Tracked music (MOD / XM / S3M / IT)
Composer of these tunes: Allister Brimble
Source / Archiver / Ripper: Mirsoft
Music type: Game rip
Archived process: Archived completely
Num of tunes: 7
Size of archive: 216 KBytes
User reviews
- "Hakuna Matata" (by Warcow, 12 Jun 2004) [7/10]
Some pretty nice tunes here with a bit of jungle influences. The first and fourth song are the best.
- "King of Da Jungle" (by Dr. Spa, 13 Jun 2004) [6/10]
A rather calm and jungly sort of music. The thing is it doesn't really sound like the sort of music you would find on the film.
- "Where is titlesong?" (by Tepe, 12 Jun 2006) [7/10]
Lion king titlesong is great tune but that is missing. Only ingame music is in the archive. Tunes contains nice and soft junglesounds
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