The bidding war was so intense that three versions of the game were ultimately made, one for the Mega Drive/Genesis, one for the Nintendo Entertainment System and another for the Super Nintendo. Of course it needed a video game counterpart to continue printing cash. If you see games you think we should be featuring on the blog, email us at "Aladdin," combining the voice talents of Robin Williams with the posthumous musical stylings of Howard Ashman and the company's talented team of animators, was the biggest box office smash of 1992, raking in $217 million at theaters. Each week, we'll bring you a title (or two or three) you can legally play at home without plopping down a single dollar. And nothing's cheaper than cost-free gaming. We here at the Tech Deck are just like you: poor gamers looking for cheap entertainment. Are you a gamer? Do you like free things? Of course you do!
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