

Today, its development is no longer continueĪnd for emulation the free DOSBox emulator is most often used. Time of its greatest fame, several thousand games designed specifically for computers with this system were created. After 1995, it was pushed out by a graphically more advanced system - Windows and With most of the IBM computers that purchased a license from Microsoft. It was the most widely-used operating system in the first half of the 1990s. Which was operating system developed by Microsoft in 1981. This version of The Lion King was designed for personal computers with operating system MS-DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System),

įind digital download of this game on GOG or Steam. īuy original version of this game on or. More details about this game can be found on .įind this game on video server or. The player controls Simba (first as a cub, then later as an adult) in the main levels and either Timon or Pumbaa in the bonus levels. Some rare health-damaging bugs also exist. Bugs of various shapes and sizes can be collected, restoring health or granting bonuses. At the bottom left of the screen is a counter showing how many lives Simba has remaining. To the right is the health bar which decreases when Simba is hurt. To the left is the roar meter, which must be fully charged for Simba's roar to be effective. In most versions of the game two bars appear on the HUD. There is an exception during the level The Stampede, where Simba is running towards (or in the Game Boy version, running with the camera looking straight down on top of him, while the Game Gear version is a side scrolling platformer like the other stages) the camera dodging wildebeest and leaping over rocks. The game is a side-scrolling platform game, with the controlled character having to leap, climb, run and descend from platform to platform. The game follows Simba's journey from a young carefree cub to the battle with his evil uncle Scar as an adult. A PlayStation launch title was going to be released in Japan but was cancelled for unknown reasons. The NES and Master System versions of the game were never released in North America because this is the final game for the former system released in Europe. The title was published by Virgin Interactive in 1994, and was released on SNES, NES, Game Boy, PC, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Amiga, Master System and Game Gear. The Lion King is a video game based on Disney's popular animated film. Matt Furniss, Frank Klepacki, Dwight Okahara. Louis Castle, Seth Mendelsohn, Barry Green. This game can be played also in a versions for NES, SMS, Genesis and SNES.

If you think that the game in your browser does not behave as it should, try to choose another online emulator from this table. For fullscreen press 'Right Alt' + 'Enter'. Game is controlled by the same keys that are used to playing under MS DOS.
